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Should we be surprised that Will Ferrell's Land of the Lost tanked? Not really. Saturday Night Live actors like Bill Murray and Eddie Murphy have been failing at scifi for years. A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Land of the Lost, arguing that it "has the potential to become this year's Speed...
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