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I was enthralled by every second of this movie. You just brought a favorite into my life.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vfri1w4dk18wq83qnoua0/A-Knight-s-Tale-REACTION.mp4?rlkey=do8i7vkeyz2r4xb3i9bqhlz8c&st=ucxjn35z&dl=0

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Topher 😃

I had no idea what to expect going into that. I've gotta learn to trust you guys more that's twice now you showed me a movie I didn't think I'd like that I really enjoyed. Unfortunately it's more than two hours long and dropbox only allows two hours so now i have to download the whole thing to watch what's probably about four more minutes. Small price to pay for an evening's enjoyment.

Eric

Not to brag, but... yeah, I have good taste. I've recommended: Who Framed Roger Rabbit Lucky Number Slevin Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang and now A Knight's Tale I did NOT recommend The Princess Bride or The Big Lebowski, I don't think, but only because you got to them before I joined (this tier). Did I recommend Tucker & Dale? I think I might've, but not sure. It's one of my higher ranked horror movies... I don't think I did, but I may well have for an October rec if you specifically asked for horror? Not sure... And I've been working on "Walk Hard" but so far, no dice. I have to assume people just haven't watched it? Because it's so fucking good. And... a few others, but none I'm as confident in as Walk Hard. Fight Club and Se7en are on my list too. Obvious choices, but they're obvious for a reason. "Men Who Stare At Goats" and "Mr Right" are on my list too... but unlike, say, Slevin or KKBB or (to some degree, at least) WFRR, they aren't all-time great movies that are under-reacted-to; they're great, but not all-time great. "7 Days in Hell" is great too... I think that's like a 50 minute documentary, so I may just choose that for a "binge watch" soon... will have to watch it again to see if it's as good as I remember though... among my top tier of movies that I didn't name... American Psycho is way up there but I'm not sure if you'll love it nearly as much as I do. And "GI Joe: The Movie" I'm definitely nowhere near confident thinking you'll like it enough to make it worth cashing it in as the one movie we get a month. (Even aside from the question of whether or not it could ever win, which it couldn't.) "The Mummy" is, in my mind, almost a companion piece to "A Knight's Tale" in terms of being this incredibly fun adventure movie that's just so great across every element: writing, cast, chemistry, and the execution... I'm pretty sure you said you've seen The Mummy before but not 100%. You have, right? I think Zoolander was me too.