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Last night's 'Mad Men' premiere was watched by 2.8 million people, the show's largest-ever audience.
'Alive in Joburg,' made in 2005, details a future world in which aliens in Johannesburg are segregated in a way that recalls South Africa’s notorious apartheid regime.
Last night, on his blog, Ebert posted a thoughtful defense of White. This morning he took it back.
Even better, how about 'Bioshock'?
It's basically the anti-'Transformers.'
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