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Kiley 2022-04-23 07:05:33
i like Justin...
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Paris 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Made a mockery of the hypocritical American middle class and showed deep sympathy to the teenagers who were ignored and misunderstood by them A very different movie Ralph Fiennes and a group of familiar faces appeared willing to be green...
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Burley 2022-04-22 07:01:55
It's all a bunch of neurotics!! There is Lord Lauder in...
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Sister 2022-04-22 07:01:55
A tragedy, a farce. A funeral, a wedding. A bunch of neurotics!...
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Karley 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Walking alone in this barren and twisted world with your head...
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Maximo 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Kidnapped the wrong boy, right, that's it. some madness....
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Chanelle 2022-04-22 07:01:55
The story is quite powerful, and the absurd has deep...
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Hailey 2022-04-22 07:01:55
The seemingly absurd plot reflects the very real relationship between people. Those adults who are self-centered and incompetent in communication, how can children who grow up under their roof not be rebellious, crazy and self-paralyzed, and the only one? The one who realizes that he lacks real love for his child is the mother who has no chance to save it. The extravagant cast and the little actors are all human...
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Brain 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Chicken blood + dog blood, chicken feathers all over the...
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Kylee 2022-04-22 07:01:55
so many familiar...
The Chumscrubber Comments
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Kristian 2022-03-21 08:01:04
everybody loves you when you are dead
The flowers were white and red
We laid them round the bed
The sun shone down, the hearse drove on ahead
Everybody loves you when you're dead
--LOUIS ELIOT
watched THE CHUMSCRUBBER in the summer of '05 just to see JAMIE BELL and LOU TAYLOR PUCCI's two children's... -
Crystal 2022-03-21 08:01:04
Billy Elliot grows up
"Actor"
because he likes "Out of My World", so he has been paying attention to Jamie Bell (Jamie Bell) who plays Billy Elliot. I especially remember that when he danced uncontrollably, there was also a kind of tension on his little face, a fusion of restraint and publicity and eccentricity.
Since...
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Mrs. Johnson: Hello, Allie!
Mrs. Stiffle: Carrie... hi! How are you?
Mrs. Johnson: Am I interrupting?
Mrs. Stiffle: No, come in. I'm just in the middle of making dinner - would you like a glass of wine?
Mrs. Johnson: Oh, well I left the car running. I just wanted to come back and return your dish and say thank you. It has been such a relief to not have to cook lately, everyone has been *so* nice.
Mrs. Stiffle: [Carrie holds the dish out for Allie to take] ... Oh.
Mrs. Johnson: What?
Mrs. Stiffle: This dish...
Mrs. Johnson: Oh! Oh my God - Is this not the right one? Oh, I got so many, I mean... I've been jotting around all night returning them. Like I said, everyone has been so nice.
Mrs. Stiffle: ...I don't believe I brought over a casserole.
Mrs. Stiffle: [Runs to go check on the dinner] Could you hang on just one second, Carrie.
Mrs. Johnson: [Carrie follows Allie from the doorway to the kitchen] Allie, am I making a mistake here?
Mrs. Stiffle: Bill and I were meaning to come over, Carrie, really. You just get so busy.
Mrs. Johnson: No, but I'm certain. I mean, you came over. We had coffee. We talked. Right? Or am I... just imagining all of this? Is that what I'm doing here, am I just imagining all of it?
Mrs. Stiffle: ...I'm sorry Carrie. We just get so busy sometimes.
Mrs. Johnson: [Starts to back away out of the kitchen and back to the doorway] I'm so embarrassed... I don't know what I was thinking. I mean, here you are preparing a nice family dinner, and I just come in and interrupt everything with no reason at all!
Mrs. Stiffle: [Follows Carrie to the doorway] Carrie, why don't you stay for dinner?
Mrs. Johnson: I really can't. I have so many dishes to return, tonight. Everyone has been so *unbelievably* nice! So we'll see you on Sunday, Allie?
Mrs. Stiffle: Sunday?
Mrs. Johnson: Oh, don't tell me that I forgot your invitation, too!... Troy's memorial. It's this Sunday.
Mrs. Stiffle: Of course Carrie, right. We're looking forward. We'll be there.
Mrs. Johnson: Oh. And I... I wanted to let you know, just in case you were wondering...
Mrs. Stiffle: Yes?
Mrs. Johnson: In no way, whatsoever, do I blame you for Troy's death.
Mrs. Johnson: [Hands Allie the dish and walks out] Goodnight!
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Dr. Bill Stiffle: Dean, a young life was taken - and from the moment it happened, you ignored it like it was nothing! You didn't even tell any of the adults there at the party, could you explain that?
Dean Stiffle: I just didn't think that you guys would...
Dr. Bill Stiffle: What?
Dean Stiffle: Care!