Sasha Spielberg

Sasha Spielberg

  • Born: 1990-5-14
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Randi 2022-01-08 08:01:11

      partner

      Connors is the regional sales manager of GTX, an international large-scale transportation system manufacturer, with an annual salary of $120,000. He has a big house, a luxury car, a beautiful wife, and two children. Everything seemed perfect, but the global financial crisis affected his originally...

    • Dave 2022-03-23 09:02:37

      We're just a piece of shit running into the ocean

      The title borrowed this sentence. It was the first time I wrote it. I don’t know if it counted as a movie review.

      It takes quite a long time to come across a favorite movie, sometimes by accident, but most of the time, you can see if it is your favorite by reading the introduction. It's been a...

    • Bernadette 2022-04-22 07:01:42

      The old face of Tommy L Jones is twisted into a lump~~

    • Maxie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

      Not too deep, but still

    The Company Men quotes

    • Bobby Walker: When did it all go to shit?

      Maggie: It hasn't turned to shit. You have Drew and Carson, your parents, and me. OK, you have me.

    • Gene McClary: We used to make something here. Back before we got lost in the paperwork. At one time, we had a frigate, right here, back there. Guided missile cruiser. Phil started out here, in hull assembly.

      [laughs]

      Gene McClary: He was a skinny little bastard. Fearless. He'd hang upside down all day long in a bosun's chair, 70 feet off the shop floor welding an inside seam. I mean, Jesus. Two thousand men a shift, three shifts a day. Six thousand men earned an honest wage in that room. Feb their kids, bought homes. Made enough to send their kids to college. Buy a second car. Building something they could see. Not just figures on a balance sheet, but a ship. They could see, smell, touch. Those men knew their worth, knew who they were. One day, you're making fifty dollars, the next day, 5,000. And then, one day, five million. Start out with a crazy plan. Take insane risks. Barely make enough money to feed your family. Not a chance in hell you're going to succeed. And then, all of a sudden, you've got all these things. You get terrified of losing them. Stock options, corporate jets, vacation homes in the Bahamas. You know. Truth is, I like 500-dollar lunches and 5,000-dollar hotel suites. Now, everything I spent 30 years trying to build for myself and everybody else is... gone.