![]() There’s a wonderful book by Karl Marlantes called What It is Like to Go to War. I’d be remiss if I started speaking about stuff that I don’t really know enough about, but from the statistics and the investigations or the conversations I’ve had, there’s some figure that there are more self-inflicted gunshot wounds than there are deaths in theater - at least there was at the time when we were shooting - which I think says a lot about the state of mental health with our service members. Are there more James Harpers than we might realize? Is this story far more common than it should be? Your character is a career soldier who’s been chewed up and spit out, so he has to become a private contractor to make ends meet. Then he expresses his desire to keep working with Foster after three films together. In a recent conversation with THR, Pine also discusses the important issues that The Contractor raises regarding the mental health and reintegration of American service members. I’m very, very grateful and kind of blown away that he thinks so highly of me. And then in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, he had one of my grandmother’s B movies on the television screen that in Bruce Dern’s scene. And he, of course, knew everything about my grandmother. “And every time we ran into Quentin, he was so lovely with my mother and spoke with her about her mom, who was an actress. Just on a personal level, I used to take my mom to the Academy Awards, and we’d always go to the Vanity Fair party, where we’d run into Quentin,” Pine recalls. During the 90-minute episode, Tarantino proclaimed himself to be Pine’s biggest fan, but as it turns out, Tarantino’s appreciation for Pine goes back a couple of generations. Two-plus years ago, Quentin Tarantino appeared on The Ringer‘s The Rewatchables podcast in celebration of Tony Scott’s final film, Unstoppable, starring Pine and Denzel Washington. In an effort to try to make light of quarantine life, Marcus promised to post a meme every 30 minutes until the 14-day lockdown was over and named the account after his second favorite director.'Halloween Ends' Director David Gordon Green Was Ready to Step Away From Horror Until Jason Blum Dangled 'The Exorcist' Via Instagram / Quentin Quaratino page was started by 25-year-old Tommy Marcus, a University of Michigan graduate based in New York City, in the early and confusing days of lockdown. Surplus funds, if any, will be donated to the International Women’s Media Foundation, which is helping protect women journalists who are at high risk in Afghanistan. To make the most of his online presence, the goal was increased again to $2.2 million in the hopes of getting more planeloads of people out. He didn’t hang his boots after this phenomenal feat he achieved in a matter of minutes instead, he raised the goal amount to $1.1 million to make another round-trip to Kabul. The man raised $550,000 in 80minutes to fund two airplanes and save over 300 Afghan lives. All those who don’t believe in the power of the ordinary man and unity need to learn about meme artist/fundraiser extraordinaire Tommy Marcus (aka who with the power of his incredible community.Īt the time of writing around $4 million has already been raised. Thankfully we live in a world where a few people exist who feel, empathize, and take action. It is impossible not to feel a wrench in the heart while scrolling through images showing the horrors unleashed on the people of Afghanistan. A part of the same world, Afghanistan is currently battling something even worse than Covid-19, and it’s making Earthlings uncomfortable. The planet came together as one to face the wrath of the pandemic.
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