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i remember it being alot better when i was twelve. yeah, the little girl with a hotdog was out of left field. i still burned a copy of it though, maybe when im super drunk i'll be able to finish it. |
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4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days
I dont see how anyone could really enjoy this movie...it's certainly well made and VERY well acted, but to call it depressing would be an injustice to just how grim this movie is. For all the brutal, gory, violent and depraved horror movies I've seen, I can't think of a single moment more disturbing than a certain prolonged shot in this film (I wont spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but if you have you know exactly what I'm talking about). It's not a pleasant movie...but it is supremely affecting. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Had to offset that last one with something a little bit happier - and what better than a Frank Capra flick? I saw the Adam Sandler version when it first came out, totally unaware it was a remake (I was 11 at the time, give me a break). Needless to say, this version puts Sandler in his place. Gary Cooper was utterly spectacular. This is the only movie that I've seen him in, but he stole the show from beginning to end. Easily one of the greatest performances that I've ever sen in a comedy, bar none. Capra movies ALWAYS put me in a good mood, and this is one of his best that I've seen so far :)
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