He fell just hard enough head first on concrete. If the right circumstances come together, it doesn't take much to turn your brains into tomato paste.
He fell just hard enough head first on concrete. If the right circumstances come together, it doesn't take much to turn your brains into tomato paste.
@avclub-befd824498cf169c82762eb88773c3c7:disqus You know that is the direction they're going? The gang has always talked about the show being a continual de-evolution of the characters, and the continued hints of Dennis's serial killing and raping is there just as much as Mac's homosexuality. Whether they'll ever make…
No, they specifically mentioned him not wearing a helmet. That's the gag: the bad-ass dies from an otherwise innocuous fall.
She actually, according to Hawks, completely failed at that performance. He wanted her to play the character as a sexy, tough Hawks girl, and Jean Arthur just refused the direction. He actually gave her a pretty brutal dressing down after the film wrapped:
Slot machines! Truly a rube's foible. I assure you, a gentlemen gambler as myself will only tempt the kismet in those three most dignified contests of fortune:
I once was walking by a bar, and saw a diminutive size black-man in full emerald pimp regalia. right down to the cane and bowler hat. I turned to the person I was with and said: "So that's what they mean by black Irish…"
I just figured it out: Luke Cage is a black Terry Tsurugi.
Let's face it: white people simply don't have soul.
Too bad it's not set in Argentina. Then the Nazis could still be Nazis. Just better dressed.
Emotional 14 year olds, you say? Can you go to prison for that?
We in the West think of Chow Yun-Fat as a movie bad-ass, but the guy's real forté was comedy. He had absolutely no narcissism about his "tough guy" image, and wasn't afraid to go completely in the other direction of silliness. See also: Tiger on Beat which opens with his character having a gun pointed at him and…
Are your friends Skyler fans?
He's seen the way her mind works… that's enough validation to know she's an enemy, and Walt is certainly smart enough to do the guesswork. Learning that she already played her hand, both in threatening his family and plotting his death, is just icing on the cake.
He was trying to bide his time, telling Walt that he'll never find his money if he kills him.
And someone's whose proven itchy when it comes to loose ends. (Something validated later when Walt learns they threatened Holly).
A brilliant idea for a late night talk show.
+ Twin Peaks + Faulkner + L'enfant sauvage + Eric Gill's homelife
/highbrow
Actual squibs! When's the last time you've seen those…
You take that back!
It sounds like someone needs three hard inches of creamotherapy. That should doctor you right up.