brad renfro

Orland 2022-02-12 08:01:50

When he was Mark Sway, the golden earring in his left ear impressed me. His sophisticated tone when speaking, his keen insight into the adult world, and his full of indignation in his eyes are not what we expected to see from a 12-year-old boy. But Mark played by Brad Renfro is like this.
When I watched a movie, I was still wondering if this little actor had already watched many Hollywood movies and couldn't help but imitate the appearance of an adult. But when I knew that it was the director who brought him out of Tennessee’s young education school, I suddenly realized that on the screen, what I saw was the mark and what I saw was the brad.
Distressed.
He always surprises me.
The 12-year-old brad has a thin face, golden earrings, and cold eyes. Bad, cool. I try to imagine how bad he will look when he grows up. The 25-year-old brad has short curly hair, took off his earrings, and smiled mischievously. Looks like a big boy next door. But he overdose and died. As the last role he played said: Live fast enough, die early enough, and have a nice skin when you breathe.

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  • Jayme 2022-04-23 07:02:37

    Tommy Lee Jones' southern accent is hilarious, and JFK is also a southerner

  • Eloy 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Brad Renfro is the epitome of genius

The Client quotes

  • Roy: Okay... what do you want?

    Reggie: You have access to a private jet?

    Roy: I do.

    Reggie: Send it to Memphis, have it pick up Diane and Ricky Sway, bring them here. The whole family enters the Witness Protection program. Well, how are we doing so far?

    Roy: [writing] Nothing I can't live with.

    Reggie: The program sets them up with a fair income, and a nice little house. White, with a walk-in closet.

    [off Roy's look]

    Reggie: Well, write it down. "Walk-in closet."

    Roy: [sarcastic] Is "walk in" hyphenated?

  • Roy: Help me out here, Reggie. How far is it to that body?

    Reggie: [leans forward and whispers] Twelve itty, bitty, tiny minutes.

    Roy: [grins] Thank you, Reggie.

    Reggie: You're welcome, Roy.