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一部关于吉姆·基林(Jim Killeen)的纪录片。 。

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  1. Well that's too bad.  I originally watched this documentary in 2009 and I loved it.  I recently went back through my liked videos and decided to watch this again.  When did you start charging to watch????? and there are a bunch of other paid documentaries now.  That's too bad.  I know you have to support the artists, but don't they get money off of ad revenue?

  2.  Don't know if it's your call or YouTube's, but I'm not going to sit though a bunch of commercials to watch your documentary.  Seems cool, but not cool enough to sit through a bunch of advertising to see it.

  3. It's a movie that builds up slowly and comes up very strong, covering all the emotions we have within us. And I also think that the whole Killeen gang would make up for a great comedy show, you guys are peculiar and with great personalities, seriously. Thanks.

  4. Good production & filming work, but the reason this movie is stupid is that having the same name with some random person means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

  5. Enjoyed this very much. My last name happens to be sooo common it would take millions to gather all the Karol Hernandez in the world but I love the idea of finding the uniqueness of individuals and bringing them together as a family. Nicely done 🙂

  6. no matter how different you think your name there is a good chance that there is at least one person with that exact first and last name. now do we have a population problem i think so

  7. Very unique idea that really turned into a very enjoyable documentary. Recommend all to watch, it will keep your attention if you have an inquiring mind.

  8. i just googled my name and found 11,500 results, Wow! thanks mom for being so original! the sad part is i entered my full name, first middle and last! loved the movie but now im sad

  9. @lizshetah ~ It's been done before. This was released in 2007 but UK comedian Dave Gorman did a series on Tv called Are you Dave Gorman in 2001 and later a stand-up show and book called Googlewack in 2003. Still good though.

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