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they look Greek to me
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If there’s an iceberg for Christian kids shows, it’s veggie tales, davie and Goliath, the Hanna barbera Bible show, then this one, then McGee and Me, I don’t know what’s new in the last 20 years though
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>O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) is a Coen brothers comedy-adventure film set in Depression-era Mississippi, loosely based on Homer's The Odyssey, about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson) searching for buried treasure.
Better than Nolan.
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Adventures in Odyssey was weird because 9/10 episodes were small town slice of life stories about why you should listen to your parents or be nice to new classmates and then you'll just get some high concept techno-horror arc where some kid gets his soul trapped in a computer.



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