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I feel like I get that as a dig from people who assume I've been ignoring them, but I'm just actually busy, and they're not the center of my world.
Either that or maneater are my favorite Hall and Oates songs
Me and my older sister were really into it when it was new, I was like 8 or 9 when it was all over the radio. I also remember asking my conservative cop father if B.I.G. died of natural causes, and he said yes, too many bullet holes.
I fell in love with it all over again after it was used in an episode of Master of None.
It goes out of its way to not satisfy the audience, but in the end it still does.
You know it
Cyborg!
"Mistletoe can be deadly if you eat it, but a kiss can be even deadlier if you mean it."
Superhero movie, sorry hownos
I could have given no hints too but I figured there's no fun if it's that hard
I looked it up, don't worry I'll take your advice and watch the French series.
Thanks for going for it, this is my first suggestion in the movie challenge
I bought the criterion collection when I was around 18. I love Malcolm Mcdowell, and I knew this was the movie Kubrick saw that inspired him to cast him in A Clockwork Orange. It is such a wonderfully surreal (and sort of gay) movie
Here is where I must disagree. I consider Jar Jar a major annoyance.
Nailed it, it's one of my favorite movies
I'm going to add "Return of the Mack," song by Mark Morrison.
Haven't seen it, but this is why I love movie chat. Going on the list.
It's the most simultaneously terrifying and hilarious movie. I love how things take as long as they would in real life. Watching it with my friend we will call out "actual speed" every once in a while.
Which do you prefer, original or US? I kind of like the US one better. I find the acting more polished.
No, but it is in a sequenced collection with both of your guesses
Love that movie but nope, I think that was 75.