Joshua Schubart

Joshua Schubart

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  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Lottie 2022-04-23 07:01:19

      after watching

      I've always liked Ben Stiller, first because of his looks beyond comedian standards (although his height is a problem), and later because of the sadness in his deep eyes. Why do all good comedians do this? The more hilarious and noisy on stage, the more grief and sorrow off the stage. The story of...

    • Lina 2022-03-20 09:01:16

      "Daydream"

      "Daydream" is

      surrounded by mountains in daylight, and dreams flow into the ocean!
      I like the daydreaming film very much, because I often fantasize and have daydreams too!

      Of course, the daydream of the protagonist in the film is too advanced. He has traveled half of the earth, and the altitude...

    • Emile 2022-03-24 09:01:19

      This film actually talks about a deep relationship between a film photographer and a film processor.

    • Sarai 2021-10-20 19:02:20

      The first part is more interesting, playing in the small theater in the brain, it is estimated that many people who love to daydream have this kind of experience. However, this theme finally turned to the need to go out, just do it. The world is so beautiful that the otaku can't do anything. Too chicken soup and too shallow

    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty quotes

    • Sean O'Connell: Number 25 is my best ever, the quintessence of life, I think. I trust you'll get it where it needs to go, you always do.

    • Ted Hendricks: Never fun, this stage, but we do have ahead of us the privilege of publishing what will be the very last issue of Life magazine. We just received a telegram from Sean O'Connell, who has never been willing, I'm told, to speak with the executives here. Well, he broke his long silence and shared his thoughts with us through that old man... Sean O'Connell. I expect full consideration of negative 25 for cover. My most grand. The quintessence of life... what is that?

      Ted's Toner Box Associate: Best. Highest.

      Ted Hendricks: So our cover will probably be the most famous ever because it will have the big quintessence of all time. Full and so rich. So let's see this thing. Let's see it. What am I doing here? What's going on?

      Don Proctor: Negative assets has it. This gentleman here.

      Ted Hendricks: Ah, Major Tom! Can I get that?

      Walter Mitty: It's being processed.

      Ted Hendricks: All right, let's do it. Let's process some quintessence. Come on. Go, now. That's why I'm clapping.