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American Reunion (R) Has Stifler's mom spent the last 13 years upstairs in her room, reclining on her chaise lounge, occasionally touching up her pink lipstick and waiting for one of her son's young friends to wander into her lair? I'm growing concerned for America's most iconic mother. When she made her first appearance in the "American Pie" movies, she landed like a blond bombshell. This time, when her son throws a party downstairs, and she still looks and behaves exactly the same, we get a sense of tragedy. I dread the thought that she has been sitting there for year after year, plumping up her cleavage and sexily brushing a lock of hair back from her eyes.The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
Benjamin : It's like I was playing some kind of game, but the rules don't make any sense to me. They're being made up by all the wrong people. I mean no one makes them up. They seem to make themselves up.The May issue : Finnish deadpan master Aki Kaurismäki opens up about his new Le Havre and the state of the world, plus the return of Whit Stillman, Ben Rivers breaks for the hills, Greatest-Film-Ever candidates Beau Travail and La Grande Illusion , a brief history of film manifestos, Nazis in space and Guy Maddin’s adventures with ectoplasm in the basement of the Pompidou. Read more… In past S&S polls of the greatest films of all time, Jean Renoir’s La Grande Illusion has lost out to his later, allegedly more personal film La Règle du jeu .
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