The casting in this scene is an absolute masterclass in contrasting energy. Alex Rocco brings the perfect brash, old-school Vegas arrogance to Moe Greene, making Michael Corleone's ice-cold, quiet stillness feel even more terrifying
The genius of Father Ted wasn’t that it told people what to think.
It simply exposed the ridiculousness of human nature and let the audience work it out for themselves. 😂🤣🤭
🚨🚨| BREAKING: Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Darwin Núñez’s situation, with a potential sensational return to Anfield being considered as they look to strengthen their attack this summer.
New manager Andoni Iraola’s high-intensity, pressing system is said to suit Núñez well, making him an interesting option as Liverpool explore ways to reinforce their forward line ahead of a major rebuild.
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Nancy Sinatra
"The Last Of The Secret Agents?"
The Ed Sullivan Show, 1966
Iconic theme from the 1966 comedy spy film "The Last Of The Secret Agents?"
Written by Lee Hazlewood to capitalize on her massive success with "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'."
[🟢] NEW: Darwin Núñez is highly regarded by Andoni Iraola, with internal discussions underway about a potential shock return to the club.
His relentless work rate and passion are viewed as impeccable, making him an ideal short-term solution to cover for the injured Hugo Ekitike.
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At the 1989 Academy Awards ceremony, Sean Connery and Roger Moore shared the stage with Michael Caine to present the award for Best Supporting Actor.
The trio delighted the audience with a humorous skit in which they jokingly debated their respective merits, culminating in Connery uttering his iconic line, “My name is Bond,” while pointing to his fellow 007.
Lauterbrunnen looks like a place that shouldn’t exist.
Seventy-two waterfalls spill down sheer cliffs into a Swiss valley that feels too quiet to be real.
Zlatan Ibrahimović admits missing out on Liverpool still bothers him:
🗣️ “People always ask me if there are regrets in my career. Very few. But yes… one still stays in my mind sometimes.
I never played for Liverpool.
After leaving FC Barcelona in 2010, there were conversations, real conversations. I spoke with Roy Hodgson and I could feel how much the club wanted to return to the top.
And honestly, I loved the mentality of Liverpool. The history, the pressure, the fans it was raw football. Real football.
Some clubs are big because of money. Liverpool is big because of soul.
At that stage of my career, Anfield would have suited my personality perfectly. The passion there is crazy. I think the fans would have loved me… and I would have loved them back.
Even now, when I hear You’ll Never Walk Alone before big European nights, I think: ‘Zlatan should have experienced this from the inside.’
I achieved a lot in football, but that is one chapter that still feels unfinished.”