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SHEEMIEE

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can i just say, if you ever thought liam neeson would have made a great Roland - can i suggest you watch a movie called 'A Monster Calls'

this is a Emo version of BFG/ a christmas carol- very dark, but beautifully done, with a gravely voiced monster brought to life by neeson. i half expected neeson to say thank you sai after his talk with the young lad conor.

deals with some very poignant aspects of dealing with loss.
 

SHEEMIEE

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muskrat

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City Lights. Uh, Chaplin, duh. Great stuff, lots of that old Trampy humor and pathos. But the best part is having my 13 year-old son sit and dig it just as much as me.

Larceny, Inc. Edward G. Robinson doin his gangster schtick in a fine comedy from 1942. Woke up late the other night to pee (God, this getting older deal sux), saw this movie coming on, ended up watching the whole schmere. Good stuff.
 

Doc Creed

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City Lights. Uh, Chaplin, duh. Great stuff, lots of that old Trampy humor and pathos. But the best part is having my 13 year-old son sit and dig it just as much as me.

Larceny, Inc. Edward G. Robinson doin his gangster schtick in a fine comedy from 1942. Woke up late the other night to pee (God, this getting older deal sux), saw this movie coming on, ended up watching the whole schmere. Good stuff.
I confess I've never seen a Chaplin movie but I did catch a Buster Keeton film on TCM. I couldn't tell you the name now if you had a gun to my head. I liked it, though.
 

Ebdim9th

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I saw Hush... seemed like a typical horror movie in some ways until the end .. much respect .. I totally did not see that coming .... ventriloquist dummies done differently enough, it's worth the watch ... also had the guy who played Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) in True Blood in it ... before he did that show .. which I love by the way .. .if you want to turn something, TV show, movie, book adaptation, into pure gold, put it in Alan Ball's hands ....