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Realize that life is change, and furniture to rearrange
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I tell myself this is an adult married man with a child and... naaaah.
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That's Sir Prince King Charles.
To be fair he also sounds pretty hesitant and apologetic speaking English.
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I was going to post about Michael's very tall co-stars but I got waylaid by how pretty he is in Speechless, a romcom in search of an Aaron Sorkin script
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btw learning that Keats is actually taller than Mark Wahlberg is messing me up
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the natural extension of Beej delighting in having a tum
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🤩😍🤩 omg! this is incredible!
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Odyssey
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I hope Hello Kitty Uzi girl had a rucksack when climbing Mount Fuji in her kimono. Possibly with a few cans of Heinz.
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Keats is also on the petite side
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Currently workshopping a "You don't wear no perfume, but you do have two Colognes" joke.
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Michael Caine, a secretly humungous actor.
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Perhaps there's an intermediate stage we're missing.
Looks a bit better -> gets gf -> looks a lot better
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Forever pondering the cause and effect of that one.
Like:
Gets gf -> looks better
or
Looks better -> gets gf
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Loved Possible Worlds.
Last Night (1998) is another one that stuck with me. McCamus only has a tiny role but plenty of other Canadian stars.
The Sweet Hereafter is more widely known and also a good one.
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I've seen a lot with Ouimette's frequent theatrical partner in crime, Tom McCamus. Possible Worlds is a good one that no one knows but made a big impression on me.
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Sounds extremely like a Canadian movie.
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Beautiful!
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Russell tends to point with his palm facing up, which is a bit unusual.
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the poor Palisades catching strays
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does kinda look like ABBA: The Murder Mystery
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A movie where the "making of" would've probably made a more interesting film.
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*considers the evidence*
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Keats manages to rise above the facial hair and remain cute, but it's certainly not an improvement.
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I hear the call of my people