The Wizard of Oz was a 1944 Public Service Broadcast designed to show the disasterous effects of taking hallucinogenic drugs. Unfortunately, the movie, with its bright colours, vivid songs, and portrayal of dwarfs as "Munchkins", became one of the most popular films ever made, after Shrek 2 and Uncyclopedia: The Movie. In fact, use of hallucinogenic drugs dramatically increased after the film's release, with many students trying to get to Oz. Sadly, all copies of the original film have been lost, and this article is about the 2010 remake, due out in 2010. It will be directed by M. Night Shyamalan and will have a TWIST ENDING!!!
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| - The Wizard of Oz was a 1944 Public Service Broadcast designed to show the disasterous effects of taking hallucinogenic drugs. Unfortunately, the movie, with its bright colours, vivid songs, and portrayal of dwarfs as "Munchkins", became one of the most popular films ever made, after Shrek 2 and Uncyclopedia: The Movie. In fact, use of hallucinogenic drugs dramatically increased after the film's release, with many students trying to get to Oz. Sadly, all copies of the original film have been lost, and this article is about the 2010 remake, due out in 2010. It will be directed by M. Night Shyamalan and will have a TWIST ENDING!!!
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| - The Wizard of Oz was a 1944 Public Service Broadcast designed to show the disasterous effects of taking hallucinogenic drugs. Unfortunately, the movie, with its bright colours, vivid songs, and portrayal of dwarfs as "Munchkins", became one of the most popular films ever made, after Shrek 2 and Uncyclopedia: The Movie. In fact, use of hallucinogenic drugs dramatically increased after the film's release, with many students trying to get to Oz. Sadly, all copies of the original film have been lost, and this article is about the 2010 remake, due out in 2010. It will be directed by M. Night Shyamalan and will have a TWIST ENDING!!!
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