New: cinemaAll contentblurtkractifitsteemr2cornellphotographyblogburngamesbeblurtblurtlifeblurtgermanblurtboosterblurttribeblurtindiablurtnewscurationpowerclubblurtographyinstablurtHotTrendingNewDAppsforyoubtc in blurt-192372 • 3 hours agoBurn Burn BurnCalm down, this is not the combustion of any coin or token! This sentence needs a bit of explanation, so let's explain! Just like in Thelma...drax in movies • 9 hours agoFilm Review: Dead Calm (1989)In today's Hollywood, the principles of "less is more" and "keep it simple, stupid" seem to have been forgotten. 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