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I watched it when I was 13 and it blew my mind. Back in 05. No, it was hot dogs. She looked great after her hair was all there. They had a strange sense of humor. It reminds me of those weird Stephen King adaptations “Thinner”. Not my cup of tea either. One thing I love about it is the actors’ sincerity. All of the performances are over the top but they look completely serious about their lines. Deluded, or determined? “Come on, let’s make a move.” Well you have to be famous to make an impact. Ah, it’s been awhile since I’ve seen it. I found that while it could’ve been shorter, I didn’t think any scene was worth cutting. The 140 minutes went by pretty quickly. What are the other 2? Raging Bull with Marciano? Or Good Times, smh. I knew someone who used to live there. Shout out to my brother Surge, wherever you are! He said he lived on the 12th floor and the elevator was broken. This movie was really good. My mom had already seen it but she wanted to see it again, so I went with her. If you like period pieces, its setting is reminiscent of Gangs of New York. I never found it slow, it was always going somewhere, and the leading actress really carried the movie very nicely. John Lithgow is good as always. She recognized her because that was the whole point of his picture being in the locket, which she’d looked at a few scenes earlier. She was a psycho hose beast. Bless her heart. Minchin is a complicated villain that I couldn’t figure out. For instance, when Sara escapes across that board, Minchin looks scared that Sara might fall to her death, but then 15 minutes later she denies that Sara’s father is standing right in front of her. Therefore, I concluded that Minchin was a sick woman who couldn’t make up her mind about what kind of woman she wanted to be. More times than not she was completely ugly as a person, even though she knew she had a choice to be good. Bob had like 7 wives, so it might be his daddy. Right on. She’s like the Bond girls who are only in the movie for a few minutes. Life imitating art. Yeah I saw that Sebastian said that on Steve-Os show. Took her, her mom, and her sister to see Crue in Paris. And that Applegate in another interview wouldn’t tell who stole her from Brad. Can’t say I blame her really. Sebastian seems like a lot more fun in an obnoxious kinda way.