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<p dir="auto"><strong>Betta_have_my_donutz</strong> — <em>13 years ago(March 02, 2013 05:08 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">This movie's junk<br />
Only good scene is Jack "assisting" that customer in his jewelery store. Seeing Kari Wuhrer's bazookas was also a plus.<br />
Other than that what the hell was the point of Robin Wright's character, why was she dancing to a strange parody of "Whatta Mouse" by Micky &amp; Minnie Mouse?<br />
But for real, why da f did David Morse grab her so violently when he wanted to hug her. Would have been better if he snapped her neck, would have least made the movie more interesting.<br />
Oh let's not forget Penn's brilliant writing.<br />
"I'm a jeweler<br />
I own a jewelery store!"<br />
I only watched this for Nicholson, if he wasn't in this, I strongly believe this movie would be rated in the 5s like it should be. 6.3? kiss my ass.</p>
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