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Tag Archives: comedy
3 things about Aaron Wertheimer’s WEDGERINO
Wedgerino [2015] 1. When something’s cooler than cool, it’s beige. 2. A round of private conversations. 3. “I’m Lisa. People call me ‘Sa for short.”
3 things about Steven Soderbergh’s SCHIZOPOLIS
Schizopolis [1996] 1. Costa Rica. 2. “Huh. I wonder what that’s like.” 3. At gunpoint, he ejects the cassette and hands it over. 3 other things.
3 things about Carl Reiner’s THE JERK
The Jerk [1979] 1. “He hates these cans! Stay away from the cans!” 2. Test thrusts. 3. One dollar and nine cents.
3 things about Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS
Little Murders [1971] 1. As he ascends the subway stairs, he crosses paths with a man bleeding from a head wound. 2. Carol deftly opens the breech. 3. “I married you because I wanted to mold you. I love the … Continue reading
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3 things about Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS
Little Murders [1971] 1. Her hand gesture as she says, “It’s in the vermouth.” 2. One phone booth is smashed so, without missing a beat, she tries another one. 3. The hum of the subway car as it sits in … Continue reading
3 things about Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS
Little Murders [1971] 1. “I really nearly trust you!” 2. He slowly shuffles to the other end of the subway car and takes a seat. AS he sits down, the man to his right pulls away slightly 3. A monument … Continue reading
3 things about Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS
Little Murders [1971] 1. “This must be the first time in your life you’re having the time of your life.” 2. He eats a carrot stick. The salt shaker looks like a small strawberry. 3. “It’s dangerous to challenge a … Continue reading