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		<description>[...] FRANKENSTEIN as ACTION HERO…  When I say Frankenstein what I’m really inferring is monster. For what else is the action hero but a kind of monster that is trotted out to battle other monsters? Think about it; the rest of the time the action hero is berated by his superiors, barely tolerated by his fellows and considered an outcast by society at large. Sure, in the early days James Bond and Dirty Harry scored with some chicks, but it was never for a long term commitment. (And often resulted in a shortened life to boot.) Bu [...]</description>
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