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re: Death on the Nile is on Hulu
Posted on 4/3/22 at 2:00 pm to GetCocky11
Posted on 4/3/22 at 2:00 pm to GetCocky11
I most enjoyed the incredibly long Art Deco booty dancing at the beginning. That shite was longer than most of y’all can frick.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 2:06 pm to Richleau
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I most enjoyed the incredibly long Art Deco booty dancing at the beginning. That shite was longer than most of y’all can frick.
That scene was something else.

Posted on 4/3/22 at 2:56 pm to GetCocky11
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I got grief on the OG thread but I thought this chick was hotter than Gal Gadot in this movie.
IRL she is not even close but she was fire in this movie.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 2:59 pm to 3nOut
I didn't realize until after that was the girl from Sex Education
Posted on 4/3/22 at 4:08 pm to hsfolk
That's a fact. Hell not even Batman could get me there. Not when it's gonna be on HBO April 19.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 5:09 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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You're doing it wrong.
Nope, that's pretty standard.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 10:38 pm to hsfolk
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Death on the Nile is on Hulu
What an unbearably boring movie.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 5:14 am to Floating Change Up
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Emma Mackey
Much hotter Emma Stone
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:27 am to hsfolk
We watched it last night. It wasn't a great movie obviously, but I enjoyed it. Glad I watched it.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:34 am to SECSolomonGrundy
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guessed the plot right away.
They telegraphed it. It was just a matter of HOW is he going to figure out who done it and how they done it.
It was worth watching though.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:39 am to tzimme4
quote:Emma Stone? Interesting.quote:Much hotter Emma Stone
Emma Mackey
Ever since starting Sex Ed I've thought of her as a Great Value Margot Robbie, along with Samara Weaving. Never thought she was an Emma Stone look-a-like.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:09 am to Jor Jor The Dinosaur
Yeah she doesn’t look like Emma stone at all
definitely an off brand Margo
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:14 am to wildtigercat93
They look at least a little bit alike....


Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:16 am to Funky Tide 8
I think the haircut in those pics are pulling 99 percent of the weight of the resemblance you see
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:21 am to wildtigercat93
I think they have some similar facial features as well.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:31 am to 3nOut
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I got grief on the OG thread but I thought this chick was hotter than Gal Gadot in this movie.
Agreed. That hairstyle for Gal did not suit her.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:35 am to GetCocky11
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I most enjoyed the incredibly long Art Deco booty dancing at the beginning. That shite was longer than most of y’all can frick.
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That scene was something else.
Yeah it was something else. Like a lot of the movie, it was pretty much a bunch of ret-conning woke, anachronistic bull shite.
Unless this is supposed to be some sort of alt-Universe such as in a Tarantino film, folks didn't act or dance that way in polite company back in that time period--"Twerking" and such.
Also back then (and in the original novel and 1978 movie version):
-- no interracial dancing (right background), either.
-- no interracial couples (Bouc and Rosalie).
-- no lesbian couples (Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers)
-- no electric guitars and "blues" (a la Sister Rosetta Tharpe) being played in the fine halls of Europe and on Egyptian pleasure cruise.
-- no Arab/Egyptian "cousin Andrew"
Updated for modern sensibilities to the point it becomes ludicrous.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:35 am to BigNastyTiger417
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Few movies need to be seen in a theater to experience it properly. Films like Avatar, The Lord of the Rings, and any Christopher Nolan film are the exceptions.
It's a lot more than that. I thought my last string of movie theater movies were all great in the theater: 1917, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and Parasite all benefited from the big screen.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:36 am to BRich
Lord it must be miserable to be you 
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:38 am to BRich
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Yeah it was something else. Like a lot of the movie, it was pretty much a bunch of ret-conning woke, anachronistic bull shite.
Unless this is supposed to be some sort of alt-Universe such as in a Tarantino film, folks didn't act or dance that way in polite company back in that time period--"Twerking" and such.
Also back then (and in the original novel and 1978 movie version):
-- no interracial dancing (right background), either.
-- no interracial couples (Bouc and Rosalie).
-- no lesbian couples (Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers)
-- no electric guitars and "blues" (a la Sister Rosetta Tharpe) being played in the fine halls of Europe and on Egyptian pleasure cruise.
-- no Arab/Egyptian "cousin Andrew"
Updated for modern sensibilities to the point it becomes ludicrous.
its a movie that is not based on real life sooo...
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