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Tom Cruise and Rebecca Ferguson, filmset in Vienna 2014

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_we will never be free_
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Rebecca Ferguson on set M:I-7
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TRAMELL TILLMAN SEVERANCE (2022–)
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SEVERANCE, S02E06 "Attila"
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Helly R. & Mark S. Severance, S02E10
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Tramell Tillman as SETH MILCHICK in S1E1: "Good News About Hell".
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severance // silver springs
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SEVERANCE, 1.06 "Hide and Seek"
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SEVERANCE, 1.06 "hide and seek"
Look at you all dewy mouthed.
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TRAMELL TILLMAN as SETH MILCHICK SEVERANCE S1
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I feel no need to forgive, but I might as well But let me kiss your lips, so I know how it felt
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SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
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"There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death. Conjuring spirits from the past and the future." SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
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SINNERS 2025 — dir. Ryan Coogler
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING (2023) dir. Christopher McQuarrie
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Every mission briefing since the beginning has ended with "Good luck, Mr. Hunt," or "Good luck, Agent Hunt." So I love that the very last line of the franchise, spoken by Luther, was "Good luck, Ethan." It comes not from a superior, not from a shadowy faceless voice giving orders, but from a friend. It serves as a reminder, to us and to Ethan, that he's more than just an agent. He's a person. And while he may have the skills to save the world that no one else has, he also has the ability to make the world a better place by the choices he makes every day, which is something we all have. That was the essence of Luther's final message. That was the point of the entire film.
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