The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and in

Johnny 2022-03-21 09:02:59

The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and instead the film thinned out. Pity.

The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and instead the film thinned out. Pity.

The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and instead the film thinned out. Pity.

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  • [leaving a screening of "Inglourious Basterds"]

    Roy Courtnay: Well, I may have missed a step, but I am fairly certain that Adolf Hitler was not machine-gunned to death in a French cinema.

    Betty McLeish: Well, it would have been rather good if he had been.

  • Betty McLeish: And that umbrella looks as though it's seen better days.

    Roy Courtnay: That's seen me through the war.

    Betty McLeish: Yes, on the losing side by the looks of it.