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With both, I'd say they recycle a lot of their stuff in their films, so it probably isn't necessary to seek them all out unless you become really big on them.

Nothing But Trouble would suggest as much.

I have the first Johnny English on DVD. I will not apologize for owning a feature length film with Natalie Imbruglia.

Some great imagery in that.

I hadn't seen much of Bergman until a few years ago, so I broke down and bought the MGM and one of his Criterion sets. I've found that the phrase "is one of the most depressing things I have ever seen" can be applied to most of his work. Of course The Seventh Seal had some amusing things in it, and I haven't gotten to

I was about to make a comment about the fact that she's still doing those commercials at her age when women are usually run off of those spots pretty young is a testament to her beauty, but then I checked her age and realized she's quite a bit older than I thought. Man she's aged well. A very beautiful woman indeed.

Actually saw it in theaters and have loved it since. The only thing is the start with the voice-over felt like it was from a totally different movie. Bizarre.

Agree with those, and I thought I was the only person who saw The Object of Beauty. Good little movie, and Malkovich was great in it too.