Nick Antonacci

Nick Antonacci

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    • Missouri 2022-04-19 09:01:33

      The history of mankind, the history of violence

      On a hot and annoying summer afternoon, two men left the hotel where they stayed. One of the older men went to the counter to check out, and the other young man was waiting in the car, with various summer insects in the background. Ming, the young man was a little impatient, and started to slowly...

    • Wade 2022-03-16 09:01:03

      A low-budget movie just depends on the actor's acting skills to hold up half the sky.

      Violence runs through the first half of this man's life, he hopes to "kill" Joey in his heart, and live a peaceful life with a new innocent Tom, but Joey's history is not as he imagined Finish. The rhythm of the film is well controlled, and the three groups of villains who can be placed in the boss...

    • Cade 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      Ah, so the martial arts is based on you?

    • Gwendolyn 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      Like many Hong Kong martial arts films, the peerless master quit the disputes in the rivers and lakes, but he was hidden in the city but was disturbed by the people in the rivers and lakes, and finally the master used a unique trick to destroy the gangsters. Such a simple story makes Cronenberg much better to tell, and there is a lot of violence.

    A History of Violence quotes

    • [Mr. Fogarty and his men have a conversation with Tom in the diner]

      Tom Stall: We really are quite busy here today as you can see. So if you gentlemen aren't going to be eating, I really should offer your seats to paying customers.

      Carl Fogarty: Hmm. Well...

      Carl Fogarty: [Mr. Fogarty pulls out a $100 bill and lays it on the table] Now we're paying customers.

      Tom Stall: [Tom picks up the bill] I can't take this.

      Carl Fogarty: It shouldn't be a problem for you.

      Tom Stall: What's that supposed to mean?

      Charlie Roarke: Mr. Fogarty's just making conversation here.

      Tom Stall: Well, whatever you want to call it, this conversation is over.

      Charlie Roarke: I think he wants us to leave, Mr. Fogarty.

      Frank Mulligan: Do you know what he does when he don't like people, Mr. Fogarty.

      Carl Fogarty: Yeah. I'm scared. We should leave before he goes all 'Dirty Harry' on us.

    • [Sam tells Tom and Edie who Mr. Fogarty and his men are]

      Sheriff Sam Carney: Charles Roarke, Philadelphia. Indicted on three counts of murder. Frank Mulligan, out of New York, indicted on one count of murder. Questioned in relation to dozens of acts of violence that you don't want to hear about. Both men work for Carl Fogarty. That's the fella with the eye. He spent 15 years in prison on several counts of assault. He's suspected in half a dozen murders, and more disappearances. Tom, these guys are organized crime from the East Coast. Now, they're the real thing. They're bad men. I have to ask you a question...

      Edie Stall: Jesus. Jesus, honey.

      Sheriff Sam Carney: I have to ask you a question. Are you in some kind of witness protection plan?