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	<title>Comments on: Public Enemies Press Conference &#8211; Johnny Depp</title>
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		<title>By: Review: Public Enemies : HeyUGuys</title>
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		<description>[...] Johnny Depp is so much a part of popular consciousness that itâ€™s easy to forget how extraordinarily good he is. He doesnâ€™t so much play John Dillinger as inhabit him, body and soul. He moves differently â€“ this is not Captain Jack loping and swooning, this man is coiled tight and ready to spring at you even in repose, even as his eyes tell another tale. There is knowing and calculation in this haunted man, awareness of time spinning counter-clockwise and running out, away from him. When hatcheck girl Billie Frechette asks him what he wants his reply is simple: [...]</description>
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