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Veteran
It's self-explanatory
You're always making shyt harder than what it is.
I bet you're one of those difficult ass customers when you are being serviced with something. I know your type.
It's self-explanatory
You're always making shyt harder than what it is.
I bet you're one of those difficult ass customers when you are being serviced with something. I know your type.
There is only one person who gets 'top billing'. So if you are 3rd on the call sheet but the best actor in a production you stole the show from the 1st and 2nd leads.Or maybe the premise of your thread is worded poorly. If you're 3rd on the call sheet. You're not technically stealing the show as you're still high on the call sheet. For example, Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight wouldn't technically count. The Tom Cruise Example would count as he was all the way at the bottom of the call sheet, yet stole she show in the film.
Not a movie but, Melvin Greg that played Manboy in Snowfall .
Killed that shyt
He is on the up now because of that role. He was in a commercial with Ben Affleck where they were equals.Not a movie but, Melvin Greg that played Manboy in Snowfall .
Killed that shyt
Chris Tucker in FridayMike Epps in Next Friday
Katt Williams in Friday After Next
“STOP EATING MY SESAME CAKE”
I believe so as wellIf John Singleton hadn't died, I believe his character would still be present
That was how it was in the book.As I said before Jena Malone in Catching Fire, they buried her for the rest of the franchise
The man in your avi in FreshShaft (2000) - Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey Wright). Very average movie to begin with. His scenes were the only ones that really stood out.
A Few Good Men - Jack Nicholson as The Colonel
No Country for Old Men - Anton Chigurh - Javier Bardem