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Yeah, I can understand not watching it live (I probably did not either), but more just I remember Begnigni having a cultural zeitgeist moment after that where the clip was all over and he was all over doing talk shows, etc. I’m not judging or trying to convince you otherwise. More just...
Many of these I can see missing, but I’m surprised on Life is Beautiful. I thought the movie would at least be memorable for Begnigni jumping over the chairs at the Oscars when he won for it.
I have not read either #2 or #1, which is why not ranked. I’ve never read any Stephen King. In the King thread, Different Seasons was recommended as one to start with for King; so, that was is going to be in my pile.
Thanks for the thread @kupcho1. Fun to follow along, even if hard to read at...
I was 9 or 10 when The Raw & The Cooked came out, and I remember it being one of the first cassettes that I bought with my own money. It seems a bit of an unusual one to me now as being a first cassette, but She’s Drive Me Crazy was everywhere back then.
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