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It's good...you should check it out.
I’m passionate about Lorenzo’s Oil.
Maybe you should put her pee pee in your butt.
Not quite. I found him to be smug and unlikeable on The Office, but because he did smug and unlikeable so well, it was absolutely impossible to accept when Hollywood decided to try and turn him into an action hero. Him being a nerd was bad enough, but an action hero? Come off it.
I rewatched “Into the Wild” recently, and the last thing Jena Malone did was break anyone’s heart. As usual, her performance came across as wooden and lifeless, with every line delivered in a complete monotone. She was awful.
I agree with your facts.
It means I can expect to watch an unrelatable man do unrelatable things. Sometimes he does them in a way that’s annoying, sometimes not. Either way, the plot and characters will all be safe and whitebread, and thus I can rent them on Thanksgiving and Christmas and not have to worry about making my family uncomfortable.
Thanks for clarifying that you didn’t mean related in real life.
In pretty sure that Spielberg is going to see this and that it’s going to happen.
Diana-ana.
In Kubrick’s version, Dave doesn’t evolve to higher understanding until he is dying in bed and finally reaches out to touch the monolith. When this happens, he is transformed into the starchild.
I’m fine with that, just so long as it stars the resurrected corpse of Roy Scheider.
I’m American, and my entire family loves this film (even my ex-coal miner Dad).
Agree to disagree, I suppose, but I’d easily place Munich in his top ten greatest films.
1) Schindler’s List
2) Jaws
3) Raiders of the Lost Ark
4) Jurassic Park
5) Saving Private Ryan
6) Munich
7) The Last Crusade
8) AI: Artificial Intelligence
9) Minority Report
10) Catch Me If You Can
Munich, Catch Me If You Can, Minority Report. All very good films.
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Clearly.
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Michael Rapaport is a god.