The Catherine Tate Show - “Lauren, French exam”

a public service announcement brought to you by #15minmovies: all of The Catherine Tate Show is on netflix instant. but only until the 31st.

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#15minmovies: “Carnal Knowledge”
it was worth sticking around past the quarter hour mark. but it really should have ended SPOILER ALERT when Bobby (Ann-Margret’s character) takes all the pills and Jack Nicholson (no character name because I’m convinced he just played himself) cries into his hands ever so dramatically. it’s all downhill from there after that and no one needs to see a prematurely aged Art Garfunkel. ironically, they got it pretty right on that end
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#15minmovies: “Carnal Knowledge”

it was worth sticking around past the quarter hour mark. but it really should have ended SPOILER ALERT when Bobby (Ann-Margret’s character) takes all the pills and Jack Nicholson (no character name because I’m convinced he just played himself) cries into his hands ever so dramatically. it’s all downhill from there after that and no one needs to see a prematurely aged Art Garfunkel. ironically, they got it pretty right on that end

(photo via Movie Market)

The Catherine Tate Show - “Lauren, French exam”

a public service announcement brought to you by #15minmovies: all of The Catherine Tate Show is on netflix instant. but only until the 31st.

go watch! now!

(Source: youtube.com)

#15minmovies: “Carnal Knowledge”
it was worth sticking around past the quarter hour mark. but it really should have ended SPOILER ALERT when Bobby (Ann-Margret’s character) takes all the pills and Jack Nicholson (no character name because I’m convinced he just played himself) cries into his hands ever so dramatically. it’s all downhill from there after that and no one needs to see a prematurely aged Art Garfunkel. ironically, they got it pretty right on that end
(photo via Movie Market)

#15minmovies: “Carnal Knowledge”

it was worth sticking around past the quarter hour mark. but it really should have ended SPOILER ALERT when Bobby (Ann-Margret’s character) takes all the pills and Jack Nicholson (no character name because I’m convinced he just played himself) cries into his hands ever so dramatically. it’s all downhill from there after that and no one needs to see a prematurely aged Art Garfunkel. ironically, they got it pretty right on that end

(photo via Movie Market)

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