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The professional was a stupid movie.
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Originally Posted by Welly Wu View Post
The professional was a stupid movie.
Kind of dated and a rather unbelievable concept, but worth it to see Gary Oldman's over-the-top performance. Loved him in Track 29 as well. He does "Crazy" really well. Nothing he's done since then really cuts as deep as those rolls did for me. Also can't get enough Natalie Portman, but of that vintage, much prefer "Beautiful Girls", which is a very good film. Sorry for the threadjack...back to the office coworker.

Reference to Leon was just a humorous response to the suggestion of violence. In cases of personal conflict like this, I don't think it solves anything, and more often than not breeds more of the same. I've never worked in an office before so perhaps I'm missing something here.
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The professional was a stupid movie.
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Kind of dated and a rather unbelievable concept, but worth it to see Gary Oldman's over-the-top performance. Loved him in Track 29 as well. He does "Crazy" really well. Nothing he's done since then really cuts as deep as those rolls did for me. Also can't get enough Natalie Portman, but of that vintage, much prefer "Beautiful Girls", which is a very good film. Sorry for the threadjack...back to the office coworker.

Reference to Leon was just a humorous response to the suggestion of violence. In cases of personal conflict like this, I don't think it solves anything, and more often than not breeds more of the same. I've never worked in an office before so perhaps I'm missing something here.
I enjoyed that movie. Sometimes entertainment is unrealistic, that's what makes it an "escape".
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