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Top 10 Steven Spielberg Movies
Merry Christmas Outposters! My gift to you today is a new Top 10, and this one features arguably the King Daddy of Directors in cinematic history, Mr. Steven Spielberg. Now, there are three things that we will agree on this inevitable contentious Top 10: 1. We all grew up watching