A Good Year

Laurianne 2022-04-20 09:01:43

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  • Russ 2022-04-23 07:02:16

    I want to order a woman who is suspicious and not easy to forgive, plus a bad temper and a jar of jealousy as a side dish.

  • Sister 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    It turned out to be the work of Mr. Lei. Although the filming is not very good, Marion and Abbie are really beautiful in the film

A Good Year quotes

  • Christie Roberts: Did you know that dad mixed a martini for Winston Churchill? He also danced a waltz with Amelia Earhart in 1975.

    Max Skinner: Well, considering that Amelia Earhart died in the 1930's, that's a perfect example of the type of exaggerator Uncle Henry was. Want to know the real Uncle Henry? Not the one your overactive imagination is manufacturing? The *real* Henry Skinner was a man so afraid of committing to the real world, that he retreated from life to drink and shag his way to a lonely and loveless end.

  • Christie Roberts: [Speaking to Max] If this place meant as much to him as I believe it did, you're worse than I thought for even *thinking* about selling it... I'll leave tomorrow.