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Ordinary People (1980)
A shattering, touching family drama. >>: A Sunset Boulevard (1950) A tragic 'Hollywood' tale, brilliant in every area. >>: A+
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Cut and Run
I went and saw this on Sunday evening. Ruggero Deodato did a short introduction before hand. I don't think I had seen it before, anyway, it's a pretty involved trashy movie, Deodato was saying he thought the gore in this movie was more gratuidous than Cannibal Holocaust, People didn't seem to agree, but I did. What he was trying to get across was that Cannibal Holocaust could not have been made with out the gore, where as Cut and run could have been made with out the gore. Over all, I nejoyed the movie and enjoyed his story during the Q&A afterwards. 7/10
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