Rico says he and the ladyfriend watched
The Station Agent, and he and his friend
Damon went to see
The Grand Budapest Hotel:
The Station Agent (which Rico says should get a special Oscar for Best Film Starring A Dwarf), starring Bobby Cannavale (photo, left), Patricia Clarkson, (photo, center), and Peter Dinklage (photo, right):
When his only friend dies, a man born with dwarfism moves to rural New Jersey to live a life of solitude, only to meet a chatty hot dog vendor (and Peter Dinklage) and a woman (played by Patricia Clarkson) dealing with her own personal loss.
The Grand Budapest Hotel, starring everyone in Hollywood, including Ralph Fiennes as M. Gustave, F. Murray Abraham as Mister Moustafa, Mathieu Amalric as Serge X, Adrien Brody as Dmitri, Willem Dafoe as Jopling, Jeff Goldblum as Deputy Kovacs, Harvey Keitel as Ludwig, Jude Law as a young writer, Bill Murray as M. Ivan, Edward Norton as Henckels, Saoirse Ronan as Agatha, Jason Schwartzman as M. Jean, Léa Seydoux as Clothilde, Tilda Swinton as Madame D, Tom Wilkinson as The Author, Owen Wilson as M. Chuck, Tony Revolori as Zero, Larry Pine as Mr. Mosher, Giselda Volodi as Serge's sister, Florian Lukas as Pinky, Karl Markovics as Wolf, Volker Michalowski as Gunther, Neal Huff as The Lieutenant, Bob Balaban as M. Martin, Fisher Stevens as M. Robin, Wallace Wolodarsky as M. Georges, Waris Ahluwalia as M. Dino, and a couple of dozen other actors you never head of:
The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the First and Second world wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend.
Rico says they're both great, in very different ways; as Joe Bob Briggs would've said: Check 'em out...
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