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Nothing Lasts Forever, Love Means Zero, Manda Bala (Send A Bullet)

Katılım Ocak 2011
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SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME@Showtime·
A perfectly cut lie. #NothingLastsForever exposes the secret world of the diamond industry. Streaming this Friday, Feb 10 on SHOWTIME.
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Ben Crew
Ben Crew@BenjaminCrew1·
Watching a 2004 Josh Harnett romance movie with 27% on Rotten Tomatoes and there is a split diopter shot three minutes into the movie. We used to have cinema in this country.
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Quad Cinema@QuadCinema·
"Sparkling and entertaining… Guaranteed to change the way you look at diamonds." —The Hollywood Reporter 💎💎💎 Jason Kohn's critically acclaimed doc NOTHING LASTS FOREVER is now playing. See it on the big screen this weekend at the Quad! 🎟️: bit.ly/NothingLastsFo….
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Mark McCaughrean
Mark McCaughrean@markmccaughrean·
"Hello darkness, my old friend" A tiny snippet from our new #JWST data, showing a planetary system in the making, floating in space & silhouetted against the bright background light of the Orion Nebula. 1/
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HamptonsFilm@HamptonsFilm·
“Sparkling and entertaining.” — @THR Don't miss our final 2022 #SummerDocs! NOTHING LASTS FOREVER screens Friday, Aug 12, at 7pm at the Regal East Hampton, with director Jason Kohn in Q&A: bit.ly/hiffnothinglas… @Showtime @Jasonkilo #ArisCloset @WhisperingAngel @HamptonsMag
SHOWTIME@Showtime

Priceless or not worth the price? 💎 Uncover the truth about the world's most precious gem in Jason Kohn’s Nothing Lasts Forever, coming soon to SHOWTIME.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
If you take a Petri dish, castor oil and some ball bearings and put all in an electric field, you might happen to spot an interesting behavior: self-assembling wires who appear to be almost alive [Stanford Complexity Group: buff.ly/3utG23e]
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