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Fifty Shades of Grey Trailer: “Of Human Bondage” (Watch Video) Featuring New Version of Beyonce Song

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Here’s the trailer for “Fifty Shades of Grey,” coming Valentine’s Day 2015. Fans will be tied up that weekend at their local cinemas. Dakota Johnson, daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, and underwear model Jamie Dornan, star. The director married and got knocked up by the 19 year old star of her last big movie. She was 43. Everything is cool! I call this “Of human bondage.” I just hope “Saturday Night Live” devotes all of its Feb 16, 2015 episode to this.

PS That Beyonce song “Crazy in Love” is based on the Chi Lites 1970 track “Are You My Woman?” written by the late great Eugene Record.

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