Oh please, is anybody SUPPOSED to smoke?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — August: Osage County
nick-rock72 — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 04:07 PM)
C'mon now, is this not one of the best lines of the movie? Obviously there are deeper, more heartfelt lines in here, but this one just made me crack up. Maybe it's just because I'm a smoker as well, but I'll always remember Streep's delivery of this line. Just perfect.
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Ltay328 — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 02:36 PM)
Yes! As well as when she says the Rev didnt talk about the good stuff. Man was a world glass alcoholic more than 50 years. I DIED in the theater and I remember being one of only a few who laughed in the crowded theater.
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sjganton — 10 years ago(August 23, 2015 06:07 PM)
I agree on both your sides.world class alcoholic.lol.i cant say nothing there eithet or norco,darvo.lolol.true pills dont talk.i got movie memorized.i am suprised what great work meryl did,and we all have a barb in our family.mine for sure.miserable barb,lets make everyones life baf,nosy.omg.i keep quiet in my family.i have to.lolol.you both have a blessed day.shannon m ganton,not ashamed of who i am.are the cops here.i know that.god bless
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BestOfAllPossible — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 05:53 AM)
I didn't get to see the film in the theatre, but I saw the play three times on Broadway and the audience was howling at much of it. It felt to me that the movie didn't have the sucker punch humor the play did, though maybe it played differently in the theatre. Were other people laughing at it?
