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I'll give you credit for this one. Previously, Davis has been a total bust. A big, fast target, for sure. But terrible hands, average blocking, and just a very mediocre receiver. So since some people were giving up on Davis this year, anyone that predicted a turnaround gets some credit.
This was probably the worst episode in the series' history. I did like the muffin-top story. But it occurs to me that the best part of Curb is the supporting cast and their interactions with Larry. But this episode is almost all Larry. And while I find him funny, it's Suzie, Leon, Cheryl, Jeff...
I am a Tarantino fan. This is my favorite Tarantino movie. While Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and even Kill Bill are great movies, the reason I love Jackie Brown so much is I think it's Tarantino's most mature effort.While the casting is always spot-on in Tarantino's works, it's never been...
I can't believe I missed this thread. I loved this series. I'd rank it below Deadwood, Six Feet Under, and The Sopranos. But Rome has to be the most realistic re-creation of this time period ever captured on film.
I see what you're saying. But in a Bugs Bunny film, a cartoon rabbit hits a cartoon puma on the head with a hammer. In Shoot 'Em Up, a woman with her newborn child is murdered.
Yes it was. Shoot 'Em Up's intentions were to mock all the common action cliches. Even the "serious" moments are ridiculous. This movie is intended as a comedy. I am certain of that.
Baldwin was good, but this movie should have been so much better. It started out well, but the last 40 minutes or so were lame. For that genre, I liked Croupier and Owning Mahoney a lot more.
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