SjoerdLeenders
Joined Apr 2008
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The bit of Elaine being introduced to Jerry's aunt "Stella!" is hilarious.
Elaine and Jerry trip down to Florida to scuba-dive and attend a dinner in Morty's honor as the outgoing president of the condo association.
Elaine injures her back trying to fall asleep on the pull-out sofa bed, pops one of Morty's muscle relaxant drugs, and as a result, goes completely loopy and does a mean Marlon Brando impression when Introduced to aunt Stella.
Elaine could be as neurotic as George, as funny as Jerry, and as physical as Kramer. Julia is a damn good actress. I remember laughing so damn hard when I first watched this. Still funny each time I watch it again.
Elaine and Jerry trip down to Florida to scuba-dive and attend a dinner in Morty's honor as the outgoing president of the condo association.
Elaine injures her back trying to fall asleep on the pull-out sofa bed, pops one of Morty's muscle relaxant drugs, and as a result, goes completely loopy and does a mean Marlon Brando impression when Introduced to aunt Stella.
Elaine could be as neurotic as George, as funny as Jerry, and as physical as Kramer. Julia is a damn good actress. I remember laughing so damn hard when I first watched this. Still funny each time I watch it again.
This documentary is shot like a glossy, which is quite ironic. All types of hotshots tell us how great Ralph is. His career and achievements are nonetheless fascinating.
Interesting documentary about the assassination of a high ranking politician who was in charge of liquidating unhealthy companies in East-Germany.
Plenty of original footage from the late 80s and early 90s. The perspective of the director remains a bit of a mystery. The story has many interesting angles, but overall the message was a bit unclear. Nonetheless it was captivating enough to keep watching, especially if you love history and political drama.