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Date Posted: 11:48:39 12/18/23 Mon
Author: Comicality
Subject: ~ ~ ~ Monday Movie Matinee ~ ~ ~


Hehehe, maybe we shouldn’t leave Bill Murray alone around children any time soon! LOL!

”St. Vincent"

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Despite being funny in some of the grumpiest ways, there are a lot of really heartfelt moments in the movie that people who haven't seen it yet missed out on. And it just makes for a good time, you know?

Bill Murray plays Vincent, a grouchy older man who smokes, drinks, gambles, and is always a few dollars away from being completely broke. And that's all that you get to see of him until some brand new neighbors move in next door, including an extremely hard working single mother who ends up needing someone to watch after her young son when she can't get home. Despite his frustration and annoyance, the isolated Vincent agrees to babysit the boy...for a fee of course...and the two find a bit of an uneasy bond between them.

This is one of those movies that just makes you feel good once you realize what's really going on here, and it'll leave you feeling warm and fuzzy by the end. Sometimes a gruff exterior isn't representative within. Enjoy!

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