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The Cat

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That whole movie is such an underated gem of cast chemistry and some of the most legitimately entertaining banter of the decade. Not just between Delroy Lindo and Tim Curry, though that is the highlight for me personally. Grant Heslov had quite a few hilarious awkward moments right up until his death. I wish there was more of that film. Ernie Hudson as Munroe Kelly (Charles Munroe in the book) was a role model growing up.
 

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That whole movie is such an underated gem of cast chemistry and some of the most legitimately entertaining banter of the decade. Not just between Delroy Lindo and Tim Curry, though that is the highlight for me personally. Grant Heslov had quite a few hilarious awkward moments right up until his death. I wish there was more of that film. Ernie Hudson as Munroe Kelly (Charles Munroe in the book) was a role model growing up.

I love delroy lindo

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Jaws sequels are great for these. The roaring shark scene...

 

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oh yeah. Even better is the TV edit that changes that one line.


Sam Jackson will do any film.
 

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The END of the bear attack from "The Revenant".

The attack itself is harrowing, so some might not want to watch the whole thing; but the funny part is at the end, exacerbated by how awful the rest of the attack is.... Start around 2:45 mark, Glass rolls down a hill as the bear finally dies -- and then its corpse (probably 600-700 pounds?) rolls down the hill towards him and happens to roll right on top of him and stop, pinning his wrecked body to the ground. It's like, the final indignity and so absurd after what Glass just endured... kind of reminiscent of a sight gag off The Simpsons or something.

Note: The bear was CGI.
The Man Who Plays the Bear in The Revenant Is Speaking Out | Time
 
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