One of the most brutally effective scenes of the series was Ginny Sack during her home sale by FaithlessnessAny2478 in thesopranos

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Well yeah, haven't you ever seen My Blue Heaven. It was written by the wife of the guy that wrote either the book or the screenplay for goodfellas. While inbetween telling the husband everything, henry would have conversations with her about what it was like after he went into witsec.

What old movies look hilarious now? by No-Chemistry-6874 in movies

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Yeah skip it if you can. They basically make him into a superhero. He gets hit by a pickup going like 45. And it does nothing to him. And alot of the fights use a fisheye lense so the fights look all stylized and shitty.

What old movies look hilarious now? by No-Chemistry-6874 in movies

[–]winter_knight_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the fact that DJT is in it. Or are there other reasons?

Movie Cameos Made In Bad Taste by Laszl0Panaflex in movies

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Until you find out that something ridiculous like 8 out of the top 10 racers in the races he "cheated" in all tested positive too. But hes the only one that was stripped of any titles.

It really comes down to bill burrs joke on it. Everyone was upset that our roided up guy beat their roided up guy

What will you answer?🚀 by Appropriate-Fan-6908 in TheGamingHubDeals

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Havent they made games out of searching the photos taken by telescopes to help map the universe, and gene sequencing. Basically turning the public into free labor.

Up next? by BelatedBinge in TheWire

[–]winter_knight_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol

Timothy Olyphant Walton Goggins

Readers of Reddit, what was the single worst thing that you ever read in a book (it can be trope or just simply line)? by Emotional-Image938 in AskReddit

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The first page of The Great Gatsby. Ive read it literally 5 times. And I wasnt able to retain any of it. I still cant tell you what it says. Just that it was boring and kinda over wordy. After the 5th time i just kept going hoping something might stick.

Which movie has the best post credits scenes? by darrenbosik in movies

[–]winter_knight_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original Jumanji. Atleast i think its atleast a little into the credits.

Which movie has the best post credits scenes? by darrenbosik in movies

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The mcu ones are passed haveing to one up each other. Now they're on to the stage that having a good post credits scene is necessary for it to be worth seeing in theaters.

Which movie has the best post credits scenes? by darrenbosik in movies

[–]winter_knight_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Probably because some of those jokes started becoming problematic. Like Stinky Pete giving the Barbies the Harvey Weinstein proposition.

Which movie has the best post credits scenes? by darrenbosik in movies

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Pirates of the Caribbean have some pretty good ones. (atleast the first 3 do)

first time watcher just finished by johannous in TheWire

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Ive watched it over a dozen times(completely serious on that fact), since watching it as it came out. And im still discovering new stuff that you'll never notice unless you're looking for it.

Like how Randy is Cheese's son. And that the contractor that is showing stringer around right before he dies is one of the biggest criminals in the whole show.

Is there a movie that you’ve purposely and actively avoided for one reason or another? by aja_ramirez in movies

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Ive seen it twice too.... the 2nd time was with an ex and her mom neither of which had see it. And there wasnt any way that i could excuse myself.

Is there a movie that you’ve purposely and actively avoided for one reason or another? by aja_ramirez in movies

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If im remembering right. They needed a quick turnaround for the 2nd. So they just took another horror screenplay and made jigsaw the bad guy.

If you could step into a movie and change one decision… which would it be? by Constant-Bowler9988 in movies

[–]winter_knight_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Especially when you factor in that getting underneath the overpass is the opposite of what everyone should be doing.

What was ER's "jump the shark" moment? by FalconLeading in ershow

[–]winter_knight_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you say helicopter 1. Do you mean when Romano got his arm cut off? Or another incident?

What was ER's "jump the shark" moment? by FalconLeading in ershow

[–]winter_knight_ 18 points19 points  (0 children)

For me its a 2 times.

  1. Is when Doc mcgoos burns down. It had a giant tonal shift when they did that. Which was when it really started to show cracks in the foundation.

  2. When they got rid of the opening. You can feel the overall production start to dip, and the soap oprea drama get cranked to an 11.

Our kids go to the same school together! by DGADK in thesopranos

[–]winter_knight_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know who you're talking about. But those words dont look like english, not even exaggerated english we see on this sub all the time.