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She work hard for tha money.  Ehh-ehh-ehh-ehh

 

Meester Albert

Louise, people in this country aren't interested in details. They don't even trust details. The only thing they trust is headlines.

You're going to the cemetery with your toothbrush.  How Egyptian.

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there's no point in my putting shoes on, sir...i never wear shoes. because. they make me fall down.

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I don't really drink.

Yeah, well now's not the time to pretend.

It’s perfect. I just never realized John Wayne walked like that.

That was such an underrated film.  For not being a full-on comedy, I can go back and watch it multiple times a year and laugh my ass off like it's the freshest thing in funny.  

I still maintain, of everything he did in a masterful career...the funniest encapsulation of Robin Williams is that short little scene in the kitchen when they figure out there's no entree.  It's like a minute long, but he plays ensemble brilliantly, he does deadpan, he does goofy, and he does physical all while not actually really having any funny lines to say.  I think of his ad-lib in Good Morning Vietnam and I think of that kitchen scene in "The Birdcage"...he could take the tiniest little opportunity to be so achingly funny.  

Also, Gene Hackman is criminally underrated for his comedic chops.  "Royal Tenenbaums" and "Birdcage" and "Get Shorty" and a couple of others...he wasn't so much the straight man or the deadpan, he had this other ostensibly clownish aspect to his performance that is so damn subtle, it may as well not be there and because it's Gene Hackman, it isn't.  But you're still laughing with him AND at him at the same time.  

And it's like Tucker Carlson told that slutty Green M&M in the motel..."Your money's on the dresser, chocolate."  

Oh, what interesting china.

It looks like young men playing leap frog.

 

Classic and excellent rewatch value.  Everyone was great, especially Agador.  

2 hours ago, utxmike05 said:

Oh, what interesting china.

It looks like young men playing leap frog.

 

Classic and excellent rewatch value.  Everyone was great, especially Agador.  

Come on, Gloria.

Great movie. 

When Gene Hackman is trying to sneak out the window on the ladder and turns to see all the media there is one of the funniest fucking things ever. 

And Hank Azaria is a genius. 

Which begs the question, would you meet a “lady” like that in 20 minutes at the corner of El Dorado and Palm for a million bucks? 

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Which begs the question, would you meet a “lady” like that in 20 minutes at the corner of El Dorado and Palm for a million bucks? 

I’d hear them out.

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