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strange news, hard rock news, rise, pictures, sincity, funk metal, band name generator, blink182, jerusalem, americanhistory x, sal lopez, oman, collateral, julie garfield, art chudabala, | car featured in the film is a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T convertible.Brad Pitt turned down the part of Mickey. Juliette Lewis, adam lefevre who played Mallory, was his then-girlfriend.Snoop Dogg was originally asked to contribute to the soundtrack, but Warner Brothers turned him down because of his pending murder trial at the time of production.Shark Stadium, where the fictitious Miami Sharks play, is actually the Orange Bowl Stadium, adam lefevre in Miami, Florida.Dennis Quaid's character's adam lefevre house is really Miami Dolphin quarterback Dan Marino's house.When Willie Beamen enters Tony D'Amato's house, the movie that is on TV is Ben-Hur, starring Heston, Charlton, who also appears in Any Given Sunday as the Commissioner.Diaz, Cameron plays the daughter of a sports team owner, just as she did in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997).When Switzer, Barry is the broadcaster for the playoff game in Dallas, a player bumps an official and Barry yells out, "He hit an official." |
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The story behind this change in directors was chronicled in the book "Killer Instinct" written by producer Jane Hamsher.Acclaimed as the #1 film of the 1990s by Entertainment Weekly.When Jack Scagnetti goes into Mallory's blink182 cell, and throughout this scene, blink182 you can read two different paragraphs above the door in the cell, and below Mallory, on the bedside. The blink182 one near the door reads: "Come let's away / to prison we two / alone will sing / like birds in a cage." This is from King Lear as he and Cordelia are being taken to prison. It is a bit more difficult to read what's written on the bedside, but when Mallory puts away her cigarette you can see a glance of this reading, as well as when Mickey enters the room, the paragraph reads: "He is coming! He is coming! / Like a bridegroom from his room / Came the hero from his prison / To the scaffold and the doom." These lines are from the poem "The Execution Of Montrose" by William Edmondstoune Aytoun.The |
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