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| He fought a sinking feeling about the girl while slowly gathering
the materials she could work on. With two films like ``Das Boat'' and ``The Perfect
Storm'' under his belt, it's clear that director Wolfgang
Petersen has an affinity for water, but after ``Poseidon'' --
a remake of Irwin Allen's 1972 disaster flick, ``The Poseidon
Adventure,'' about an ocean liner that is upended by a tidal
wave -- he must have a sinking feeling. I had a sinking feeling that my liver was
failing again. |
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