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Aeon Flux
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My campus is showing Pink Panther Strikes Again & Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Sounds like your kind of movie night. I'll be attending.
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A hysterical Peter Sellers flick (the scene where Clouseau snaps the cane over Cato's head in slow motion is unbearably funny) and my fourth favorite movie of all time?! Lucky guy. What school are you at?
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My last seen:
Stand By Me (1986) Really pretty damned good, and gets a special nod for the great kid acting (yeah, even Feldman), but it doesn't hold a candle to the King novella. Sanjuro (1962) A fucking blast. Akira Kurosawa was an absolute henious at this kind of escapist fare; samarai smarts, full of action, humor, and a powerful hero. For anyone who hasn't seen them, check out Yojimbo (1961) and then this one.
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