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The Fighter. Wife has owned it on DVD for a long time but she never watched it. I felt like watching it again. Gonna watch it together now, if only for Bales performance.
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tree_ wrote:
The Fighter. Wife has owned it on DVD for a long time but she never watched it. I felt like watching it again. Gonna watch it together now, if only for Bales performance.
i remember loving this but should watch it again. Also i did three college semesters in Lowell and it was a shithole.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
tree_ wrote:
The Fighter. Wife has owned it on DVD for a long time but she never watched it. I felt like watching it again. Gonna watch it together now, if only for Bales performance.
i remember loving this but should watch it again. Also i did three college semesters in Lowell and it was a shithole.
Nice. I'd love this movie if it weren't for marky mark... As far as I'm concerned he was great in boogie nights but pretty much sucks in everything else
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Welp. It's interesting to me that i felt more empathy for Liberace and his boy toy than i did for any of the soldiers in Dunkirk, but there you have it
The Fighter. Wife has owned it on DVD for a long time but she never watched it. I felt like watching it again. Gonna watch it together now, if only for Bales performance.
i remember loving this but should watch it again. Also i did three college semesters in Lowell and it was a shithole.
Nice. I'd love this movie if it weren't for marky mark... As far as I'm concerned he was great in boogie nights but pretty much sucks in everything else
Interesting. I have virtually the exact opposite feeling.
Welp. It's interesting to me that i felt more empathy for Liberace and his boy toy than i did for any of the soldiers in Dunkirk, but there you have it
Odd comp. I haven't seen the former but I can't imagine their goals are at all common.
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mark was bad in the fighter. He doesn't show any emotional depth. Imagine a good actor in this role. We decided not to finish it and watch the wrestler instead, which was so good in every way. I teared up a couple of times. It's like, isn't this how sacrifice to the public works? It's better to sacrifice yourself for an individual who loves you than a fan base.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Welp. It's interesting to me that i felt more empathy for Liberace and his boy toy than i did for any of the soldiers in Dunkirk, but there you have it
Odd comp. I haven't seen the former but I can't imagine their goals are at all common.
was just reflecting on comments that were shared on RM re: Dunkirk. Yeah, obviously very different stories/visions, but at face value i'd expect to be more emotionally moved by the story about brave young men losing their lives in a foreign land than by the story about a flamboyant pianist and his kept man...
i was just trying to make a point about the directors.
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