Jackie Brown - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version, HD Ready:720p (Super Quality)
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IMDB rating: 7.50 Plot: Jackie Brown is the name of a flight attendant who gets caught smuggling her boss’ gun money on the airline she works for. Luckily for her, the Fed Ray Nicolet and the LA Cop Mark Dargus decide to team up in order to arrest the arms dealer she works for, whose name they don’t even know. Here’s when she has to choose one way: tell Nicolet and Dargus about Ordell Robbie (the arms dealer) and get her freedom -except that if Ordell suspects you’re talking about him, you’re dead- or keep her mouth shut and do some time. That’s when she meets Max Cherry -her bail bondsman-, a late fifties, recently separated, burnt-out man, who falls in love with her. Then Jackie comes up with a plan to play the Feds off against Ordell and the guys he works with -Louis Gara and Melanie Ralston, among others- and walk off with their money. But she needs Max’s help. No one is going to stand in the way of his million dollar payoff… |
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Actors: De Niro Robert,Jackson Samuel L.,Keaton Michael,Crosby Denise,Forster Robert,Bowen Michael,Tucker Chris,Lister Jr. Tom ‘Tiny’,Haig David,Williams Ellis,Crime,Drama,Thriller,
Here's my Fall reading list. What do you think?
Obviously, I’m a history buff:
David Stewart–Impeached (Andrew Johnson)
Adrian Goldsworthy–How Rome Fell
TJ Stiles–First Tycoon (Vanderbilt)
Chris Wickham–Inheritance of Rome (Europe 400-1000)
Archie Brown–The Rise and Fall of Communism
Jackie Wullschlager–Chagall: A Biography
Lloyd Clark–Crossing the Rhine
James Reston–Defenders of the Faith
Christopher Kelly–End of Empire (Attila the Hun)
Tom Holland–The Forge of Christendom
Trevor Royle–Lancaster Against York
John Hale–Lords of the Sea (Athenian navy)
Will Fowler–Santa Anna of Mexico
Peter Cozzens–Shenandoah 1862
Carol Yoon–Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science
Anthony Everitt–Hadrian
Torsten Jacobsen–The Gothic War
Doug Hunter–Half Moon: Henry Hudson’s Voyage
Angel Esteban–Fidel and Gabo
Simon Reid-Henry–Fidel & Che; A revolutionary Friendship
Iain McCalman–Darwin’s Armada
Think I’ll re-read some classics too:
Dickens–David Copperfield
Thackeray–Vanity Fair
Proust–Swann’s Way
Joyce–Ulysses
Fielding–Tom Jones
Cervantes–Don Quixote
You have an interesting mix of historical periods and events. It’s good that you added some biographies.
goldie | Sep 21, 2009

