>>>>>>>>Mike got me interested in The Big Chill so I watched it and have to say that while it was entertaining, it won't make my top 10 list.
>>>>>>>>Here's my personal top 10.
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>>>>>>>You are American, I presume.
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>>>>>>Yes, Dragan.
>>>>>>In case Donald Trump is looking, I have a birth certificate that says Brooklyn, NY.
>>>>>>Hamilton, NJ is definitely in the USA.
>>>>>>It's one of the older towns and it's a few miles from the site where Washington made his Christmas eve crossing to turn the tide of the revolution.
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>>>>>Once, if you have too much time on your hands, consider the possibility that the rest of the world is also making movies. And what you may have missed.
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>>>>I am curious; what non-american movies would you recommend for Bill (and maybe others) to see?
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>>>Moskva slizam ne verit! Loved it...
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>>It turned out that I never before saw this movie but only heard the name. Watched it last night. Brought about a lot of memories of the soviet era realities (especially manufacturing plant since my one and only job in USSR was a foreman at a manufacturing plant; I lived in dormitory, crammed with furniture apartments, drinking etc. etc.). Thank you for recommending the movie.
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>It was one of the first films I watched in Russian..... I'll have to watch it gain soon...
Do you mean to say that you understand Russian? Than I am absolutely amazed.
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