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The U.S. is so watered down it's come to this sad situation. She's the best of all the other trash out there. The U.S. is so watered down it's come to this. Actress Alexa Key https://www.listal.com/viewimage/9545390 Oh Hail No! I guess they're still relevant, but the critic's audience is way, way less sophisticated. God, when these YouTube critics reviewed the latest Ghostbuster's fiasco and said how great/shocking/surprising/exhilarating the ending was I about barfed. He's certainly the GOAT of Grand Slams. And now, at the age of 36 he's on an incredible Grand Slam run. He's been in 8 out of the last 9 Grand Slam Finals he's participated in..and won 7 of them! If Novak would've played in the 22 Aussie and U.S. Open he probably have 9 out of 11! As of today, 26 Sep 2023, 36 year old Novak Djokovic is ranked the #1 tennis player in the world. Parent went to sell a Sony clock radio to the young caretaker William Garretson. William Garretson did not call the cops, he didn't know the murders took place. What really happened is the maid found the dead bodies, she then ran down the street yelling bloody murder and a neighbor called the cops. Once the cops arrived they found Garretson in a little guesthouse. They woke him up and led him to the 2 bodies outside the residence(Frokowski and Folger). Garretson denied he had anything to do with the killings. However, he was still arrested and spent 2 days in jail. They gave him a polygraph, which he passed and then released. It's definitely Goodfellas. Yes, that was very stupid on their part. They're actors and they couldn't sell it. All of them had their druggy fun when they were young but they never grew into mature adults. They thought the party would never end, until it did. He's definitely hated but he's been a has been for so long he's mostly either forgotten or nobody really knows who he is. Honestly I think Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are more hated and they didn't rape anyone, as far as we know. I agree, he gets great guests but his interviews are unwatchable. I just think after age 65 it's best to hang it up. I think Cosby had the biggest fall of all. OJ's fame was fading, down to making tv movies. Cosby still was very active and popular, many deals in the works. I think he was even going to make another TV dad series. The rape trial not only canx every single project it made him a prisoner in his own house. All Cosby has done since the beginning of his trial is stay in his house, go to court, go to jail, then back to house. No more reruns of his shows on tv. No more interviews. No more projects. No more celebrity. No more dad worship. NOTHING. Just stay in the house until the time comes. Yep you hit on a great point..and solved why Indy 5 was so horrible..Spielberg didn't want to make anymore Indy movies after 1989, period. That National Enquirer article showing Max smoking Crack and having sex with homeless dudes was published in 1999, not 2012. Max was a pretty bad alcoholic too. I think he'd get so blitzed he wouldn't remember anything. I don't think Max was a bad dude he just lost all inhibitions when he partied. I think his wife and kids stuck with him in the long run. Spielberg dropping out as director was a very ominus sign. I really think Skull killed the franchise more than anything. Then they waited over a decade before greenlighting Indy 5. Bad decision after bad decision completely vanquished the once extremely loyal fan base. "Done Done..Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Done..Do do doo!" "Fin Sea" "Das Jaws" I read the book in the summer of 1983. Even though that's a long time ago I remember the book was excellent. It obviously was written when King was going through his cocaine binges, which are by far his best years. I'll rate the book Christine an 8.5 out of 10. I saw the movie around Christmas of 1983, just a few months after I read the book. John Carpenter did a good job technically, and there were some really cool scenes along with a sometimes riveting score. I think it hurt a lot that I had already read the book, as I always knew what was coming. So, I'll say Christine is a good, but not great, movie. 7.5 out of 10. For Carpenter to make a 7.5 movie in 1983 is rather disappointing. wow, really? that's amazing she certainly had a good heart. Lots of great/iconic scenes by some of the best actors of that era. But as an entire movie it falls flat. The sets and lighting are often very poor. So yeah, not a great movie but well worth a watch to see a masterclass in acting. Plus it's a lot of fun to watch key scenes ou YT to figure out all the pieces to the puzzle.