Superrr comeback from Kevin Spacey and I'm also happy for Kevin Spacey and his production team. And I wish him the best of luck in the future with wonderful/creative projects! 🍀I'm really looking forward to it!🎬🎭🎤📚..🤩
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Unusual Suspects - Voices (ft. Milkavelli)
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The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995)
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“"Crime Never Pays,” Edgar Banks Finds,” Kingston Whig-Standard. June 13, 1932. Page 2.
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Edgar Banks, 51, who was released from Kingston Penitentiary on June 9. was sentenced in Montreal yesterday on a charge of theft.
Banks went direct from Kingston to Montreal and on Saturday purloined a book on crime from a Montreal book store. He had just reached the chapter “Crime Never Pays” when he was arrested. He was given a three months jail term.
The man had served two years at the penitentiary, in Portsmouth, having entered the institution in August, 1930. He had served at least one term previously in the institution here.
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Usual suspects— pigment print/cotton rag (size variable)
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Superrr 🆒 Kevin Spacey and Chazz Paminteri at the Mad Monster Party Event!!
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Did anyone else watch “Kevin Spacey Unmasked” and think: my god this is a poorly made documentary?
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Every day Road Work Wizard fills in potholes and every night Dark Road Work Wizard crafts new ones
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Personally, it's always a bit wild to me to see commentators interact with the Hunger Games franchise as if Collins were writing science fiction stories instead of essays with faces. She's just not that interested in fleshing out side characters or digging into the details of the worldbuilding. These characters are concepts and symbols before they're people. There's an almost mathematical precision to who and what she explores and how deeply she does it. This is a step or two away from pure allegory. If she were writing a couple of centuries ago, she'd have named her characters things like Innocence and Anger and Watch-Carefully-Your-Soul-Lest-Ye-Be-Damned, but since she's writing for modern audiences, she has to settle for puns and allusions. If she has another essay to write, she'll assign some faces to it; she's not going to look into backstories or other eras just for the sake of storytelling, and it's not a failing as a writer that she doesn't.
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