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		<title>By: Plant Blog &#187; Bored To Death title sequence</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;HBO’s new live-action series Bored To Death, which is based on Executive Producer Jonathan Ames’ book of the same name, is enjoying excellent critical reception. The title sequence&#8230; was produced by Curious Pictures, is also something worth checking out. The 1-minute piece is composed of words from Ames’ original story, and it uses artwork from comic artist Dean Haspiel, who also is the basis for the character Ray Hueston, played by Zack Galifianakis.&#8221; (Source: Line Boil) [...]</description>
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