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This was the best Film Pigs yet! Despite the fact that it was the longest one at 17 minutes, it seemed like the shortest. These guys are getting better with each episode! Colby was fantastic, the fight scenes were great and I liked the updates on new movies that had previously been reviewed. The Driving Miss Daisy parody was hysterical. Keep it up!