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        <description>Let me start by saying that FIRST SUNDAY is but another victim of bad advertising &amp;mdash; though in this case I wouldn&amp;rsquo;t necessarily blame the marketing dept. for dropping the ball. The laugh-out-loud movie the trailers promised never shows up, and what we&amp;rsquo;re left with is a religious-themed morality tale, that actually has a bit of heart.</description>
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