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... like Martin, waiting for the moment to walk on the red carpet at the entrance of the theater.

 Bruce drove the car and moved forward slowly.

 A few hundred meters away, movie fans were shouting one after another.

The front stopped moving again, and Bruce simply said: "The momentum seems to be no less than the Oscars I've seen."

Thomas, who was sitting in the passenger seat, said: "Most of the Saturn Award nominations are commercial films that were big hits last yea ...

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