kdawg
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- Jun 25, 2003
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I’d go with Good Will Hunting.
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Knew you'd like that one.Room is amazing.
So much I want to say.
They nailed it.
The way you look at windows... and hope... and you scream... and you plot, always plotting, but it never works. Ever. And then one day it does...
But you notice Ma never actually went back inside Room.
I couldn't...
I'm breathing heavy...
They nailed it.
Oh man, this Film breaks my heart every time.know I’m late now but you’ve got to watch Atonement.
yeah, most of her movies are fire. have you watched it already?Never seen it. Love Streep.
It's on prime.
*added*
I still haven't looked on IMDB but I recognized Brie immediately. Nothing is coming to mind for the boy, though. Where would I know him from?Did you recognize the little boy without looking on IMDB?
Accused of a crime he didn't commit?
It's on hulu.
Is it A24?I always think that WW1 is underrepresented in movies too and it’s one of the best.
You know, I was thinking of this and I feel you’re 100% right. Good Will is like a Master Class of writing.Purely off script? Good Will Hunting easily to me. And I tend to rewatch Collateral way more often.
When you @ jpz and he acts like he didn’t even see itjpzx
“And this Lady: She used to sit at this bar every night, wearing every piece of jewelry she owned just waiting for her long lost love…We called Madame Bijoux.”
You are 100% correct in your statement regarding Caldedon Hockley. In fact, not only was he aware of Jack being set up, he was the mastermind behind the operation. He orchestrated the set up. This is accurate.I gave the heart eyes bit
By the way, would love to hear why people think Cal didn't know they were setting Jack up. This will be a masterclass in making up nonsense, looking forward to it. Saw calibeebee say that