A scraggly bearded man and his surprisingly attractive wife stop to say how much they like the new Corvette.
Not exact matches
That match never happened, thanks to the
scraggly - haired, shaggy -
bearded man sitting in solitary in Delaware County Prison in Thornton, Pa., who is not allowed to watch television, listen to the radio or read magazines and newspapers, and who takes little more than tea and crackers in his 69 - square - foot cell, a place that must seem a long way from his 800 - acre estate in Newtown Square, Pa..
Imagine a million young
men with identical genes, identical
scraggly little
beards, hearing on their identical answering machines that a million other identical
men may or may not have gotten fresh with their million identical sisters.
In Dark Crimes, the comedian dons a Polish accent and the
scraggly beard of a
man obsessed to play Tadek, a homicide detective who goes a little too deep while investigating a murder that eerily resembles a scene in the latest book from crime novelist Kozlow (Marton Csokas), who sure looks like a sadistic killer.
Details were left intentionally murky in the advance press materials, presumably to enable moments like the one I experienced upon seeing a
man with a
scraggly beard and fur cape walk by: I jotted down in my notebook «is the
man dressed like he belongs in The Revenant a performance artist, or just weird?»