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stonehearted
Jack Nicholson, making a special restaurant menu order in the 1970 movie Five Easy Pieces... In other words, "hold the chicken"... [www.youtube.com]?
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DaveG
18 Major tournaments. Tiger will never catch him!
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TeddyB1018
Sat in a row with Jack and my dad and Bob Rafelson and several of my friends and their friends at my first Stones show when I was ten, the late night Forum '69 one (and yes, I was actually there). The adults were smoking something illicit. Played golf once with him and Harry Dean Stanton about twenty years ago, when my twosome caught up with them at a hole waiting to tee off. I introduced myself as my dad's son, Jack insisted we play with them and it was a blast. Truly great actor and talented writer, loyal to his friends.
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virgil
One of my all time favorite Jack movies is one that gets little notice on the scale of his career. The Last Detail also starring Randy Quaid.
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stonehearted
Jack Nicholson, making a special restaurant menu order where he asks, no, tells, the waitress to "hold the chicken"
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stone4ever
too bad our heroes get old and retire.
Jack for me is the greatest and the coolest.
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stone4ever
too bad our heroes get old and retire.
Jack for me is the greatest and the coolest.
Imho Jack got retired in the early 80's when Lucas and Spielberg got really big. These two nuisances turned the American cinema into sth designed for 8-12 yo kids. In that silly universe serious actors like Nicholson were logically pushed to the side.
Compare how many (great) films JN did in the 70's and how many he did in the 80's.
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stone4ever
too bad our heroes get old and retire.
Jack for me is the greatest and the coolest.
Imho Jack got retired in the early 80's when Lucas and Spielberg got really big. These two nuisances turned the American cinema into sth designed for 8-12 yo kids. In that silly universe serious actors like Nicholson were logically pushed to the side.
Compare how many (great) films JN did in the 70's and how many he did in the 80's.
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stone4ever
too bad our heroes get old and retire.
Jack for me is the greatest and the coolest.
Imho Jack got retired in the early 80's when Lucas and Spielberg got really big. These two nuisances turned the American cinema into sth designed for 8-12 yo kids. In that silly universe serious actors like Nicholson were logically pushed to the side.
Compare how many (great) films JN did in the 70's and how many he did in the 80's.