The language of film, 2003.

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The language of film, 2003.

Describes a group of friends who share a love of film. Explains that rank and popularity among the group is based on each member's skill in movie quoting. Mentions that the group sometimes uses movie quoting in the presence of outsiders to see if they have the potential of becoming insiders to the group.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7383580

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