Charles Dennis

Charles Dennis

  • Born: 1946-12-16
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Joanny 2022-03-26 09:01:05

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      In the first fifteen seconds, an American flag, noisy human voices, followed by a "stand at attention" password, a small figure rose from the lower border in the middle of the frame. The image processing refers to unusual proportions and changes in depth relationships, enhancing the...

    • Etha 2021-12-07 08:01:42

      You are not a lame, but you are more paranoid than House

      This general who is comparable to Tony Stark's extremely stinky fart, full of Quentinian riffraff and strong religious atmosphere, and warm and tickle like Woody Allen, severe paranoia, super control desire, superstition Fatalism, like House, his existence is the suffering of all people,...

    • Olen 2021-12-07 08:01:42

      A model of the main melody biographical film, the "false shortcomings" are well-rounded. In contrast, some Chinese directors can never distinguish the difference between true temperament and true bandit. What's more interesting in the film is that Patton publicly uttered what the US imperialists said, which in turn caused the dissatisfaction of these slanderous people. Of course, there are reasons for the change in ZZ demand during the filming time and the film performance time.

    • Briana 2022-03-28 09:01:03

      3 hours long. As expected of the actor, great performance! Very infectious. But this kind of character film has a strong meaning of rape! In addition, I think the screenwriter is still very good at handling the lines!

    Patton quotes

    • Lieutenant Gen. Harry Buford: How the devil did you manage to stage that?

      Patton: I don't know, but if I could find the nazi son of a bitches that were flying those things, I'd give them each a medal.

    • Patton: Ah, doctor. I understand you have two cases of, uh, self-inflicted wounds. Uh, get 'em out of here. I don't care if he dies. Just get him someplace, but out of here. He doesn't belong in the same building with men that have been wounded in battle.