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1. Parasite (2019)
2. Housekeeping (1987)
3. Noah (2014)
4. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
1. Robert Redford
2. Evans Evans
3. Kris Kristofferson
4. Vince Vaughn
5. Alan Arkin
6. Steven Spielberg
7. Rob Reiner
8. Sally Struthers
9. Parker Posey
10. Rudy Ramos
11. Hubert H. Humphrey
12. Betty Buckley
1. Robert Redford
2. Evans Evans
3. Kris Kristofferson
4. Vince Vaughn
5. Alan Arkin
6. Steven Spielberg
7. Rob Reiner
8. Sally Struthers
1. Virginia Woolf
2. Dennis Wilson
3. John Jacob Astor IV
4. Jeff Buckley
5. Brian Jones
6. Josef Mengele
7. Whitney Houston
8. Natalie Wood
9. Jessica Savitch
10. Aaron Carter
1. Virginia Woolf
2. Dennis Wilson
I have a lot of childhood memories of Service Merchandise when my parents would take me and my brothers.
Same here. That picture someone took from ground level of the iconic toys waving goodbye to a Toys R Us storefront tore me up a little.
<blockquote>What's 'selfish' about believing in second chances and redemption?</blockquote>
Nothing at all. The problem lies in sticking around and accepting mistreatment with the mistaken notion that by hanging in there long enough for the rough ride, the other person will change.
I do think people without personality disorders are capable of change, but my opinion has been informed by personality disordered people who do not change and destroy a long line of people in their paths.
Yes, it is true. So this begs the question why do people see what is revealed the first time, but they go back for seconds, thirds, and more? Do we not trust our intuition? Do we not want to seem rude? Do we believe that everybody will have a Hollywood style redemption who needs one? Do we selfishly want to be the reason for said redemption?
I've not seen much of her acting, but she seems nice and down-to-earth. I do notice that sometimes her voice slips into a vocal fry which is not my ears' favorite thing.
<blockquote>Having no tattoos is the new tattoo.</blockquote>
Brilliant! You are correct. Who would've thought that being tame is now an act of rebellion.
Steve McQueen as Lt. Frank Bullitt
Maybe this Reddit thread can help you -- https://www.reddit.com/r/horror/comments/yidf6g/horror_movieshow_where_a_magic_person_makes_a/
That's too bad. I hope you'll be able to find it.
Maybe this website can help you....
https://www.whatismymovie.com/
Major Duncan Heyward and Alice Munro in The Last of the Mohicans
Steep learning curve
People use this to indicate something is difficult to learn and master, but it means that a learner makes gains in a short period of time.
I've seen her in several things and agree she's compelling. I love her voice! So unique!
I have never heard of or seen the Lander Blue turquoise. Distinctive! Thank you for sharing this information.
I will certainly do that. She has some serious pieces. I remember a squash blossom necklace she would wear that stole every show.