I think there's a thing where if it's a heavy drug movie, she MUST be coked out of her mind and berserk. Sometimes that's fun rather than sexist, though.
I think there's a thing where if it's a heavy drug movie, she MUST be coked out of her mind and berserk. Sometimes that's fun rather than sexist, though.
That family was always second tier, but you're right, it collapsed with a bunch of the others in the 80s.
Shut down the thread. Compactica wins the internet.
BLOW: "You can be a regular person from a good family, but the foreigners are way better than the drug business than you, so you will lose all your friends, your money and your mom will snitch you. Also, you will go to jail forever because the law is good."
This does look good. Just added it to my wishlist.
Did you read The Brothers Bulger?
Sounds like SOMEONE is getting their comeuppance for the Intolerable Acts.
*Lights cigarette, leans back*
I'm curious how true-to-life that movie was when it comes to his personality on set.
It's that right now there's a really fashionable movement to complain about antiheroes in movies and TV.
Self righteousness is a stinky cologne on the AVC.
With say, Iggy Pop playing Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum in two different sets of fat suit and makeup.
Yes, but how many Hot Topic shirts can be made of it????
You know, it really is surprising what people like and don't like.
*Stunned, his monocle falls into his soup*
It was that he played a villain for the first time in forever. I always figured that's what won Marty his Oscar for that movie.
The exact moment that Jack's stories became 50 times better than Liz's.
That thing was like a PSA.
I can't wait. I'm reading the definitive book on Whitey right now, having read a few books by people who knew him and being completely underwhelmed - and some mostly objective books about him that all end with him going on the lam and being anti climactic.
Probably a good idea.