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October 16, 2006

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James Grady

Thanks for the words. I'm a fan of your blog. James Grady

Cameron

Couldn't disagree more. The fact that it had a dreamlike and hallucogenic quality just added to the flavor and uniqueness of it. I also thought Grady did a good job making the other four pretty unique. The most similar two were Zane and Russell though.

I just liked the fact it did something new with the spy thriller genre.

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