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The official soundtrack for the film Rubber, by Gaspard Augé and Quentin Dupieux (the latter under his stage name "Mr. Oizo"), was released on November 8, 2010, on Ed Banger Records. Track listing [ edit ]
'Convoy' is a bad joke that backfires on the director. He has neither the guts to play the movie straight as melodrama nor the sense of humor to turn it into a kind of 'Smokey and the Bandit' comedy. The movie is a big, costly, phony exercise in myth-making, machismo, romance-of-the-open-road nonsense and incredible self-indulgence."
In 2010, Tremblay appeared with many of his former Trailer Park Boys castmates in the new series The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Fun Time Hour. [6] In 2011, Tremblay again reunited with Trailer Park Boys castmates Robb Wells and Mike Smith for the live comedy show Drunk, High and Unemployed, which toured across the United States.
In The Sympathizer, Robert Downey Jr. is everywhere. HBO released a new trailer for the espionage thriller on Thursday showcasing executive producer Downey Jr. playing multiple characters. The ...
Trailer Park Boys: Ricky 2002 Virginia's Run: Rob 2004 Dear Santa Claus, Go Fuck Yourself: Ricky LaFleur: 2006 Trailer Park Boys: The Movie: Hearts of Dartmouth: Life of a Trailer Park Girl: 2007 Trailer Park Boys 101: 2009 The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day: Jimmy the Gofer Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day: Ricky 2011 Hobo with a ...
The Shadow Men: Bob Wilson Most Wanted: John Spencer T.N.T. Russo 1998 The Prophecy II: Michael: La Cucaracha: Walter Pool Making Sandwiches: Julia Short film Dead End: Henry Smovinsky 1999 Restraining Order: Robert Woodfield Wildflowers: Jacob Façade: Colin Wentworth Hitman's Run: Tony Lazorka / John Dugan 2000 Luck of the Draw: Carlo ...
The "Crosley" Hotel, built as the Nugent, stood at 3rd and Grand. The Los Amigos bar was at 3rd and Olive. Clover Trailer Park was not in Bunker Hill, but was at 650-700 N. Hill Place in Chinatown. Also seen is "China City", a Chinese-themed spinoff of LA's Olvera Street, no longer extant, 500 feet north of Olvera Strest at Alameda Street.
Retrospectively, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times inducted Mean Streets on his Great Movies list and wrote: "In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies." [12] In 2013, the staff of Entertainment Weekly voted the film the seventh greatest of all time. [13]