Abe Vigoda

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Abraham Charles Vigodah (born February 24, 1921), best known as Abe Vigoda, is an American movie and television actor.

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Seitz Asks: What’s Your Favorite ‘Drug Interlude’ Episode?

Source: Vulture  |   May 21 2013, 1:52pm CDT

The Mad Men episode “The Crash” was the latest in a subgenre of TV episodes that I call the Drug Interlude. The premise is simple: Take characters whose behaviors are well established, put them under the influence of a powerful substance, and wa ...

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Hangout 2013 Saturday: Tom Petty, Kendrick Lamar, Public Enemy, & More

Source: stereogum  |   May 19 2013, 2:24pm CDT

The Hangout organizers presumably intend the word “Hangout” to be read with leisurely fellowship in mind, and certainly that matches the vibe here in Gulf Shores. But one passable alternate reading is “hang out” as in “Letting it all hang out,” as in my ...

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100 Greatest Gangster Films: Scarface: The Shame of a Nation, #11

Source: California Literary Review  |   May 19 2013, 7:06am CDT

Watching the original Scarface today, you may snicker at its clichéd characters and the hackneyed dialogue. The movie is dated in a way that The Godfather never will be. It’s tough not to laugh out loud when Paul Muni, as mobster Tony Camont ...

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