what is the last movie you have watched? (Columbia, Frank Langella, Jean-Claude Van Damme)
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I loved that movie, but saw it so many years ago I don't recall much of it. It was so gorgeously absurd... one of the first with that dark, quirky humor, which I adore. Glad to see it's on Hulu... I'll have to watch it again this weekend. Thanks for the info!
The Exorcist for the first time.
It didn't frighten me or anything
I like scary movies... they don't scare me either... it's quite normal for me to hide inside cabinets like a Kitt'N.
Loved that movie... some scenes, I still can't watch... like in the unedited version when she runs down the stairs... backwards & upsidedown. Yikes! Going to sleep now... lights on. Thanks Escape.
Me too....will watch it again when some time has passed!
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Originally Posted by PatanjaliTwist
I loved that movie, but saw it so many years ago I don't recall much of it. It was so gorgeously absurd... one of the first with that dark, quirky humor, which I adore. Glad to see it's on Hulu... I'll have to watch it again this weekend. Thanks for the info!
An Innocent Man. It starred Tom Selleck and F. Murray Abraham. Like ans57, I picked this up on VHS tape over the weekend, got this one at an estate sale. Very good movie.
Per your suggestion...I watched this movie last night and enjoyed it, more so because of F. Murray Abraham's superb acting contribution. Thank you again DOUBLE H.
Have you seen "Amadeus?" Here...F. Murray Abraham gives an eerie yet captivating performance.
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