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		<description>[...] Never mind that this wasn’t the first time we’d seen ghosts coming out of TV sets ( Poltergeist , anyone?). “The Ring” was the first movie that made you actually afraid of your own television. Willard. Most people won’t remember this &#8230;[Continue Reading] [...]</description>
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