Alan Arkin will be much missed; a legend of stage and screen since the early 1960s. He kept working right up until the end.
Jack Lemon was far more than that other guy in drag who gets abducted by an elderly homosexual at the end of Some Like it Hot. He was in the Odd Couple too.
Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In His Lane. Focused. Flourishing.
The fricks Ed Harris does not give could fill oceans. Seen here in the criminally underrated George Romero film Knightriders.
Jonathan Pryce is a Bong actor. He is also not Vietnamese which is why he wasn't allowed to play a Vietnamese character when Miss Saigon moved from London's West End to Broadway. He was also in Brazil (seen above) which is basically the anti-consumer take on 1984 made by Terry Gilliam- well worth looking at.
Well I suppose things had to go wrong for someone. I mean, it's not like someone else could have turned out worse...
Oh.
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RIP to a real one ☝️ some of these Hollywood neighbors live forever. How are Alan Alda and Peepee Van Cute butch still alive seriously
Edit: lmao autocorrect chads stay winning
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Hawkeye is always good for a few reaction images.
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Great movie btw
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As someone who has worked sales all their life, its def all time top 5 for me.
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Is that pretty much what sales is like? I always thought it was a bunch of r-slurs attempting to scam r-slurs out of money gussied up with stupid prizes and propaganda about goals and shit.
Glad i got a real job even though it can suck
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Brazil's theme song is so incongruent with the rest of the movie's theme, but I love it so much.
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I think it's because Terry Gilliam wanted to use the cha-cha-cha bit for the scene near the beginning where they introduce the office. It plays again everytime you see the mindless paperwork, red tape and bureaucracy of the state in action:
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I agree, I think the incongruity is a metaphor to how incongruous the system is to the human spirit. Idk though, i just really like the song
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I think Giliam just really liked the song too and that's why he named the movie after it.
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How can they come in here and say that to a working man?!
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