Extended Reading
  • Jaquan 2022-06-19 20:03:58

    worthy for my liquor and my tear

    This film is worthy of my 10-year-old bottle of Canadian Club Blend. I was holding the empty whisky bottle and watched with tears in my eyes.

    Raoul Walsh, one of the 36 founders of the academy, has seen his sleepy nights at Motianling, the bloody battle of annihilating bandits and the shroud of...

  • Ryleigh 2022-06-19 17:15:56

    villain love

    The film portrays the emotional line of the gangsters as a minority in society. We can actually see that james' love for periscilla is that even though the girl finally got married and had children, when she went to find evidence to help her, james still went to help her, and sacrificed her own for...

The Roaring Twenties quotes

  • Eddie Bartlett: [Eddie, in his Army uniform, returns to his old place of employment - a garage - seeking to get his job back. He speaks to his former boss] Hello, Mr. Fletcher.

    Mr. Fletcher: [Surprised to see Eddie] Why, when did you blow in?

    Eddie Bartlett: Just now. Sure good to be back.

    Mr. Fletcher: I'll bet it is. What are you gonna' do?

    Eddie Bartlett: Oh, rest up a couple of days, see a few of the boys, and then I'm ready to go to work.

    Mr. Fletcher: That's fine. Whaddya' gonna' do? Where ya' gonna' work?

    Eddie Bartlett: [Confused] Whaddya' mean, "Where am I gonna' work"? I was gonna' come back here.

    Mr. Fletcher: Sorry, Eddie, I haven't got anything for you.

    Eddie Bartlett: Now wait a minute. Maybe I'm in the wrong garage. What was that line you handed me about my job always waiting for me when I got back?

    Mr. Fletcher: Times have changed, Eddie. That boy over there's been working almost two years. Whaddya' want me to do, can him just because you came back?

    Eddie Bartlett: No... no, I couldn't ask you to do that, could I? All right... Thanks.

  • [after a shootout in the club, all the patrons run out in a panic and as the bodies are being carried out]

    Eddie Bartlett: Where you going

    Panama Smith: I'm looking for some excitement. There's a lull in the action