3.13 No Country For Old mans. I’ve had a regular comics pull list for about seven years now. Week in, week out for 300-plus weeks, I’ve headed to the comic shop, picked up my books, and read them all by Friday.
Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig’s 1990 fairy tale picture book of the same name and directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debut.
No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-western neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthy’s novel No Country for Old Men.
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Even the supervillains on Legends of Tomorrow are well-adjusted.
“Learn! Investigate! Instruct!” written by physicist, Dr. Phillips Thomas, this historically accurate series now includes additional recordings about the invention of the typewriter, automobile, penicillin, machine gun, skyscr, and much more!
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What topped the list? THR asked its entertainment industry readers to vote on the most memorable quote from every movie ever made. Ranked in descending order are the lines that made the cut.
Forrest Gump: You died on a Saturday morning. And I had you placed here under our tree. And I had that house of your man’s bulldozed to the ground. Momma always said dyin’ was a part of life.
Some people need badass lines written for them. Others just have them come naturally.