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primroseburrows) wrote2007-01-05 01:31 pm
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I like a woman with a big vocabulary and every single little comma in place
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Also,
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I love Maury Chaykin thiiiiis much, even when he's all psychopathic and evil. I could go on and on and on about how much I loved this film. Loved, as in the same way I loved Silence of the Lambs, but still, OMG, yes.
ETA: My review is up! I think this is the direct link. The ones in the comments aren't, I find. Alas
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I actually wrote a review, and I've never reviewed on IMDB before. Amazon, yeah, but that was for music, and I'm more geeky about music. *g*
This is a creepy, creepy film, so if you're not into psychological thrillers, you might not want to see it. Creepy Maury Chaykin is brilliant.
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Canada really is kind of a small place.
I will have to watch it. Oh looky there! Paul Gross is in it, too. I didn't know you were a fan. ;o)
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Your friend's AUNT was in this? How cool is that?
Canada really is kind of a small place.
Talk about perpetuating stereotypes. You wouldn't know my friend Avila from Scotchtown, NS, would you?
I will have to watch it. Oh looky there! Paul Gross is in it, too. I didn't know you were a fan. ;o)
*clears throat* I've noticed that in general, deadpan Canadian humour is not much different from deadpan New England humour, bucko. Just you wait. Bwah.
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