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Mrs. Doubtfire 1993
This is just so comforty and so fun. If Whoopi was given an oscar for her unfunny "comedic" performance in Ghost, Robin Williams wholly deserved to be nominated for this. He is so much more charismatic and funny than any Tom Hanks comedic or romantic role. Him and Pierce Brosnan shaking hands at the end of the dinner scene is funny as fuck. The scene when Daniel is getting fitted up as Mrs. Doubtfire at the beginning is so classic.…
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Paddington in Peru 2024
Paddington 4 Pitch:
Paddington is exiled from England due to a serious crime he has committed. In order to escape the feds, he flees to the Amazon where he meets 3 other global criminals. The 4 of them are looking for money and are tasked with moving explosives across the treacherous South American climates in two trucks. They face many life threatening obstacles on this perilous trip.Chippy joke was funny as shit. The movie is really missing Sally Hawkins though. Mortimer is great but doesn’t match Hawkins’ warmth and charm.
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Stop Making Sense 1984
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
Every single time I see this, it's like a whole new experience and I love it. First, I might've been in the best movie theater I've ever been too. It was beautiful and the acoustics were insane. Like it made me feel like I was actually at the concert. Making it even more sad that I never will probably never get to see the Talking Heads live.
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Brokeback Mountain 2005
Watching this for the 2nd time, I think I enjoyed it more. Which is wild because this time I was sitting in a library, taking notes and pausing constantly to refer to the short story. I feel like it's criminal that this movie didn't get a single acting award at the Oscars. Heath Ledger is at his absolute best (better than Dark Knight, come at me). Jake deserved an Oscar nod just for his monologue at the end. Michele Williams…
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