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Tim Burton - Keep Your Stinking Paws Off This Movie!
Tim Burton has already ruined the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, so why should he stop there? In the shadow of the impending release of the latest "visitation" of the Planet of the Apes, I had a desperate need to watch the original masterpiece.

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Say! Do you remember those good ol' days. The times when you'd crawl outta bed on a Saturday morning, fill that bowl up with sugar crusted cereal and plop down in front of the idiot box to visit with your cartoon pals? You know, the times before kids brought their uzi to school.