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Italian / British film from 1975 .. I had never heard of it until about a month ago ... Sort of combination of The Exorcist and a murder mystery .... Good movie, creepy kid, but nothing really groundbreaking ......

 

Some of the scenes of the narrow, cobblestone alleyways of Italy were very very cool

 

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The Big Sick. I guess it's based on a pretty true to life incident. It's more kind of a comedy drama than a comedy but it's very good. Husband and I and daughter and fiancee enjoyed it a lot!

 

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Curently finishing my Conan double feature on Showtime with Destoryer and it’s a big step down in quality so far.

 

 

​Pure garbage much like The Beastmaster 2 (pure unadulterated garbage).

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Crimson Peak (10/10)

 

Old fashioned ghost story, sumptious visuals and a stellar cast. Feels gloriously old fashioned, with a beautiful look.

 

From the director of Pan's Labyrinth, I would say I enjoyed this more.

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This was stellar! I haven't seen anything before that gives the kind of insight into method acting like this does. Jim reveals how becoming Andy Kaufman changed him and those around him. Just fascinating...

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This was stellar! I haven't seen anything before that gives the kind of insight into method acting like this does. Jim reveals how becoming Andy Kaufman changed him and those around him. Just fascinating...

 

I’m about half an hour into that on my Netflix queue. He, Foxx as Ray and Kilmer as Jim Morrison are the most realistic biopic performances I’ve ever seen.

 

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This was stellar! I haven't seen anything before that gives the kind of insight into method acting like this does. Jim reveals how becoming Andy Kaufman changed him and those around him. Just fascinating...

 

Omg! I've always wanted to see something like this. If this ends up as a DVD, I'm having it. I've always been fascinated by Andy Kaufman, and always thought Jim Carrey did an amazing job.

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