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Chris 2023-03-30 16:33:21
Good-looking, funny and natural. The fat man without a chin is much cuter than Wang Baoqiang! Pulsatilla doesn't seem to have changed in 10 years. The two complement each other very...
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Cassidy 2023-03-28 05:02:05
The first paragraph is quite satisfactory, but fortunately it is getting...
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Kaia 2023-03-26 18:00:35
For a normal level comedy, the camera language is basically the same as that of Thai 囧. A satire of two classes in...
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Kellie 2023-03-21 19:27:28
I thought "People Are Embarrassed" was pretty...
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Thora 2023-02-27 12:40:50
It's the prototype of people in embarrassing ways, but I really don't think it looks good. The fat man is disgusting to a certain extent, and it's not so...
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Lavonne 2023-02-26 05:58:51
1. It is rare that the white-headed man was serious, but the film is still a comedy. 2. The structure of the story is very similar to that of people in embarrassment. It should be said that the latter has copied the former, and the copy is still decent. 3. The fat man can see it. Human teeth are so fierce, it's a bitch, but the ending is still quite warm. 4. There are a few good episodes in...
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Trent 2023-02-25 11:28:16
Although the performance is a bit deliberate, the feeling is very...
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Daron 2023-02-16 00:27:18
It's calmer and less "stupid" than [People are on a...
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Wendell 2023-02-12 11:17:15
John Candy dies at...
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Vincenzo 2023-01-18 15:05:51
Comedy is the tolerance and relief after the great tragedy. There are Easter eggs at the...
Planes, Trains & Automobiles Comments
Planes, Trains & Automobiles quotes
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[waking up after sharing the same bed on the motel]
Neal: Del... Why did you kiss my ear?
Del: Why are you holding my hand?
Neal: [frowns] Where's your other hand?
Del: Between two pillows...
Neal: Those aren't pillows!
[they both leap out of bed, screaming and shaking their hands in disgust]
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[another driver is trying to alert them that they're driving on the wrong side of the highway]
Neal: He says we're going the wrong way...
Del: Oh, he's drunk. How would he know where we're going?
Director: John Hughes
Language: English Release date: November 25, 1987