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Hey bro, you get paid $262 million to play football. When the prime time broadcast wants an interview, you stand there like EVERYBODY ELSE does and do the interview. Grow up.
Kudos, @LauraRutledge. Real pro.
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Let your day be filled with Rick Neuheisel wisdom and @agehring91 elegance!
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The ending of The Sixth Sense (1999) redefined the movie twist. Bruce Willis & Haley Joel Osment shot every scene so that Willis never directly interacted with anyone but the boy. A subtle clue hiding in plain sight that made audiences gasp.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
Which movie had the most impactful ending in cinematic history, and why?
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Awesome getting to hang out with @JackDaniels_US master distiller, Chris Fletcher on Full Ride today!

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I love the city of New Orleans. That’s why I live here. But this city is ruthless. A city that literally can’t pick up the garbage but is proactively ticketing, booting, and towing cars in and around @PoBoyFest on #OakStreet. Can’t handle the basica but is aggressively doing this. Just wrong
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The ending of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) is so iconic it almost overshadows the rest of the film. Leone spent 3 days shooting that standoff, timing every cut and Morricone cue to perfection. Pure cinema distilled into a few breathtaking minutes.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
Movies where the final scene is widely regarded as the best scene in the entire film?
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