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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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The scene in Addams Family Values where she's forced to smile would have done that all by itself, but there was so much more.
All the happy campers taking that involuntary step backwards in reaction is one of my all-time favorite film moments.
I confess I don't think I've ever laughed as much at the start of a movie as at "Darling, wonderful news! We're going to have a baby. ...Right now."
There really is so much win in AFV. Joan Cusack has one of the all-time greatest movie monologues in it.
Child: "I'll play the victim!"
Wednesday: "All your life."
"Then the next morning, when the campers woke up, all their old noses had grown back."
All the happy campers taking that involuntary step backwards in reaction is one of my all-time favorite film moments.
Capped by "Make her stop!"
OK, I just saw an ad for yet another movie by that guy who wrote The Notebook that looked almost exactly like the one that was just out with Channing Tatum and that bug-eyed girl from Mama Mia! Just how many times did this guy get the same novel published with a different title, anyway?
approximately 8 times.
I'm pretty sure he wrote the screenplay for the Miley Cyrus one before the book, if that helps?