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Which movie should I watch tonight?

I prefer horror, thrillers and comedys.
Will watch anything starring Geoffrey Rush, Hugh Jackman, Kevin McNally, Maggie Smith, Tim Curry, Kathy Bates, Vincent Price, Robert Englund (and probably have watched all I could find of their work)

I also love Hitchcock and Mel Brooks.


Side note: I also adore John Lithgow, but haven't seen a whole lot of his movies yet.
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LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
John Lithgow. Let me tell you about him. As far as I'm concerned, his best performance was as a villain in Dexter.

As far as a good movie for tonight, well, I would recommend literally anything with Jeremy Irons. I could listen to that man read the phone book.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@LordShadowfire The strinity Killer will always hold a special place in my heart. And his role as Barney Stinsons dad in Gow I Met Your Mother.


Believe it or not: John L and Geoffrey Rush co-starred in a movie together a couple of years ago, but I haven't been able to watch it yet because I can't find it anywhere 🥺
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@TheRealBarbossa I just checked. It's called The Rule Of Jenny Pen.

Something helpful that I do is I tell Google exactly which streaming service is I'm subscribed to, so when I do a search for the terms "watch The Rule Of Jenny Pen", it tells me which services that I use are running it.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@LordShadowfire I have a google tv, so if it's available through legal means, the tv will tell me where to find it and how much it would cost.

I can't seem to find it in less legal ways even 🥺

💜 norway 💜


Edit: I just checked my tv again, and unholy mother of sperm, I found it! 😍
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@LordShadowfire that was an excellent movie. The acting was possibly the best I've ever seen all around )supporting actors included)
The plot was great. We didn't get to fully understand why the villain acted the way they did, but the mystery made it more exciting and I can't wait to see the movie again to pick up what I missed the first time around.

The ending was a bit anticlimatic, but only because we're so used to final grand gestures.
I see the lack of drama in the final scene as "they're finally free from drama, and can enjoy a normal predictable life" which in really is all we can hope for in real life. No grand gestures or anything. Just peace and calm.