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I was a little skeptical that this could ever make it through the narrow Hollywood pipeline, but Kormakur looks a little like Viggo Mortensen if Viggo Mortensen was a sea captain, and if there's one thing I've learned covering this business, it's that you don't doubt seafaring Viggo Mortensens.
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