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Posted on 5 November 20143 November 2014 by Matthew

‘Escobar: Paradise Lost’ Poster: The Great And Powerful Oz! I Mean Escobar!

Escobar: Paradise Lost

“Do not arouse the wrath of the great and powerful Oz! I said come back tomorrow!”

Or, you know, when the film comes out on the 26th of November.

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