If you can’t see the words SPOILER ALERT don’t blame me for what happens. If you do not already know this movie, do not watch this. I’m serious.
TOTAL, TOTAL SPOILER ALERT, DUDES!!!
BEEP! BEEP!
SPOILER ALERT!!!
IF YOU DON’T WANT SPOILERS DO NOT CLICK ON THIS, DO NOT MOVE FORWARD, DO NOT PASS GO, DO NOT FOLD, SPINDLE OR MUTILATE
Possibly the best movie climax in the history of cinema. Badly dubbed into…is it Italian? But let’s just say that dialogue is not integral to the scene.
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I thought it was a tad too cheesy when everyone else gets on the stage.
I thought it was okay, right on the edge. It would have gone over the top if anyone else in the audience besides the biker and Miss California enjoyed it. But of COURSE the gay uncle would get up and boogie. I was just surprised the mom got up there. Toni Collette is so incredible.
that was weird…in a very disturbing way.
I told you not to click if you hadn’t seen the movie!!! It makes total sense in the context of the film, trust me, on about four different levels.
After that movie I had SUCH a crush on Steve Carell, even though he played a gay, suicidal Proust scholar. Sigh, story of my life…love life, anyway.
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Too bad, would have liked seeing it again. Just saw the film yesterday and it was lovely. Yeah, perhaps a wee bit cheesy when everyone got up on stage, but still fun to watch.
Dayum! See what happens when my Internet goes out? I lose track of every damn thing. Will try to find another version later. Thanks for the heads-up.