Christpher Walken Reads Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven'

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It's not 'more cowbell,' but it is Christopher Walken doing a voice-over reading of Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem and inspiration for the Baltimore Ravens, 'The Raven.' [link]

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  • Crucifictorious Crucifictorious
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    Now, if we could only get Walken to start doing dramatic sideline readings from the Ravens' offensive playbook--not only would it be compelling, he'd probably be more effective than Billick.
    Posted 10/4/2007 [reply] [flag]

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