He just.. he got spat on and like.. he just wipes the spit off his stomach.. and licks it off his hand.. with flourish
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He just.. he got spat on and like.. he just wipes the spit off his stomach.. and licks it off his hand.. with flourish
“I Don’t Think He Smoked"
Ah, imagination. You wild and unpredictable thing. So taken by the smallest of provocations sometimes. This following has been a thing for me for years now, yet the first time I ever actually do anything with it.
Quantum of Solace. It always intrigued me how it seemed there could be more going on behind the scenes, than what the movie ever spelled out regarding this one ‘throw-away’ character.
Craig (Henry) Mitchell (played by stuntman Glenn Foster), M’s personal bodyguard of 5 years, and a character who seems to have backstory and plot significance on him beyond a mere couple minute action scene alone.
What most noticeable to me was, how the movie drops hints that Bond obviously knows Mitchell previously (from work), but that he knows him even better than M does. Yet, it never comes clear from any of their interactions, if M or anyone is at all aware of this.
This particular title line, which goes completely unacknowledged in the movie, was indeed the ultimate tease for me; showcasing how Bond seems the only one of the characters with any personal knowledge of the man. Still, no-one seemingly bothers or indeed knows to question him for anything.
Skid Row Marathon (2017) Review
Craig Mitchell is a criminal court judge in Los Angeles and he starts up a running club on Skid Row. Helping homeless people to run international marathons.
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Talk about unlucky.
Car Boot Of The Week
Car Boot Of The Week
For some Scots the introduction in May of a 50p minimum price per unit of alcohol is a bitter pill to swallow. Some are content to shrug their shoulders and get on with it but others are more enterprising.
Take Craig Mitchell from Yoker in Glasgow. His favourite tipple is Hawksridge Cider – me, neither – and he was horrified to find that a two-litre bottle had jumped in price from £2.15 to…
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There’s Not Enough I Can Do For The Life I Took – Skid Row Marathon (Film Review)
There’s Not Enough I Can Do For The Life I Took – Skid Row Marathon (Film Review)
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Public asked for views on new Pooley Bridge The Cumbrian public are being asked for their views on the merits of spandrels and soffits as part of the process to design the new Pooley Bridge Full story: http://www.cumbriacrack.com/2017/09/14/public-asked-views-new-pooley-bridge/
VIDEOS: My #LAFF2017 Interviews With Judge Craig Mitchell, Rafael Cabrera And The Filmmakers of SKID ROW MARATHON At this past #LAFilmFestival #LAFF2017, I had the opportunity to interview director Judge Craig Mitchell along with Rafael Cabrera and director Mark Hayes and producers Gabriele Hayes and Doug Blush about their new documentary film, "Skid Row Marathon"