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Impress Your Friends While Watching "Untraceable"

Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes in today with a nerd-oriented review of "Untraceable," which opened in theaters last Friday. Read on for Bennett's take on what the movie gets right — a surprising amount as these movies usually... ...full story at slashdot

from slashdot on Sun, Jan 27 2008

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