Corey Rieger

Corey Rieger

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  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Chelsea 2021-12-15 08:01:12

      The inevitable melting pot

      In a deserted industrial town in the United States, the elder brother who inherited his father’s business was a steel factory worker, the younger brother was a veteran who had been repeatedly drafted to Iraq four times, and an old father who was suffering from an occupational disease lying...

    • Destin 2022-03-23 09:02:02

      "Escape the Furnace"

      The short story of "Escape the Furnace"

      tells us that gun control is very important!
      As for these film reviews from the United States, they are basically entangled in those so-called acting skills, and there is a tone of good male actors. Label actors, assembly line products.
      As for the starring...

    • Gwendolyn 2022-04-20 09:01:44

      Crazy Heart directed the second film. From the two basically the same posters, it can be concluded that there is no progress, all narrative lines are ambiguous, a rough story, and a terrible drama.

    • Eloy 2022-04-20 09:01:44

      The negative energy full of negative energy is followed by a kind of relief. - War, "I'm not the same as I used to be, and it's going to be like this forever. I can't explain it myself. I'm thinking too much about it, I can't express it." Playing cruelly, but unable to resist, I don't know how to do the opposite. Dirty humans. It's like living in the game world, seeing pedestrians on the road, but without souls.

    Out of the Furnace quotes

    • Rodney Baze Jr.: [voice-over] Russ, I'm sorry about the other day. I know you're looking out for me. But you gotta understand that I'm different than I was before I left. And I think that I always will be. I can't explain how exactly. My head is just full of stuff and I can't get it out. But I'm gonna turn things around. I'm gonna do this one last fight and then I'll be done. Then I'm gonna shovel asphalt or dig for coal or I'll work with you and Roach at the mill. I'll do anything. I'm gonna get things back on track. I promise. I love you, man. I'll see you tomorrow when I get back.

    • Russell Baze: [about jail] Could be worse.

      Rodney Baze Jr.: How could it be worse?

      Russell Baze: Well. I could've gone to Iraq with you.

      Rodney Baze Jr.: No shit.

      Russell Baze: No shit.

      Rodney Baze Jr.: I asked Lena to come down here, she said some bullshit about not wanting to see you like this.

      Russell Baze: She would. She doesn't like this place very good...

      Rodney Baze Jr.: She doesn't like this place? What, is there someone that likes this place?

      Russell Baze: Just give her a break. What about you, you still seeing the... the... "woof-woof...? Woof-woof! Down!"

      [he makes more dog sounds, and they both laugh]

      Rodney Baze Jr.: Oh man... I almost forgot about her. Thanks a lot.