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Anyways, I don't recommend letting your kids watch this filth as it contains stupid morals like
strangers
are your friends (as said before), there is never a reason to be sad and if you are sad eat junk food, being an individual is taboo, magic can solve all of your problems and heaps of other ridiculous crap.
Among the weird strangers, Jason meets his former sweetheart Nancy (Rose McGowan), who has just left her husband in Los Angeles.
Turns out Dr Chopper needs body parts to stay alive and has been taking them from strangers, like pair of lesbians and 5 sorority girls on their initiation(you get the picture) traveling through Lake Tanoka.
Watching the premiere required much suspension of disbelief, that Mike Olshanskey's fares would so rapidly spill their guts and he would feel driven to intervene in the lives of utter
strangers.
This is a comedy version of
"Strangers
on a Train".
Besides, it says that you should eat junk food if you are sad and that
strangers
are your friends.
they sneek out to meet the boys start to really like them ETC.....they meet a supermodel in process and go around paris with total
strangers
they think are cute.
As near as I can figure out the plot has something to do with a bunch of
strangers
being brought together on an island for a will reading(?)
To further defray costs, they get two other
strangers
to come along.
The basic plot is 3 old business associates invite 2
strangers
into their home for returning a lost wallet with 10 bucks in it.
Strangers
on a Train, one of Hitchcock's first and more underrated hits, is a perfect example of these traits - an entertaining and suspenseful story, even when viewed over 50 years later, yes, but so carefully and intelligently constructed it stands today as a masterpiece in film technique.
In Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's
"Strangers
On A Train", Guy Haines (Farley Granger)and Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker)meet for the first time on a train journey and discuss the idea of carrying out two murders.
Christopher Nolan's first film is a 'no budget' black and white film about a unemployed writer who begins following strangers, which in turn leads to robbery and also violence.
The plot is simple enough--three yuppies get into a scrap with a group of
strangers
in a bar, and it turns out to be much more than they bargained for.
There are many moments in that every one can relate to, Like being out of you skull at parties and talking complete rubbish to
strangers.
The story is about a bored writer who likes to follow random
strangers
down the street, until he follows someone, whose noticed him following others, and has been following him in tern, from there the complexity escalates and identities begin to rearrange.
Owen, who wants to kill his detestable mother (Anne Ramsey), watches
"Strangers
on a Train" and misunderstands Larry's advice, believing that his teacher wants to swap murders to eliminate the motive.
This movie is basically a spoof on Hitchcock's
Strangers
on a train, which i thought was overrated anyway.
The plot has Danny Devito going to see
Strangers
and then thinking Billy Crystal wants them to swap murders, For Crystal to murder his mother and Devito to murder his wife.
The man leaves for work and some
strangers
show up at his place and take the woman away to this 'tower block', a huge apartment building referred to as the Black Tower, where others of her kind (for whom the 'no memory' things seems to be the least of their problems) are being held for some reason.
Does not go overboard with homage after to Hitchcock - Owen (Danny DeVito) was lucky he had
"Strangers
on A Train" playing at the local cinema, so the movie flat out tells you that that was the inspiration.
The phrase "black comedy" was invented for this insanity, which is a take-off on Hitchcock's
"Strangers
on a Train."
Not that Larry knows what he's talking about until it appears it's too late - just like "Strangers."
It's not long after seeing
"Strangers
on a Train" that he's in Honolulu, stalking Larry's wife.
There are several scenes copied from "Strangers," which are hilarious.
One of Alfred Hitchcock's three greatest films, along with "Psycho" and "The 39 Steps",
"Strangers
On A Train" is as brilliantly out-of-control as a merry-go-round in Metcalf, and almost as deadly.
When Larry tells Owen to calm down by watching
"Strangers
on a Train", Owen gets the idea that they should do criss-cross murders like in the movie.
Inspired by Hitchcock's
STRANGERS
ON A TRAIN concept of two men swapping murders in exchange for getting rid of the two people messing up their lives, THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN is an original and very inventive comedy take on the idea.
At its core, it's the feature-length presentation of the long-running MTV reality soap opera known as "The Real World" in which, as its motto goes: "This is the 'true story' of seven
strangers
picked to live in a house and have their lives taped... so watch what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real."
I was totally intrigued by the idea of three
strangers
searching for a mysterious man who has loved and betrayed each of them in different ways.
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