That one is raunchy:
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monthy python's meaning of life,
who could forget! Can remember how many times I watched that scene on slow motion on the VHS. IIRC there was the one with the blue helmet....
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don't worry about the point.
This one is a classic, so the pic is a little hard.
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The spy who called me.
James Bond is not involved in this one, but spies are...
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Where Eagles Dare?
Yes
...another pic (probably giving it away, but I couldn't resist this one )
no.
...and another:
I don't ever listen to reviewers in general, I have a very short list of a couple I trust and that's it. Most of them on are on some payroll or such while trying to establish their credentials by trashing great movies, like they noticed something nobody else understood or saw some how. You should see the rubbish they push in one of Sydney's more respected newspaper TV guides. I'm sure many think that 'critic' is short for criticise instead of it's actual origin in the word 'critique'. The amount of times I've seen a critic poo-poo The Fifth Element is ridiculous (a great movie by one of contemporary cinemas best directors).
The Pacifier it is, and not such a bad movie at that. Sure, it's not art but I like the genre of tough guy deals with children (Major Payne is one of my favourites ) and there are worse ways to spend 90mins or so, and much much worse shows to watch on TV.
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The pacifier has some good moments I feel. It's a descent comedy. Made me laugh at least. And considering how many dudes are out there who feel insecure about their masculinity, this movie might be kind of needed for them.