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Christopher Walken, known for his unique charisma and scene-stealing abilities, has a career filled with memorable moments. This article explores his perspective on his most interesting scene and the movie that helped him accept his talent.
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“As interesting as it gets”: The greatest scene of Christopher Walken’s career is a masterclass