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'''''Blown Away''''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.

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'''''Blown Away''''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures [[Literature/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.
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->''Frankly, my dear, I'd give anything for one of Harga's prime pork ribs in special curry sauce.''
-->-'''Brett Valet'''

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'''''Blown Away''''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.


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->''Frankly, my dear, I'd give anything for one of Harga's prime pork ribs in special curry sauce.''
-->-'''Brett Valet'''



* ProductPlacement: Despite the best efforts of producer Soll Dibbler, Century of the Fruitbat mogul CMOT Dibbler managed to fit many advertisements for Harga's House of Ribs into the story, including five whole minutes of SubliminalSeduction.

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* ProductPlacement: Despite the best efforts of producer Soll Dibbler, Century of the Fruitbat mogul CMOT Dibbler managed to fit many advertisements for Harga's House of Ribs into the story, story (see page quote), including five whole minutes of SubliminalSeduction.
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Not to be confused with [[Film/BlownAway the Roundworld moving picture of the same name]]. And ''definitely'' not with [[Film/GoneWithTheWind a Roundworld film with a synonymous name]].

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Not to be confused with [[Film/BlownAway the Roundworld moving picture of the same name]]. And ''definitely'' not with [[Film/GoneWithTheWind a Roundworld film moving picture with a synonymous name]].
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Not to be confused with [[Film/BlownAway the Roundworld moving picture of the same name]].

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Not to be confused with [[Film/BlownAway the Roundworld moving picture of the same name]]. And ''definitely'' not with [[Film/GoneWithTheWind a Roundworld film with a synonymous name]].
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'''Blown Away''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.

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'''Blown Away''' '''''Blown Away''''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.
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'''Blown Away''' is possibly the greatest, and definitely the ''last'', moving picture made during [[Discworld/MovingPictures The Golden Age of Holy Wood]]. It nearly bankrupted Century of the Fruitbat Moving Pictures to make, but that was just the start of its problems.

Starring Victor Maraschino as Brett Valet and Delores De Syn as Crimson O'Heck, this sweeping love story set against the background of the Ankh-Morpork Civil War broke all box office records, and indeed the box office itself.

Not to be confused with [[Film/BlownAway the Roundworld moving picture of the same name]].

!Tropes found in this click include:

* InterspeciesRomance: Somewhat controversially, Crimson's RomanticFalseLead is a troll (Tuffaceous, played by Rock Cliffe).
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: All dwarfs who appear are cheerful workers in the O'Heck family mine. Criticism of this blatant stereotyping was apparently dismissed when Soll Dibbler pointed out most dwarfs ''are'' miners.
* ProductPlacement: Despite the best efforts of producer Soll Dibbler, Century of the Fruitbat mogul CMOT Dibbler managed to fit many advertisements for Harga's House of Ribs into the story, including five whole minutes of SubliminalSeduction.
* TrashTheSet: The fire that ended the Ankh-Morpork Civil War was recreated at the climax of the click.
* TroubledProduction: Although not nearly as troubled as [[EldritchAbomination what happened at the premiere]].

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