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<P mce_keep="true">Well, of course we are talking about a Dillinger movie so it is violent in a lot of places, and there is blood, but I wouldn't call it excessive by any means. It's enough to get the point across that's for sure. If you only want the train portions, you'll watch only about 35 sec. of the movie. I'd say see it - it's not like <EM>Natural Born Killers</EM> (now <U>that</U> was a horrendous piece of work).</P> <P mce_keep="true">As for Oshkosh, I lived in that city a total of 7+ years and I couldn't recognize a single scene that was shot there. No building or street looked familiar to me.</P>
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