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LikeRegularChicken t1_jefop80 wrote
Paragraphs are entirely underrated though.
LikeRegularChicken t1_jeas83l wrote
Reply to Jamie Lee Curtis in TRADING PLACES: What was the point of having her in it aside from exposing her breasts? by Lili_Danube
I'd say as far as comedies go, she is a relatively significant romantic lead in terms of how she sets the plot in motion and is a big part of Winthorp's emotional arc. Her kindness and affection sort of models what a real human relationship looks like to him, and while he starts by looking down on her, he quickly has a lot of his assumptions proved wrong.
LikeRegularChicken t1_jdr5ak1 wrote
Reply to Actors who went to Acting School vs Actors who did not. Which list do you prefer? by Dry_Western_2342
Out of that list, you really can't argue with the acting school ones.
LikeRegularChicken t1_jdr2z0y wrote
Reply to The Best of Keanu Reeves Filmography From Action to Drama: Top 39 Movies Ranked by SIMKL by SoftPois0n
Point Break and My Own Private Idaho are stone cold masterpieces, kinda crazy to have them that low (but I guess it's all subjective).
LikeRegularChicken t1_jczijlw wrote
Reply to Is it time to end RottenTomatoes? by hasanahmad
Use letterboxd and curate it so that you only see the opinions of people you trust, problems solved.
Talking of needing to "end" websites you don't personally like is pretty silly, even as clickbait.
LikeRegularChicken t1_jegsnwq wrote
Reply to Movies with beautiful visuals and music? by SnacksAndThings
Fantastic Planet, Labyrinth, The Holy Mountain, Blade Runner (cool Vangelis score), True Stories, most David Lynch movies because of Angelo Badalamenti