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Gussie 2022-01-15 08:01:27
The routine is very vulgar, like Qi Weige's face that doesn't make people...
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Kenyon 2022-01-15 08:01:27
Miss BJ is finally getting old, and this movie is just a cliche movie that failed. It’s really sad to see the older lady bj being...
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Osbaldo 2022-01-15 08:01:27
Renée Zellweger has always been a lovely British...
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Ofelia 2022-01-15 08:01:27
In purely romantic films, all events create the illusion of coincidence for the union of lone men and...
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Hazle 2022-01-15 08:01:27
Most of these films have a routine, and they are fresh, jokes and performances. Fortunately, the actors in it are all...
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Demetrius 2022-01-15 08:01:27
The plot is old-fashioned and nothing new. The characters are weird but not interesting. Renee Zellweger was the only one who attracted my attention, but unfortunately there was not much room to...
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Deontae 2022-01-15 08:01:27
First of all, except for Cold Mountain and Chicago, I have never liked Zellweger, and secondly, it is really vulgar to the universe, the silly film that gathers all the old guys, if it weren't for the only one that I can understand in Kimchi country, I won't watch even if I'm...
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Gerardo 2022-01-15 08:01:27
It's actually a new movie...Rini looks much...
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Geoffrey 2022-01-15 08:01:27
In Renée's solo show with zero...
New in Town Comments
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Blanche Gunderson: And that's okay? It's okay to pull the rug out from under folks as long as it's nobody that you know? It's okay because we're just silly podunk Minnesotans, right? We talk funny and we ice-fish and we scrapbook and we drag Jesus into regular conversation. We're not cool like you, right? So we don't matter.
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Lucy Hill: [conversation at dinner table] Industrial competition in a free-market economy is what built this country.
Ted Mitchell: No, robber barons built this country, and they did it from the blood of working folks. Hell, you steal somebody's car, you get thrown in jail, you steal somebody's life savings, you get to be a CEO.
Lucy Hill: I'm planning on being a CEO.
Ted Mitchell: Well, Blanche, you better count the silverware before she leaves, then.
Lucy Hill: Oh, don't bother, I'm leaving now.
Ted Mitchell: Not if I leave first.
[both get up to leave together]