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'Old habits die hard...I mean, yours.'


Those words, directed at Philip Seymour Hoffman's character...did anyone else find that moment in the film to be somewhat eerie? Obviously it wasn't intentional, but even still, it stuck out as especially saddening in hindsight.

The bitter thinkers buy their tickets to go find God like a piggy in a fair

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It was funny at the moment but by the film's conclusion it resonated in a whole new way.

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good line.



The circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money.-James Madison

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Good writing.

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Yes...

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Too soon

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=14spme0&s=8#.U_XRd2K9KK0.

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quote: " Obviously it wasn't intentional, but even still....."

Of course it was intentional. It's practically the entire point of the movie.

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Yes, the key. At that point I knew she was the scorpion to his frog.

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