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How To Do A Plot Twist


Some of the most exciting movies are the ones with crazy plot twists. But what separates a good twist from a bad one? Let's take a look at a few movies and see what separates the epic from the boring. Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QvLI0H Patreon: http://bit.ly/1UaO9MU Song: http://bit.ly/2vwoUv7

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