Just pick one.
Officer Ryan: You think you know who you are? [Officer Hanson nods] You have no idea.
Anyone I know has mentioned that film other than to say it was not liked.
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I think mane didn't really get into the film because it's really not a great film. I liked it for what it is I just don't see it as a great film the same way 12 Years a Slave isn't a great film (McQueen's "Widows" is a better made film and it's interesting).
I particularly like Finding Forrester
Best dialogue since VIII.
we can follow in order to sort out our candidates? Liberal's mind has no principles, completely arbitrary.
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Inglorious Bastards not so much. Lots of great actors in that cast and a great story. The opening scene in the French farmhouse and the scene with Mike Myers are iconic. Pitt fucks it up a tad at spots, and as much as I like Eli Roth, he was a shitty Bear Jew. Otherwise awesome.
Difficult to watch.
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I could watch it on a loop tape.
Gran Torino or The Departed were also worth considering. Also Finding Neverland.
I have not seen the film you rated as the best.
I'll add Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, Road to Perdition and the entire XMen series.
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I'm sure I can find some art films or obscure ones that are better, though. I mostly watch classic movies.
"It sure is a mess, ain't it sheriff?"
"If it isn't, it'll do 'til the mess gets here"
Subtitled: Decision 2016
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