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Yes, I was 23 when I first saw this movie and loved it! I still watch it occasionally when I need a laugh.
"If you ain't eatin' Wham, you ain't eatin' ham" actually.
She had her own room. Did you not notice that when Mr. Simms showed the Blandings' the blueprints for the new house?
And arm.
Who, Spielberg? The truck driver was played by Carey Loftin.
It was Spielberg, his refection was accidentally captured by the camera.
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No, that's believable. It would take longer than using an actual drill but it would get the job done. Also, the fan motor makes less noise than a drill would and likely wouldn't be heard by the guards.
Murder In The First
Green Mile
Do you expect all movies to be current 20 years after they're released?
I agree, it was funny at first then it got annoying fast. They should have had them on once per season at the most.
I feel the same way about The Exorcist but I'm so desensitized now that movies don't scare me as much as they used to. I still find The Changeling scarier than The Exorcist.
I don't think he knew about the murder. His adoptive father, Richard, probably told him about the real Joseph and that how he was a sick child and died of "natural causes" at the age of six. Richard probably told adopted Joseph to never reveal the fact that he was an orphan and adopted by Richard or mention the death of the real Joseph and just pretend that he is indeed his natural son and that he will inherit a great deal of money when he turns 21. The senator probably wanted to keep the fact that he was adopted a secret and that is probably why there are no records of the house prior to 1921 and the reason the Spencer-Carmichael foundation bought the house. Near the end of the movie where the senator stares at Richards portrait and has a vision about what really happened to Joseph proves to be too much for the senator to bear and he dies (or Joseph's ghost kills him).
I doubt it. Amittyville 2 was more of a prequel loosely based on the DeFeo family.
The Lutz family weren't shot in their beds, I think you mean the DeFeos.
Jack Lord wasn't born in Hawaii, he was born in Brooklyn, NYC.
Same here!
Both are great movies but I would say Shadow Of A Doubt is the better of the two.
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