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Category Archives: Jim Groom
>The Magnificent Ambersons
> Jim Groom recently posted his thoughts about an excerpt from The Magnificent Ambersons that rang true for me (follow the “posted” link to view the excerpt and read Groom’s ideas). The clip displays a brief conversation about the impact … Continue reading
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