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The House of Dynamite was clearly inspired by this one hell of a movie, I highly recommend it, just finished
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>>215488853
If you've seen Dr. Strangelove, what's the point? Yes, I've seen both movies.
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>>215488944
Strangelove is a satire, comedy even
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>>215488853
In the fact that it was also incredibly retarded? And House of Dynamite was clearly inspired by Annie Jacobsen’s dogshit and also retarded book.
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>>215488973
it's a tv program, a movie
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>>215488853
Looks old and boring
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>>215489063
If you can distinguish between these two movies, then it's your loss, not mine
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>>215489113
Cant**
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>>215489113
It was a Sopranos reference, but yes, I can distinguish between the two. One is a nuclear war movie played very dry and is mostly a slog to sit through despite some decent performances and the like, and the other is the same thing except directed by Stanley Kubrick, memorable, entertaining, stylish, unique and funny.
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>>215488853
Sydney Lumet was one of the greatest directors we ever had.
He was an absolute kino machine.
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>>215488853
Fuck off zoomer nigger
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>hey guys I just discovered a classic



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