Ivy Jones

Ivy Jones

  • Born: 1948-0-0
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    • Jensen 2022-01-15 08:01:43

      City Island

      Comedy movies in the small category seem to like to use this style of cover poster, a family portrait that shows the personality.
      The male protagonist has been the black boss in many movies, and his big back is very Sicilian. He is a bit like Alpacino, he feels that he can jump from calm to violent...

    • Sigurd 2022-01-15 08:01:43

      The dead knot under "family politics"

      Every time, when you see an actor who has quite a fixed performance pattern in your mind, it is always interesting to suddenly come up with an "abnormal" performance. For example, Andy Garcia, since "The Godfather 3", he always impressed me as a man with style and charm, courageous, courageous, and...

    • Genoveva 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      6. The ending is so cheesy

    • Elouise 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      4.5 Everyone has a secret. When you want to say it, you can’t say it. When you don’t want to say it, it is accidentally discovered. When tortured by secrets, most people still choose to find someone who has nothing to do with their life trajectory. confide. When the secret is discovered by the person who shouldn't have discovered it, the other person's understanding and tolerance are the burdens that the director wants to shake off the most. Hug, even if the son is a stepmother, it will be fine. That's the state of mind, you know?

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    City Island quotes

    • Joyce Rizzo: [lighting cigarette] My husband thinks I quit.

      Tony: One good thing about the joint, they don't let you smoke anymore so... I quit inside.

      Joyce Rizzo: Being in prison and not being able to smoke? That's like being in jail. Join me.

      Tony: All right.

    • Tony: Can I ask you, like, why I'm chained to a Ford?

      Vince Rizzo: I'm gonna unchain you, Tony, but first I gotta tell you something. You see this house here? That's my home. My grandfather built this home and I share it with my family.

      Tony: Oh, you got them chained up in the house too?

      Vince Rizzo: You're gonna get real nice food and a real nice place to live for the first time in 3 years, so you better behave yourself.

      Tony: And all this because you knew my bitch mother?

      Vince Rizzo: Well, I gotta admit, you know, Nan could be difficult sometimes. But... she was also...

      Tony: A drunk and a whore.

      Vince Rizzo: Why do you call her that?

      Tony: She used to punish me for not boosting cases of vodka from the liquor store I worked at, by screwing my friends. Which base does 'drunk' and 'whore' not cover?

      Vince Rizzo: Don't you have any fond memories of her?

      Tony: Well, at least she was around. My father left before I was born.

      Vince Rizzo: [pauses] What do you know about him?

      Tony: He's dead.

      Vince Rizzo: That's too bad.

      Tony: Eh, the only thing that's too bad, is I didn't get a chance to visit his deathbed and dance in his ugly face for leaving me with that bitch.

      Vince Rizzo: Okay, let's go.