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"(…)one of Sandler's favorite cinematic themes: diminishing returns." BOOM SHAKALAKA

Has anyone seen "Johnny Hamlet" AKA "spaghetti western hamlet" by Enzo G. Castelari? It rocks.

It plays like "M" by Fritz Lang.

This is obviously O'Neal, just like mom used to make it.

Is Jeselnik still doing these, even though he has his show? He pretty much makes them watchable.

Was he a straight up leading man in Oz? Does that mean he was also a straight up leading man at the oscars?

If I recall correctly it's also spoofed in "The Wrong Guy"

Arnie totally works.

Like Michael Moriarty in "Q", a decent movie with a magnificent method performance.

This is David Cronenberg's favorite kid's movie.

Did Robert Evans write this?

b-but stunt casting?

I try to keep clear of places that might spoil something I'd like to watch. To be surprised is a big deal when watching a film. It's not everything, but if I know what's going to happen, I'll be waiting for it and spot it a mile away when it's about to. There goes ambiguity. The purity of the first viewing is spoiled,

LMS is and has always been a good film. The characters are not insultingly one-note and quirky as they often are in indie dramedies. The film genuinely is funny and moving.

I wouldn't trust a lot of people to get it. It's pretty subtle.

We're probably looking at:
"Butler"
"American Butler"
"Fuck You Avclub"
or
"Crash"

Yeah, the film appreciation on this site seems to dissolve, wouldn't you say?

There's some good stuff in there and as far as Alexander Payne goes you could do worse. Mike Stoklasa called it a mom-movie, being as inoffensive, uplifting as it is.

Cars That Ate Paris bitch!

Oh man does it look terrible.