The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (Robert D. Krzykowski, 2019)

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Re: The Films of 2018

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I'm hoping Larry Miller plays an incredibly sarcastic bastard the way he did in Seinfeld/10 Things I Hate About You.
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Re: The Films of 2018

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I always thought Miller was pretty brilliant in those couple Law & Order episodes he was in, playing the same character accused of murdering his wife in both instances and my interest is usually peaked when he's in something.

But this sounds terrible (though I'll be in the camp where this is the best title for a movie).
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Re: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (Robert D. Krzykowski, 2018)

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Needing to capitalize the final "The" in this title is at the level of like, the final challenge in a high stakes grammar competition
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Re: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (Robert D. Krzykowski, 2018)

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Or, it's how you know I wasn't the one who thread-split this!
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If you ever get sick of Dot Com Dom, "the Man Who Killed Hitler" is not a bad idea
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Re: The Films of 2018

#7 Post by domino harvey »

cdnchris wrote: Thu Jul 26, 2018 5:17 pm I always thought Miller was pretty brilliant in those couple Law & Order episodes he was in, playing the same character accused of murdering his wife in both instances and my interest is usually peaked when he's in something.
I just rewatched the first one of those episodes not that long ago and it's pretty dark: he gets away with it! I just Googled and apparently they rectify that in a later episode (which I don't remember) when the same character tries to kill his third wife. Talk about commitment to a bit
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