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<title>Message from colbalt91</title>
<description><![CDATA[The Bloodshot movie I saw last night was pretty good. However, it does not come out like a normal superhero movie in that it seems to distance itself from being a direct superhero movie. What I mean is that the movie could stand alone as a sort of science fiction movie. Never is Vin Diesel's character referred to as Bloodshot. It is very violent, and I was surprised to see at the very end that it was a PG-13 rather than an R-rated movie. When the movie ends there is nothing after the credits.]]></description>
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