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The Adjustment Bureau. Pretty funny in the beginning, just plain silly as it played on.
Due Date, Well better than the above mentioned, car fall asleep scene hysterically funnnnnnny.
The Help Reading the book and seeing the movie in the same week, not a good idea, but pretty good movie. Now I remember why I stopped going to movies crafted from books I've read. Still haven't seen The Reader, or Oleander though its been more than 5 years since I've read them.
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Joueuse (Eng. title: Queen to Play), what good stuff are made of. I just wished they focused more on the actual play of chess rather than the "will" of it as obviously indicated by the camera shots above the game board, good nonetheless.
"Murder, He Says," an old Fred McMurray movie that I watched as a kid 40-sum years ago and have occasionally thought of it through the decades. Then Monday morning it came on a retro TV channel, much to surprise, and I found it every bit as hilarious as I did then.
[quote=Giesela;20726775]Queen to Play; French sub titles, watched it on Netflix streaming, takes place in Corsica, has Kevin Kline in it which was a bit of a surprise
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That sounds just like my kind of movie, and I absolutely adore Kevin Kline.
Sandrine Bonnaire is also an excellent actress. I cannot believe I had never heard of it, set on Corsica as well, where both my Grand-Mother and Great-Grand-Mother had a house so a major plus for me.
Thanks for the recommendation, it is now on the "must see" list !
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