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James Turton deleted DRILL-7974:
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> Rick and Morty - Season 5 Episode 5 : Amortycan Grickfitti
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>                 Key: DRILL-7974
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-7974
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: napoga
>            Priority: Major
>   Original Estimate: 504h
>  Remaining Estimate: 504h
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> These movies used to be drawn by hand, one frame at a time, but are now made 
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> silly or unusual situations that make the audience laugh. Documentaries are 
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> relationships between people. They usually follow a basic plot where one or 
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> are always dramas, and are about people in trouble. For example, a husband 
> and wife who are divorcing must each try to prove to a court of law that they 
> are the best person to take care of their child. Emotion (feelings) are a big 
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> and even cry.
> Film noir movies are 1940s-era detective dramas about crime and violence. 
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> are all designed to add to the feeling. Romantic Comedies (Rom-Coms) are 
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> Suspense movies keep you on the edge of your seat. They usually have multiple 
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> the western United States in the 1870s and 1880s. They are usually action 
> movies, but with historical costumes. Some involve Native Americans. Not all 
> films that are set in the American West are made there. For example, Western 
> films made in Italy are called Spaghetti Westerns. Some films can also use 
> Western plots even if they are set in other places.
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