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	Comments on: Luke Wilson Is &#8216;A Many Splintered Thing;&#8217; Chloe Sevigny Among &#8216;Those Who Kill&#8217; &#038; More	</title>
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		By: James		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Rafe Spall&#x27;s turn in Prometheus was memorable only in how bad it was. And also how similar it was to every other character he plays. Whiney, needling, annoying, vaguely psychopathic, often acting in a different movie to everyone else. Perfect, actually, for Kill Your Friends (which, incidentally, will never be able to show the true black heart of the book on the screen). Maybe he just needs to find films with that character in for the rest of his career?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rafe Spall&#x27;s turn in Prometheus was memorable only in how bad it was. And also how similar it was to every other character he plays. Whiney, needling, annoying, vaguely psychopathic, often acting in a different movie to everyone else. Perfect, actually, for Kill Your Friends (which, incidentally, will never be able to show the true black heart of the book on the screen). Maybe he just needs to find films with that character in for the rest of his career?</p>
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