He played a villain in a Michael Jai White movie i saw years ago. Seems to be called Blood and Bones, even though I’m pretty sure it was just called Bone. Could be a regional difference I suppose. Was a pretty low budget martial arts movie, but was alright.
The opening scene is a prison brawl with Kimbo Slice if I remember correctly.
Annie Wersching (45)
Ironically did voice work for Tess in the Last of us
Oh man. I liked her, and fancied her a bit. She always seemed to play a femme fatale. Bosch, The Rookie. I enjoyed her most in Timeless. That's a programme that deserved better.
Annie Wersching (45)
Ironically did voice work for Tess in the Last of us
Oh man. I liked her, and fancied her a bit. She always seemed to play a femme fatale. Bosch, The Rookie. I enjoyed her most in Timeless. That's a programme that deserved better.
When i first glanced at that i thought you were talking about Wednesday Adams! :))
Got him with the bullets for definite! Was taking the p*ss out of all those 80's aftershaves the other day at work, and the girl I was talking to was like oh I quite like Old Spice. So I mentioned Paco Rabanne, and since she'd never heard of it, I also mentioned how at one point in time everyone seemed to somehow think that drowning themselves in Paco Rabanne was some kind of status symbol.
It's been a bad winter for French Formula 1 drivers of the 1970s and 1980s. I mentioned Patrick Tambay in early December, but not (on this forum at least) Philippe Streiff, who became better known as a disability rights campaigner after his career-ending accident in testing before the 1989 season left him a quadriplegic, with a similar amount of motion in his arms to Sir Frank Williams.
Two days ago, Jean-Pierre Jabouille joined them in Motorsport Valhalla. His chief contribution to F1 was to spend two years doing a very public-facing testing job for Renault as they developed their turbocharged engine at actual races, with the car becoming known as the Yellow Teapot as it would splutter to a halt followed by a cloud of steam. JPJ's patience eventually paid off, with a couple of wins in 1979 and 1980 - which made him the first driver ever to win with a turbocharged engine. And from there sprang the gloriously overpowered cars of THE EIGHTIES. Merci for that, JPJ.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/former-tottenham-footballer-anton-walkes-killed-in-miami-boat-crash/ar-AA16wdkz?cvid=48490b305bfa496883ffdcf88fa5dfae
The Killing fields
A room with a view
Warlock
Arachnaphobia
Naked lunch
Boxing helena
Leaving las vegas
The medallion (Jackie chan)
Nothing at all last year or this year on wiki, and the last few were straight to video
The opening scene is a prison brawl with Kimbo Slice if I remember correctly.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64339747
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64341315
I do like the Husker Du cover of that song though.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64426891
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/28/arts/music/tom-verlaine-dead.html
Ironically did voice work for Tess in the Last of us
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64450921
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64455503
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64428430
When i first glanced at that i thought you were talking about Wednesday Adams! :))
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/kit-hesketh-harvey-death-maurice-b2273811.html
That's a swing and a miss for the Grim Reaper
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64515027
Got him with the bullets for definite! Was taking the p*ss out of all those 80's aftershaves the other day at work, and the girl I was talking to was like oh I quite like Old Spice. So I mentioned Paco Rabanne, and since she'd never heard of it, I also mentioned how at one point in time everyone seemed to somehow think that drowning themselves in Paco Rabanne was some kind of status symbol.
That was literally 2 days ago.....Oops!
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/nfl/breaking-legendary-wwe-star-has-died-at-68/ar-AA172LXA?cvid=a4fa4f8133bd40fc8efeaf739d8d0075
https://f1i.autojournal.fr/infos/disparition/deces-de-philippe-streiff/#item=1
Two days ago, Jean-Pierre Jabouille joined them in Motorsport Valhalla. His chief contribution to F1 was to spend two years doing a very public-facing testing job for Renault as they developed their turbocharged engine at actual races, with the car becoming known as the Yellow Teapot as it would splutter to a halt followed by a cloud of steam. JPJ's patience eventually paid off, with a couple of wins in 1979 and 1980 - which made him the first driver ever to win with a turbocharged engine. And from there sprang the gloriously overpowered cars of THE EIGHTIES. Merci for that, JPJ.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/double-f1-race-winner-jean-pierre-jabouille-dies-aged-80/10427404/
And then there's Michel Ferté, who never quite made it to F1, but did at least come closer to winning Le Mans than his older brother, Alain, did.
https://www.ouest-france.fr/sport/24-heures-du-mans/24-heures-du-mans-l-ancien-pilote-michel-ferte-est-decede-4b890164-8c54-11ed-9fb2-0b86ee40425f
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64562520
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64587070
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