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Horton Hears a Who 10/10
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The last movie we watched was Wristcutters: A Love Story.
![]() This movie was absolutely amazing. Definitely appealed to my melancholic existential senses. It's another indie look at the afterlife; the afterlife for suicides. It's dark, it's funny, the characters are interesting, quirky, and well-acted. The soundtrack is fucking amazing. AND Tom Waits is in it. And, if I haven't given you enough reasons, it has her: ![]() Oh, sweet sultry Shannyn Sossamon... I am putty in your willing hands... ... Wristcutters: A Love Story - A/A+. I definitely recommend. |
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