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2/1/2019 03:42:15 am
The dangers of Rock N Roll is a Christian documentary film produced and directed through Eric Bloomberg founding father of Reel to actual Ministries and The Apologetic institution. Bloomberg additionally produced and directed its sequel Hell's Bells The energy and Spirit of popular tune.
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2/1/2019 12:30:24 pm
Apparently there is a religious movie on Netflix with Ja Rule (I'm In Love With A Church Girl) from 2013.
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Stephan
2/4/2019 07:59:53 am
*chuckle* You missed what might be the biggest joke of all:
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5/9/2019 07:21:11 pm
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3/21/2023 09:20:33 pm
I also love watching old documentary movies. Although it is old, its meaning is extremely valuable.
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7/6/2023 06:10:40 am
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6/27/2024 03:14:06 am
It actually relies on how readily you can come up with larger words to purposefully put letters to extract information.
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5/8/2025 12:31:37 am
Interesting find! "Hell's Bells" looks like a wild ride. I'm curious, does the documentary explore any of the bizarre conspiracy theories that also fuel the "Infinite Craft" game when you mix "rock" and "devil"? Looking forward to the next parts of your analysis!
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7/3/2025 08:07:49 pm
That Hells Bells The Dangers of Rock n Roll dive on Cinema Snob is a wild trip down audio nostalgia part 1 delivers sharp critiques with that classic VHS era charm. Well worth a watch!
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8/11/2025 12:07:29 am
Is there a section about behind the scenes and the lives of the artists?
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11/18/2025 12:28:36 am
In the horror game FNAF, players take on the role of night security at a restaurant and have to stay alive for 5 nights while animatronics attack. Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Restaurant is the name of the place. You will be scared as the animatronic figures move around the restaurant. You need to keep an eye on them and make sure they stay alive.
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