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2 years really isn’t much of a difference when you look 55 haha. Nice veneers, stupid.And lie about their age and pretend to be two years younger than they really were. Like a fucking woman.
Buster was the best.
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2 years really isn’t much of a difference when you look 55 haha. Nice veneers, stupid.And lie about their age and pretend to be two years younger than they really were. Like a fucking woman.
Buster was the best.
This book is gross. I read a few dozen pages out of curiosity and then immediately deleted the file.
I wanted to make a joke about him dying so looked him up and saw that factoid. When he died it turned out he'd spent his whole life pretending he was two years younger than he actually was. Like you say, pointless considering he looked like an old man back when he was in Raging Bull. Just pointless in general really. Real man's man!2 years really isn’t much of a difference when you look 55 haha. Nice veneers, stupid.
I forget the exact line but Groucho said something like "I wish you were at the opposite end of a shooting gallery" and it always made me laugh.Just adding that I fawkin' love the Marx Brothers. They're also the best kind of jew (dead.)
Probably little boys' buttholesWonder what Johnny Russo and Brad Trackman have been getting into
As a kid I was obsessed with the Universal Monsters, so I remember checking that one out. Absolutely loved it and it's become a regular watch, in addition to making me a fan of AnC.I started watching Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein on Halloween and that was making laugh.
I’m partial to Monkey Business, but those are both great.Horse Feathers is my favorite but I love Duck Soup.
You've reminded me of the actual greatest book aout old Hollywood.
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WWAWD Day for Night? I love that movie.That's a great one, so is this:
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It's more film theory than anything, but it's a great read.
WWAWD Day for Night? I love that movie.
Pierrot le Fou is better but I'm not sure what my favorite Godard is actually.Can't hold a candle to "The Rules of The Game" when it comes to the French cinema.
And nothing compares to "Breathless".
Nigga had no belly button.That's a great one, so is this:
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It's more film theory than anything, but it's a great read.
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