This is one of my favorite parts in the movie!
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This is one of my favorite parts in the movie!
posted by JowkieI love this movie.
posted by OrnthoronGreat scene where Herman comes to find Max to explain about his feelings for their mutual crush on Ms Cross. Darkly funny and superbly acted
posted by alien_conceptJames Cagney smashes a grapefruit in Mae Clarks face when she gives him lip, classic scene from Public Enemy. (1931)
posted by MrLipsExcellent movie, though like many of the Bounty retellings gives Bligh a much harsher edge that was probably historically accurate. I highly recommend reading some of the modern histories that put the... continue reading
posted by ponceleonFun Fact: When Fugit says, "Ask me again," he was actually stepping out of character and asking Kate Hudson to repeat the line so he could try another reaction.
posted by shuacA series of thoughtful Christmas gift ideas.
posted by shuacFunny scene seven minutes into Annie Hall.
posted by shuacHere, Robert Mitchum's character describes the story of Right Hand Left Hand from the film Night of the Hunter. Many years later, Spike Lee borrowed from this Mitchum scene to make Do the Right Thing:... continue reading
posted by shuacI agree that it's fundamentally wrong to triple-stamp a double-stamp.
posted by shuacTickets, please. Express train to Personal Queue, tickets please. RIP Harvey.
posted by shuacPowerful tune from the Oscar-winning film Once.
posted by shuacFrom 1982's Night Shift, directed by Ron Howard.
posted by shuacTwo strangers get stuck with each other in the final moments of existence (ain't that always the way?)
posted by shuacWes Anderson's directorial début starring Luke Wilson, Owen Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Lumi Cavazos, Robert Musgrave and James Caan.
posted by shuac"Joe. How's your wiry zone? Are hidden germs lurking in your nooks and crannies?"
posted by shuac"The Parallax View," an underrated flick made at the height of Nixon-era government shenanigans (1974), is a wonderfully labyrinthine story about a Hunter Thompson-type journalist who stumbles upon a corporation... continue reading
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