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David Crawford

One of my favorites! Glad you enjoyed it

Michael Aalgaard

Brain fever describes a medical condition where a part of the brain becomes inflamed and causes symptoms that present as fever. The terminology is dated and is encountered most often in Victorian literature, where it typically describes a potentially life-threatening illness brought about by a severe emotional upset. However in modern times brain fever is actually Encephalitis which is an inflammation (swelling and irritation) of the brain. In most cases, a virus causes this inflammation. Encephalitis is also called acute viral encephalitis or aseptic encephalitis

Michael Aalgaard

01:22:05 I can't look at his mouth either. Don't know what it is about it but it's just odd or weird

Michael Aalgaard

Albert is played by the very young Henry Cavill (SUPERMAN).

MonoElm

So weird seeing Cavill this young. He's like the definition of manly now, but he looks like such a little boy here.

David Collins

Biss, do you read books much? If you do, The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is a MASTERPIECE. Lots of great movies based on Dumas' works. I'm quite fond of The Man in the Iron Mask with Leonardo Di Caprio (and many others). The Three Musketeers with Kiefer Sutherland (also with many others) is excellent as well.

DangitEugene

The movie "The Shawshank Redemption" mentions the book and author of the Count of MC. I guess it's the writer's way of giving away the ending.

Joe

V for Vendetta has him referencing it too :)

Carter Rowe

who ever super requested this i applaud you immensely.