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    what do I put here? BT Rep: +10BT Rep +10
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    I got the 716 meg one but the sound was crap sounded all destorted ohh well at least it wasn't fake and it doen't come to the movies here in Australia till August 28 so I saw it before alot of people

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    cant get the page to load

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    not working for me

    i get

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