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  1. Highest-Rated Movies about 'Limp' The Prestige (2006), The Usual Suspects (1995), No Country for Old Men (2007), Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), In Cold Blood (1967), Moon (2009), To Have and Have Not (1944), Head-On (2004) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Limp movies.

    • Paul Sheldon – Misery
    • Sarah Connor – Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    • Mr. Glass – Unbreakable
    • Davey Jones – Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man’S Chest
    • Freddie Freeman – Shazam!
    • Doofy – Scary Movie
    • Daniel Plainview – There Will Be Blood
    • Dr. Daniel Schreber – Dark City
    • Verbal Kint – The Usual Suspects
    • Jack Torrance – The Shining

    Sometimes it’s best if an author doesn’t meet their number one fan, especially if that fan is Annie Wilkessince this woman was beyond unhinged. Paul was taking a huge chance just trying to move around the house without knocking anything over or stumbling over anything. But when Annie found out that he’d been out and about, she must have gotten it t...

    This is another time when a hitch in the step is easy to rationalize since Sarah was hit in the leg with a bullet, meaning that she’s not going to have full use of that leg for a while, assuming she survived. Obviously she did, and if Dark Fate is any indication, the bullet didn’t cause any major damage since she was up and walking around without a...

    When your nickname is ‘Mr. Glass’ it’s best to assume that you shouldn’t be attempting to totter down a flight of stairs, and should probably just call it good and not worry too much about the guy you wanted to question. Seriously, who in their right mind would even be out walking this much if their bones were that brittle? We’re all for living you...

    You’ve got to wonder how long it took him to balance on that crab leg after the transformation, especially when he was likely used to having two solid boots beneath him that he could easily balance with. But it didn’t appear to bother Jones at all since he moved out quite easily. But in the third movie when he lifted his leg to kick someone, that w...

    This is pretty common with a lot of kids that have disabilities when one has to deal with the mockery of other kids. You either develop a sense of humor or you don’t, since the world isn’t going to be that kind to someone that can’t do what most others can. But Freddie managed to get around just fine and his wit and sarcastic sense of humor were mo...

    Did anyone see Doofy coming? Yes? No? He was a pretty innocuous character for a while since he was playing the mockery of Dewey from Scream, and he did it pretty well, even when going over the top with the drool and the other quirks. But the limping gait that he affected all the way through the movie until the end was kind of impressive since the a...

    This is the kind of man that you can’t help but listen to when he talks, even if he’s shouting at you and berating you, a person is compelled to listen. Plainview was the kind of man that forged ahead no matter what kind of obstacle was placed in front of him. He broke a limb? Oh well, he keeps going. An oil fire happens? Oh well, keep going. A pre...

    Dr. Schreber is the kind of guy that you don’t really know how to feel about at first since he is helping the Strangers, but he’s also working against them in a way that one can’t really understand at first. Once his plan is finally revealed it’s still hard to like him entirely, but he definitely isn’t the villain any longer.

    In retrospect, it feels as though Verbal should have been a suspect all along when it came to being the main bad guy, but the movie rolled along in a manner that made him appear to be a little less than capable. That’s when a story is well crafted when you don’t suspect much of anything until near the end.

    So what’s scarier, Jack limping down the hall, or through a snowy maze with an ax, or Jack just standing still and staring out the window as he slowly loses the last few marbles he had? That’s kind of a toss-up for a lot of people. A limp isn’t always a handicap, after all, sometimes it’s a clever plot device.

  2. The Usual Suspects is a 1995 crime thriller film [5] directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Kevin Pollak, Chazz Palminteri, Pete Postlethwaite, and Kevin Spacey .

  3. The Killing Of A Sacred Deer is a 2017 absurdist psychological horror thriller film directed and co-produced by Yorgos Lanthimos, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Efthimis Filippou. It stars Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan, Raffey Cassidy, Sunny Suljic, Alicia Silverstone, and Bill Camp.

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  5. I'm looking for some movies that have one of the main characters that walk with a limp. The reason is because my wife broke her foot and I am trying to cheer her up through thematic movies. Please let me know what you think of!

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0199718Limp (1999) - IMDb

    Limp: Directed by Duane Lavold. With Duane Lavold, Sophie Sutton, Mishna Wolff, Robby Sutton.