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Agreed. Didn't like it at all... the ending, not the movie.
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The Batman Superman Movie World's Finest (1997)
![]() >>: B+ The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) One of the interesting thing was color construct of the costumes. As the characters passed from room to room, their colors of the costumes changed. Even the color of each room somewhat related to the incidents which normally took place there. Explicit sexuality, some graphic violences made it more colorful for a terrific movie experience. Michael Gambon (The Thief) & Helen Mirren (The wife) both performed brilliantly on their respective roles. >>: A-
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The Wild One
I enjoyed it, but it's not really all it's cracked up to be. Brando was fantastic, but until the ending I found the rest of it rather flat.
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