Despite the Oscars it won, the movie "12 Years a Slave" still hasn't shown even once in Enid, Oklahoma. Therefore I made a trip to Oklahoma City to see it; the first time it ran in OKC, it was hard to catch. Now that I finally (***FINALLY!!!***) got to see the film, I can say that it earned every Oscar it got, "The Butler" notwithstanding...and I can add that it's high damn time that this country got honest about history that actually happened, Enid Oklahoma in particular.
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Saturday, March 08, 2014
Enid OK's theater moguls still refuse to screen "12 Years a Slave"
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