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See AllThe 10 Most Iconic Logos In Rock & Roll
Always liked the Grateful Deads logo, even if I was lukewarm on the bands music there's some more out there that deserve some love I'm sure, I'll see what I can come up with when I've got time.
Samuel L. Jackson's 10 Best Movies And TV Shows
Tough to choose his ten best, when he has such a varied and very well respected footprint in the medium, but the above list is a fair representation of his best.
I saw an interview where Mr. Jackson said maybe his favorite role was Mitch Hennessy in "The Long Kiss Goodnight" and I certainly like that role a great deal, so I would include it on my Top 10 Samuel L. Jackson roles.
I was glad to see Ordell Robbie from "Jackie Brown" included, one of his best bad guys imho.
10 Movies I’m Afraid To it That I’ve Never Seen
So what? Please don't take that with any negative connotations, as I only mean to point out that I have yet to see many movies that others in my life would say, or have said "huh? You haven't seen that?"
I only mean to point out that for a . multitude of reasons, I haven't seen a few films that my contemporaries have seen, or profess to have seen. So what? Should I then run out and see a flick because someone else tells me I have to see it? Of course not. There's nothing to be afraid to it.
As for this list, I have seen 9 out of the 10 listed, and 1 of the 9 I didn't see for like 30 years after it's release because I felt like I wouldn't like it. When I finally did see it, I felt justified because I don't see what the big hubbub is all about. On the other hand, I've held out on a few films that turned out to be amazing in my eyes, and I'm happy that I finally crossed paths with it.
My point is this, if you want to see a film badly enough, you will make the time to see it. And it's remarkably easy to do that now. If you don't want to see a film, then don't see it. It's your journey, enjoy it and don't regret a thing.