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3 hours ago, DaysOff said:

In my personal top 10. Griffin Dunne was the perfect time, place, and age for that role. It's one of those roles where I try to cast someone else and can't.

Don't you mean Bronson Pinchot?

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Great movie. Scorsese makes the filmgoer feel as trapped in the movie as Griffin. It's pretty amazing in hindsight that his two films immediately after Raging Bull--The King of Comedy and After Hours--were flops and so misunderstood that people were wondering if he'd lost his touch. The King of Comedy was 20+ years ahead of its time as a look into celebrity worship & how far an untalented, ordinary person would go in search of fame in order to be "somebody."

 

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Showing at the Drafthouse as a double-bill with Babe: Pig in the City, which is a pretty iconic pairing. Tragically missed out on getting tickets. One of my favorites.

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