Ressell
Ressell
Took a course on Detective Fiction last year and we read Mosley's latest Easy Rawlins book "Little Green". It was so good I blew through it in a night and immediately tracked this movie down. Devil In A Blue Dress is the tits. And as mentioned by just about everyone so far, Don Cheadle is so fucking great as Mouse.
Ladies & gentlemen, this man is for the birds!
Noah tells the Detective "maybe it's Oscar Hodges you should be talking to" early on in the episode. Unless I missed something and Noah has a very dark sense of humor I'm guessing Oscar is alive
shit, tom hardy died???
i lost it when he said the food was "drier than grandma's snatch"
"The end. Cut to black. Audience goes fucking…ape shit. It's perfect."
right? he was on the whole world. that record was huge. it won a grammy! shit, killer mike was on the fucking scooby doo soundtrack.
The best thing ever was the shot of someone (maybe Lauara?) talking on the beach as Gervase walked by out of focus in the background carrying like 10 cocounts
That was an A episode. That was an A+. That episode exceeded any sort of grading scale.
yeah, in the S3 finale he's on the verge of being called back up into the MLB and he just walks off the field and then this happens http://www.youtube.com/watc…
the neptunes are still around. they did a song on pusha t's mixtape earlier this year
he is totally gonna go deep and become a fan favorite and then get blindsided. he is tocantins-era tyson
and one more for good measure https://twitter.com/Horse_e…
You're the man Harris. By the way I saw you were in that episode but had no lines. What did you say that got cut out?
Here is my alternate ending for the episode:
the 60s spy music followed by PROJECT KILL MACHINE was my favorite part of the episode
Reynold has this puppy dog enthusiasm and unyielding trust that i kind of love. He might be a jackass, but he's at least a fun jackass
*flashback to everyone standing around, casually chatting while Ryan's father dies*
this album's great and miles better than the fucking slog that was Goblin. his production is more diverse, his subject matter is more mature, and this album itself is more focused than his past two. harumph