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Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Mormon Advantage (2021)
Hurl
Alexander Vindman is an unjustifiable narcissist, a traitor, a coward, and all around POS. Larry David is a funny, funny man, but can never rank with the greats because of his leftist derangement.
Alexander Vindman is an unjustifiable narcissist, a traitor, a coward, and all around POS. Larry David is a funny, funny man, but can never rank with the greats because of his leftist derangement.
Alexander Vindman is an unjustifiable narcissist, a traitor, a coward, and all around POS. Larry David is a funny, funny man, but can never rank with the greats because of his leftist derangement.
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The Artist (2011)
One Thing ...
This is not so much a review of The Artist as much as it is an unfortunate footnote to what might have been a very positive review. I was prompted to submit it after watching the end credits, then scrolling through them several times in search of a name and not finding it.
The work of legendary music composer Bernard Herrmann, namely his love theme in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, is used prominently and unmistakably in a lengthy sequence in The Artist, but never credited to the late Mr. Herrmann. Acknowledgment likewise could not be found in the credits in the IMDb article, nor in the article under Bernard Herrmann's name (unless I missed it, but I don't think I did).
I'm mystified by this slighting of Herrmann, whether it was originally an inadvertent oversight or a deliberate lifting of his artistic creation.