Ryan Whitney
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And this is probably maybe the best ever.
It's called The Long Good Friday.
Came out in 1980.
That was Bob Hoskins, who he's
unfortunately passed but he was the guy who framed Roger Rabbit you know the live action guy and also if they ever made a Barry Trotz movie and he was still around he definitely would have played Barry Trotz if you're trying to visualize but it's a British gangster flick he basically he's a mob guy he's got all these businesses and
All of a sudden, his business is getting fucked with, and he's trying to figure out who does it, and I'll leave it at that.
It's a brilliant flick.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
Yeah, you know what I mean.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
Exactly.
I want people to be surprised.
I want the movie to come to them.
But one of the all-time best endings, like, I love nonverbal acting.
Like, yeah, Al Pacino in Godfather 2, like, you know, when he hears Fredo talking about being down there with Johnny Oler, and, like, he just... Pacino just does this thing with his face and his eyes where, like, he's conveying this thing without saying it.
Well, Bob Hoskins at the end of this movie...
It's Pacino-like, so go on Good Friday.
Awesome stuff.
Good stuff there.
I contemplate, and this is hilarious, I contemplate maybe a new segment, Biz.