Sentences with phrase «pile of cocaine»

Unforeseen complications involving the aforementioned Led Zeppelins send him into a drug - fueled downward spiral, which turns into a kind of upward spiral, which then sort of falls over on its side in a pile of cocaine.
And snorting huge piles of cocaine.
Kang was arrested in December 2016 for allegedly steering billions of dollars of business to two traders in exchange for hookers, piles of cocaine, and VIP tickets to a Paul McCartney concert, according to the indictment last year.

Not exact matches

During the Clinton time in office, he was under a constant barrage of absurd accusations - murders, a cocaine running operation from a dinky airstrip in Arkansas, a «death list,» even Whitewater and related accusations that were exhaustively investigated - any credible or potentially credible accusations added to the pile of nonsense and crap suffered by association and «cry wolf» fatigue.
This way he keeps the viewer — and possibly the director — genuinely off balance, shimmying up against a couple of massage parlor cuties (he's clobbered by a baseball bat, departing consciousness with a lovely goofball pratfall), sussing out Martin Short's smarmy Dr. Blatnoyd (letting Short run circles around the infield, the receptionist, and a nice pile of medical - grade cocaine), or playing telephone straight man to Jeannie Berlin's Aunt Reet, a Catskills gargoyle with killer timing: «Maybe you're better off with the Nazis.»
A scene in which a lowlife is forced to snort cocaine until he gives up some information feels like a canny inverse of the famous Tony - and - the - giant - pile - of - coke sequence.
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