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Re: Classic TV/Movie Scenes
If you like pokes in the eyes or bricks on the head, may I suggest The Three Stooges?
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I loved Laurel and Hardy as a kid.
Slapstick is still fuuny and they did it perfectly as there always one last brick on the head or poke in the eye.
The episode in the sawmill is perfection.
Slapstick is still fuuny and they did it perfectly as there always one last brick on the head or poke in the eye.
The episode in the sawmill is perfection.
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Sydney_Iron
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- Takashi Miike
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- Takashi Miike
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Sydney_Iron
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Re: Classic TV/Movie Scenes
A great scene you don't many shows indulging like this any more, didn't know it was Michael Mann that directed it but can absolutely see it now, he loves a long shot in Heat Collateral etc