And you thought fiction could be terrifying? The horror. The DC snipers’ Caprice glides roads like some angel of death.
And you thought fiction could be terrifying? The horror. The DC snipers’ Caprice glides roads like some angel of death.
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This might be one of the worst films I have ever endured. I can’t be bothered to tell you why.
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Card is titled: “Prometheus Fountain.”
Printed on back of postcard:
PROMETHEUS FOUNTAIN
Rockefeller Center
New York City
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Trying to appreciate the films of Nuri Bilge Ceylan: like seeking value in 30 MPH in the fast lane. But I’m trying.
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Shakespeare, spiced by Cole Porter, yet not as bold as those angular sets seeming straight from Salvador Dali’s brain.
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Halfway through the sexual-predator drama Trust, I thought: I will hate this movie if they don’t catch the creep. Therefore, 1/2 star.
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Card is titled: “Central Park.”
Printed on back of postcard:
CENTRAL PARK
New York City
Fifth Avenue hotels and the General Motors Building as seen through Central Park in the heart of New York City.
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Plastichrome® ©Colourpicture, Boston, Mass. 02130
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Great acting. Painterly cinematography. Stunning. I couldn’t stop watching even though I had to pee really bad.
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