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Transformational Cinema: Joe Namath in C.C. and Company

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There are precious few times that one enters the darkness of a cinema only to emerge a few hours later transformed into a better human, one who has glimpsed the human condition as never before and, as such, achieved a certain enlightenment or—dare I say?—grace.

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This entry was posted in Advocacy, Nostalgia and tagged AFL, Ann-Margaret, bad acting, bad dialogue, bad direction, C.C., C.C. Ryder, California, choppers, great movies, Joe Namath, moto-x on February 25, 2020 by Jim.

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