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YOU ARE THE REASON

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we're not kids anymore.
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What a wonderful smile !!
Two handsome men !!!
Terry’s robbing disguise.
Billy Bob Thornton 1883 (2021-)
100 Attractive Men / Fave roles - no order
Anthony LaPaglia / Felix
What’s wrong with my office? ↳8.06 - Who and What
The Green Mile (1999) - American crime drama movie
IMDb rating - 8.5/10
Category - Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Prison
Story - The lives of guards on Death Row are affected by one of their charges: a black man accused of child murder and rape, yet who has a mysterious gift.
Director - Frank Darabont
Writer - Stephen King (novel), Frank Darabont (screenplay)
Cast - Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, James Cromwell, Michael Jeter
David Strathairn Appreciation:
David discusses Limbo (1999) on ‘The Charlie Rose Show’
David Strathairn Appreciation:
Officer Arnie Copeland in My Blueberry Nights (2007)
He Does Not Want Peace (2018) - dir. Stephen Bozzo
“Dad?”
the sexy as HELL, Anthony LaPaglia, in 1993′s So I Married an Axe Murderer
And amazing actor !!
That little shit knows something. Probably told his lawyer. We’re tapping the phones tonight. I hate lawyers. Please, Uncle Johnny, just let me hit the kid.
Barry Muldano - The Client (1994)
Looking For Alibrandi | Kate Woods | 2000 Its so effortless to watch this film. So much that I watched it, then straight up after watched the Audio Commentary. When I first saw it at the cinema in Port Macquarie, Sydney was foreign to me. Watching it today I know exactly where every scene was filmed. The theme of suicide was also sorta alien. When I first watched it, I was 16 and mental illness wasn’t really spoken about and if it was it was derogatory. Here Matthew Newton’s character John Barton commits suicide to gain control of his destiny and escape. Its so heartbreaking that someone has to go to that length. 17 years on and the scene of the coffin being carried out is still super powerful and makes me well up. Love this film ♥