Jenny Wade

Jenny Wade

  • Born: 1980-10-6
  • Birthplace: Orillia, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: Actor, model
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Feast 3 The Happy Finish STV", "Desperate Christmas Eve"
  • Jenny Wade, born on October 6, 1980 in Orrillo, USA, is an American actress and model. In 2008, starred in the movie " Feast 3 The Happy Finish STV ".
    Extended Reading
    • Aida 2022-03-21 08:01:04

      Life is Brownian Motion

      Cusack does his best type of film. A gloomy, old-fashioned Christmas breeds little wit, humor, sin and horror, and a touch of sadness.

      Now everyone knows that this film has three different endings and two different endings. I think everyone has their own favorites. At the end of the comedy, it is...

    • Casper 2022-03-21 08:01:04

      so cold

      Logically speaking, this is not a particularly good movie. In the cold of Christmas, there is no pure white snow, the characters have no warm smiles and love, and there is no white breath that life exhales forcefully in the breath. Even if everything is due to wealth, but there is no joy in having...

    • Cheyenne 2022-03-24 09:03:52

      I should have watched it before graduating from college in 2006. I was worried that people would become lawyers in middle age. . . It's now pretty sure that the characters in the movie represent real life in the real world.

    • Marques 2022-03-24 09:03:52

      Adapted from the novel, starring John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton, and the heroine's retro look is a copy of Kim Basinger in "Los Angeles Confidential". The double ending of one life and one death, one happy and one sad, proves that the director has an idea, but his level is not enough, and the street feeling of the noir film is cheap and tacky, neither thrilling nor humorous.

    The Ice Harvest quotes

    • Charlie Arglist: Did I ever tell you my father was a twin?

      Pete Van Heuten: Identical?

      Charlie Arglist: Fraternal. Looked a lot alike, though, him and my uncle. Different temperaments completely. My father, he's a cop. By-the-book guy. Believed in the law, wanted his only son to be a lawyer. Drank in moderation, didn't smoke. Kept up his life insurance premiums. Voted in every election, not just for president.

      Pete Van Heuten: Lemme guess, uncle didn't vote?

      Charlie Arglist: He said he didn't want to encourage the bastards. In and out of jail from the time he was 16... drunk all the time, fucked everything that walked. Won a fortune playing poker, lost it all the same way. Lost an eye in a fight. My father was 54 when he died of a massive embolism, right here in Wichita. My uncle died the very next day in a car wreck in California. So the point is... it is futile to regret. You do one thing, you do another... I mean, so what? What's the difference? Same result.

    • Pete Van Heuten: That was unpleasant. I think I scraped my tummy.