At a Glance: In a desperate move to save his life from Skynet, John Connor decides the only way to survive the time ... We couldn't miss an opportunity to spoof our favorite film of the summer, especially one about dreams!
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In a desperate move to save his life from Skynet, John Connor decides the only way to survive the time ... We couldn't miss an opportunity to spoof our favorite film of the summer, especially one about dreams! HISHE takes on James Bond in this spin on the classic movie franchise: How Casino Royale
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- In a desperate move to save his life from Skynet, John Connor decides the only way to survive the time ...
- We couldn't miss an opportunity to spoof our favorite film of the summer, especially one about dreams!
- HISHE takes on James Bond in this spin on the classic movie franchise: How Casino Royale
- Justice Gang takes care of business but Lex still has some tricks up his sleeve.
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