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Yes. And after that it gets even better! He's good in Somewhere in Time. <blockquote>There is no reason to include child abuse in a movie like this </blockquote> There <i>was</i> a reason: because it was funny. (Not the slap in itself, but the irony that it was caused by Superman's unbelievableness, when all he wants to do in his life is to spread good.) Now, it's not funny anymore. oh, so we've got an idiot here, ok Why do you assume animated characters, or "primitive tribal" ones, shouldn't normally have a nice body? I don't understand the premise of this post. <blockquote>They just shaved his moustache. </blockquote> And that's traumatizing enough. When the end credit appear, the music is SO MUCH wanting to be like Star Wars that it can only be an homage (or rip-off). I would be quite dishonest since the parties "switched sides" on social issues in the '60s. The ancient Republicans, who started good, became the party of choice of racists when the Democrats made some moves to help Black people (Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act of 1965). Why do you think 99% of people who fly the Confederate flag (a state that existed with the sole purpose of keep using slavery) vote Republican? But, then again, dishonesty is one of the pillars of (modern) Republican thinking (gangrened by the MAGA movement, but it started earlier). Doesn't work at all with a French character. These words are the same. With a Japanese girl or something, it could've been funny. This joke is lame when you know that it's "testicules" in French. And tentacles is "tentacules". Almost the same thing. She would never mix them up. <blockquote>I've long wondered how many takes it required.</blockquote> 61 Reiner: "If somebody makes a mistake - and it's a three- to four-page scene - you can't cover it. You can't cut away to anything. You have to do it over again." So how many times did they try to get it right? "We shot it 61 times! If you remember at the end, they each hang up their phone - boom, boom, boom boom - in rhythm. It took forever to get it right. We did one I think 54 in, and we did it: They hung up the phones perfectly. Then Bruno blew his last line. So we had to start over again!"" Yeah, she really seems disappointed when she hears the word "friend" at this moment. What are you on about? <blockquote>than she did in WW2</blockquote> Particularly liked the part when she got through the Ardennes Forest to reach France. She do was in her prime, and it's quite interesting because she was 40 years old. I usually find self-references tiresome. But this one, wow, it killed me. Laughed out loudly. The boy was actually okay, fine even. But the girl, unfortunately, gives one of the most amateur performance ever (in a commercial movie). If you like it it's great. Cannot discuss tastes for real. For me: I know them too well, and they sound like a part of my teenage years I'd rather forget, maybe. <blockquote>Pretty sure that's "Oh Yeah", by German group Yello. </blockquote> Swiss group. The DX-7 is the epitome of sounds that don't age well.