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October 1994: "Bombs and Bombshells"

"Jamie is a terrific mate for Arnold; it's sort of like Nora Charles being married to one of the World Trade Center towers. Eventually, Jamie gets to dangle from helicopters and slaughter terrorists herself; somehow this makes True Lies into the most romantic movie I've seen in ages."


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