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Patronuses are the most complex magic and spell of all time. So lily’s patronus was actually a doe and when she died and snape found out his patronus changed into a doe. That’s what dumbledore meant by “lily”. The way he stares at the doe “lily” as it leaves is so heartbreaking and you can feel the love and how broken he still is coming from that expression
Michael Jeter was the Cajun ( Eduard Delacroix) had a very busy career before his death. He was the original Mr. Noodle in Sesame Street as well as one of the mercenaries in Jurassic Park Three.
Jack's character is very different from Stephen King's book. The horror was that he *was* a loving father who's driven insane by the ghosts, not the jetk as portrayed in Kubrick's movie. There's a more faithful (TV) miniseries that's more faithful but, as it was made for TV and all the restrictions therein, is lacking unfortunately.
The actual Warden (the one who thinks that Teddy is the most dangerous one on the island) is Ted Levine, who played Buffalo Bill in "The Silence of the Lambs"!
The book confirms that Paulie was, in fact, working with Barzini to help them assassinate Don Corleone. He took a bribe to give information on Vito’s whereabouts and then called in sick. Obviously, Fredo was not effective protection for his father.
I still use the scene from this film when I know I want to stay upset but know I shouldn't.. "and this is my lamp and ect and then I am gonna leave!" Also for 5 secs,i thought you had a purple streak in your hair and was gonna say it looked very cute. 😂
Have you reviewed the movie about an asylum patient, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest? If you haven’t, it is a must!! Swept the Oscars, starring Jack Nicholson.
FALLEN (1998) is a great Denzel film, co-starring John Goodman as well as Donald Sutherland, who recently passed. For an early notable film starring Donald Sutherland you must see M*A*S*H (1970) - with 5 Oscar nominations it won one for Best Screenplay. An anti-war favorite, and spawned the erstwhile tv show (which bore little real resemblance to the film).
Great movie my favorite in the series next to New Nightmare. Dream Warriors is a fun one too. Awesome reaction don’t know if you care but you’ve got yourself a new subscriber lol. Do Child’s Play next if you havnt already seen it. It’s my favorite horror franchise so I recommend it to everyone 😂
If anyone believes that the movie exaggerated Ikes wickedness Josie Earp wrote in her memoirs that " Ike Clanton is the only person that I ever knew with no redeeming qualities "
Its funny how nowadays people dont socialize (dance sing conversate,etc) anymore,,,this movie depicted towns that are getting like this...Social media has killed everything
You know, I've been a subscriber for a couple years now, and somehow, I never knew y'all watched this film. I saw this in theaters. I love it so much, I watched it 25 times before it left theaters. I bought the VHS, then later the DVD. I taught myself the Lakota language from the film. Several years later, I met a Dakota woman, and had a conversation, mixed Lakota/English because I was way far from fluent. She was amazed I knew as much as I did, but she also told me something I had never heard before. The Lakota spoken in the film had several prominent Natives laughing because in making the film, they had only found female speakers to teach them. Lakota has masculine and feminine speech, so all the men in the film spoken in the feminine dialect. This meant I was too. I laughed and apologized, but she hushed me and said she was amazed I took the time to even learn to speak Lakota, even though it was the feminine version. She told me to not be bothered by it, but asked me why I even tried. Then I surprised her by speaking Cherokee. Before she could ask I told her my great great grandmother was Cherokee, and she walked the Trail of Tears at only 4 years old. I have always loved and been interested in my Cherokee past, but even then, I only knew about 200 words in Cherokee. When I was barely 20, I had spent time with a group of Cherokee in Houston. One day they called me Unegawaya. I knew Waya (wolf) but not the first part. They told me Unega means white, and they gave me that name because I had several shirts with whitewolves on them and I was always talking about wolves because they are one of my most favorite animals. I've kept the name ever since. Fun fact: the Pawnee leader who was killed when all the Lakota surrounded him and his horse in the river... he was played by Wes Studi, one of the most celebrated CHEROKEE actors in Hollywood. He is great at playing evil Natives, but in real life he is akin to Keanu Reeves, Alan Rickman, Denzel Washington, and J.K. Simmons. One of the kindest, most humble men.
I've heard that if someone says they are insane, they aren't. When the entire world seems insane, it's probably you that needs help. I've seen this with my grown kids when they stop taking their meds.
They filmed this in Mexico. A few years later, one of the crew (either John McTiernan or cinematographer Donald McAlpine) returned to the same location for some other movie, and was shocked that the jungle was just gone. (The other movie was either "Clear and Present Danger", shot by McAlpine, and definitely used the same location, or "Medicine Man" directed by McTiernan. My mind has detail overload on that one from too many commentaries...)
One of the helicopter pilots in this, presumably who did that scary approach and landing at the beginning, was Charles Tamburro. He's also in Terminator 2: He's the guy jumping out the helicopter ("Get out!"), but more importantly, he was the one flying underneath the bridge. Twice. Just like so. No special Fx or anything.
This is basically a kids' movie! It's not scary, it's just silly!!! 😂🤣🥰🥰 Love that you two are so scared!! That you think it's so creepy! It's cartoon violence, bless you two!!❤❤❤🥰🥰😃