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Shane returns to Shane Talks '99 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the films released in 1999. Shane begins by looking at the Richard Curtis written rom-com "Notting Hill" and discusses his love for Curtis' writing. Things then shift to the very underrated sci-fi drama "The Thirteenth Floor" - which was critically and financially unsuccessful, so Shane digs into the reasons he didn't like it back then, but after a re-watch thinks he knows what went wrong in 1999.
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Shane returns to Shane Talks '99 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the films released in 1999. Shane begins by looking at the Richard Curtis written rom-com "Notting Hill" and discusses his love for Curtis' writing. Things then shift to the very underrated sci-fi drama "The Thirteenth Floor" - which was critically and financially unsuccessful, so Shane digs into the reasons he didn't like it back then, but after a re-watch thinks he knows what went wrong in 1999.