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	<title>Comments on: Greatest Arm Wrestling Movie of the day: &#8216;Over the Top&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Punch-Drunk Love (DVD Review) &#124; Rex Baxter Dot Com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Punch-Drunk Love (DVD Review) &#124; Rex Baxter Dot Com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] But the engine of all this action is Sandler&#8217;s Egan, a bundle of nerves more raw than a salad in Christ&#8217;s day. He has trouble understanding his own reactions to the million little things that go wrong for him. When big problems begin amassing for him, it is all he can do to keep from existing in a constant berserk rage. The movie shows us all the pain in Barry Egan and allows us the privilege of being the only observer who truly understands the difficulties with which he wrestles. [...]</description>
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