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The Greatest Movie Ever Sold and Water for Elephants

Friday, April 22nd, 2011 – running time 17:21
Can an entire movie be created through product placement, about product placement? Morgan Spurlock shows that it can - but is it worth seeing?
Can an entire movie be created through product placement, about product placement? Morgan Spurlock shows that it can - but is it worth seeing? Also, Water For Elephants, quite possibly one of the least offensive movies ever created, just in time for Easter weekend.

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