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The Comfort of Strangers
Cast
Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, Helen Mirren View AllCrew
Paul Schrader (Director), Harold Pinter (Screenplay), Ian McEwan (Writer) View All
Release: Jan. 1st, 1990
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes
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Comfort...ya need it?
I just watched Casablanca for the first time and it's one of the finest I've come across.
Now I must also add it took three sessions to watch this movie. All of it is due to the fact I no longer h...
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Comfort in a Cathode Ray
A couple years ago there was a transition, studios began investing more money in television programming than they did in movies.
We are in the golden age of television!
There is so much great prog...
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Recommend me some pick-me-up, feel-good, comfort food movies
Films that are comfy, easy to watch, but at the same time of high quality.
Films that feel like hugging a cushion, that make you feel good.
Here's my list of films like that:
Rent-a-Cat (2012)
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The Strangers
This movie freaking sucked ass there was no plot wasn't scary and there was no freaking point in making the dam thing.
comment's anyone?...
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The Strangers
Comes out today!
"Lock the doors. Assume you're safe.
The horrifying events that took place in the Hoyt family's vacation home at 1801 Clark Road on Februay 11, 2005, are still not entirely k...
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This is an okay film, but - like its natural predecessor Don't Look Now - it feels lacking in several areas, which is a shame because it had undoubted potential given the host of talented names, the wonderful setting, and the emotive music that combine to create something atmospheric, even if the pl....
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