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It it just me, or have they spelled 'Grey' wrong?
Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 3rd March 2016
I mean, obviously I know that 'gray' is the US spelling of the colour, but 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' and 'Christian Grey' are both definitely spelled with an 'e', so there's no double meaning here. All this tagline says is "Black is darker than gray". Thanks for that.
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Marlon Wayans to play Richard Pryor
Movie News | Ali | 7th October 2009
Scared his career might actually recover, Eddie Murphy drops out of the Richard Pryor biopic, leaving the role to the second unfunniest black man in America, Marlon Wayans. Martin Lawrence was next in line.
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