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I just watched "Jobs". Something that bugged me in one of the early scenes: Someone says that someone is out of his comfort zone.
C'mon. This is taking place in the 1970s. When did "comfort zone" first appear in the lexicon, maybe mid-90s? Who wrote the script, a 20-year-old? Isn't someone supposed to be looking out for things like this?
It's as bad as the use of "masters of the universe" in Titanic.
Open GraveA man awakes-- without memory -- in a pit full of bodies and must figure out if the people who rescued him are the killers, or if he is the murderer.
Total surprise this little gem. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
Night of the Hunter... fantastic old movie, directed by Charles Laughton..
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