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For a long time all I wanted for Christmas were books about outdoo

For a long time all I wanted for Christmas were books about outdoor survival. I was convinced that the woods were calling me. I camped a lot, I took classes. At 18, I told myself if I dont live in the woods by myself by the time Im 25, I have failed. – Chris Evans

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Ive managed to do movies and still keep a lifestyle where I can go to ballgames, go to a grocery store like everybody else. – Chris Evans

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What do I geek out about? What am I? Hmmm. I love movies. I watch movies. I like big, sweeping epics, like Ed Zwick stuff: The Last Samurai, Legends of the Fall, Blood Diamond, Glory. – Chris Evans

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