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If you're a fan of eyebrows, this film is for you!


It was amazing to see Hollywood veteran Gregory Peck pay such true and complete homage to good friend, Burt Reynolds, by emulating his famous moustache not once, but twice (one above each eye). Breaktaking. Additionally, a pre-Poltergeist Heather O'Rourke boldly proclaimed that her favorite Sesame Street character is Burt, from Ernie & Burt fame, by showing that puppets aren't the only ones who can grow a straight line of hair across their brow. Night of the Lepus, I think not. More like Night of the 'L'uxurious 'E'yebrows 'P'leasing 'U's 'S'illy!!!

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Gregory Peck????

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the original poster aimed to make this a very funny post but only makes themselves look stupid by not even knowing what actors are in the film lol, what an idiot.

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It seems to me that the original poster knew exactly what they were doing. What a neat person they must be!

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So where the heck is Gregory Peck?

Fasten your seatbelts.... It's going to be a bumpy night!

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LOL I doubt Mr. Peck didn't even watch this classic flick.

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sirknightrider is a fool.

Fasten your seatbelts.... It's going to be a bumpy night!

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"Night of the Lepus" is currently showing on TCM, this morning. I saw this hugely disappointing 'monster flick' (That's what I hoped it would be) at the local movie theater as a young teen. The movie poster was soooooo misleading. I wish I had picked up a dictionary then, so that I could have easily found out that 'lepus' is the genus of jackrabbits and hares (not rabbits, by the way). I'm doing this now, because IMDB is fun and posts can be enlightening or a mix of idiocy and good intentions [like 'stupid git' (in Monty Pythonesque), sir_knightrider_III]. The "Gregory Peck" allusion is, of course, Stuart Whitman. Heather O'Roarke hadn't even been born yet. What a twit. I like your nom de plume, MissMargoChanning. You must be quite the fan of the late Bette Davis and "All About Eve"! At least, you can take some solace in the fact that most IMDB posters are not imbeciles who don't know a movie star from their own sphincter 

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