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Molly 1 year ago
Its a wonderful life, is great. but who tf wants to watch a movie about a bank run when it actually happened at the time. and tells you to just Be Happy
       
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Simeon 1 year ago
yet, anóther movie list
       
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Philip 1 year ago
Clue was good, but Murder by Death was better.
       
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Lem 1 year ago
#12 Russell Crowe spent months learning how to play the violin just so he could do it himself in the scene where his character plays a violin piece.
       
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Win 1 year ago
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Death to Smoochy is hilarious, but I can understand critics not liking it. It's pretty messed up at times especially as Robin Williams' character spirals further down.
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
#7 I really enjoyed this movie, but it’s hard to call it a flop at $60 mil. It just didn’t perform way over budget.

#10 I’m still hoping Galaxy Quest 2 happens.

#16 I was 16 in 1987, and had never heard of the book or the movie. My girlfriend and her friend sat me down to watch it. It is a classic.
       
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Death to Smoochy (2002)

 

BOX OFFICE: $8,382,938

 

BUDGET: $50,000,000

 

“It’s one of my favorite dark comedies ever conceived. It didn’t do well at the box office and was panned by critics despite having an extraordinary cast: Ed Norton, Robin Williams, Jon Stewart, Danny DeVito, Catherine Keener, Harvey Fierstein, Danny Woodburn, and Michael Rispoli. I think it’s absolutely brilliant, and everyone delivers an incredible performance, especially Norton and Williams.”

 

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