I think we can keep Pay It Forward, I don’t think I knew it was a film much less an abuser-starring film.
The concept is old, but the particular phrase may have been coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her 1916 book In the Garden of Delight. Robert Heinlein’s 1951 novel Between Planets helped popularize the phrase.
Oh, I’m not the only one who can’t watch Eternal Sunshine again? Used to be one of my favorite films…
Crazy how things can be tied so strongly to memories… Particularly when it’s a poignant piece of art that is far too relatable. Charlie Kaufman is a genius.
“The act of killing” plays that role for me. The most amazing movie I have ever watched, but I’ve just been able to watch it a handful of times. Haven’t gathered the courage to watch the follow up, “The look of silence” yet.
Wait what?
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Oh, I thought you meant the movie actually had an Epstein cameo and I somehow never noticed lol
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Fucking Kevin Spacey. So many great movies I just can’t watch anymore.
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Spacey ruined his own career.
Fucking Pay it Forward got ruined to by the way. I just said pay it forward to someone earlier today out of habit
You’re aight if you don’t click the disambiguation link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_it_forward
I think we can keep Pay It Forward, I don’t think I knew it was a film much less an abuser-starring film.
Oh, I’m not the only one who can’t watch Eternal Sunshine again? Used to be one of my favorite films…
Crazy how things can be tied so strongly to memories… Particularly when it’s a poignant piece of art that is far too relatable. Charlie Kaufman is a genius.
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I’ve watched it countless times… Like I said, used to be a favorite. Then my brain decided to attach it to the memory of someone that I miss dearly…
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“The act of killing” plays that role for me. The most amazing movie I have ever watched, but I’ve just been able to watch it a handful of times. Haven’t gathered the courage to watch the follow up, “The look of silence” yet.
I watched Dear Zachary twice. No tears.
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Although, it might bother me now, as a father. I have finally acquired the ability of empathy in my late thirties.
I think it’s because they’re humans. I always cry at the ends of Iron Giant and A.I.