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In this way, almost everyone in The Departed is eternally damned to the darkest depths of perdition, no matter whether their deception is for good or evil.
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Is she really a Republican operative ... kinds like Matt Daman's charactor in "The Departed" is really a Mob plant in the police department.
Democrats' late night session falls short on MI, FL delegations 2008
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The team that brought us The Departed is busily announcing new projects.
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Started with Infernal Affairs 1-2-3 which The Departed is based on (script and scenes are about 85% the same) and tonight was a bite of South Korea - A Bittersweet Life, which had me at hello, the title.
"Google would have to place $35 billion of gross advertising spending.. to double its current operating profits from 2006 levels." Ben Barren 2007
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First, let's see what The Departed is all about: Two men from opposite sides of the law are undercover within the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish mafia, but violence and bloodshed boil when discoveries are made, and the moles are dispatched to find out their enemy's identities.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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I know The Departed is a "remake", but what if he doesn't want it to be an exact remake?
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"The crucial defect of The Departed is that it is about nothing - which, in other hands, needn't be a weakness."
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The plot of The Departed is simple in its complexity; an old-time mob boss, played by Jack Nicholson, grooms an all-American boy to serve as his mole in the police department.
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Whereas the Departed is a good movie that verges on great because it feels far more organic than any of Scorcese’s recent pictures.
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The Departed is a remake, the name is the only thing that’s changed.
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