Chuck Liddell

Chuck Liddell

  • Born: 1969-12-17
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Nationality: America
  • Chuck Liddell Iceman is a professional Mixed martial arts athlete. He made his debut on the stage of Mixed martial arts history in 1998 and started his own mixed martial arts career.
    Extended Reading
    • Haylee 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      Twice murder - the postman always rings the bell twice

      Highly focused. A restaurant, a couple, a hired worker. The hired worker has an affair with the boss's wife, Cora, and wants to kill the boss. The first action failed, and the proprietress decided to give up. When the boss recovers, drinks and celebrates all night, the employees and the...

    • Suzanne 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      I still think the title is like Hitch

      I also thought the title was like a Hitchcoco movie, or at least a detective movie, but it wasn't.

      It was a romance, it had to be a romance—a romance during the Great Depression. If you take this into account, it can't be regarded as murder, it can only be said that society is redistributing wealth...

    • Collin 2022-03-17 08:01:01

      This version looks much better than the 46 version~ Could it be that the low scorers are all diehards of the 46 version? Both the male and female lead and the second male are more suitable for the characters than the 46 version. Two uneducated people, in a country fast food restaurant, seem to be playing the game of gentlemen and ladies in a high-end club in Manhattan? The 46 version of Lana is like a noble lady in the hall, where is she like a boss who does rough work in the kitchen? The 81 version of Jessica performed rough, and the makeup was a bit "old fashioned", which was in line with the image of the working class. As for Nicholson, the performance is much smoother than Garfield's, with a savage and vulgar temperament, which is completely the hero in his mind. The disharmony between the heroine and her husband is also more obvious and tense than the 46 version. The logic of several plot changes is more rigorous, especially when the two failed to escape for the first time, the conflict in the 81st edition is real and credible, and the reason for the 46th edition is very reluctant. In a word, it is still a question of the code. The 46th edition of this black story is particularly subtle and obscure. The 81st edition is completely open, unrestrained, wild and wild, and at the end of the 81st edition, the unnecessary passage of the male protagonist's imprisonment is omitted, and it ends abruptly in the car accident. Not as preachy as the 46th edition.

    • Collin 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      This edition's focus on lust rather than adventure is too real for a fantasy crime, direct and violent doesn't apply to every story, and sometimes backfires.

    The Postman Always Rings Twice quotes

    • Cora: He wants to have a baby... How'm I gonna do that, Frank?

    • Cora: [disgusted, after seeing Frank drink milk directly from the bottle] Will you use a glass? What are you, an animal?