Rasputin. I like the crazy badasses.
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Victoria Woodhull. Political, yet slutty.
Oh, and Sir Thomas Moore. Total badass.
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I'm going to this tomorrow! [link] To see The Shining. (It was that or The Omen in the afternoon, but I wanted to do drive-in in the dark.) Never been to a drive-in before. Very cool.
A true badass has to have a certain style. Civil War Generals Grant and Sherman get my vote for the American subdivision.
Worldwide, though, I'll suggest Tsar Peter the Great. Hard to beat forcibly cutting off your subjects' beards.
The Men Who Stare At Goats was an excellent and funny book. But I can't imagine how it's going to translate into a coherent movie.
But I can't imagine how it's going to translate into a coherent movie.
1. Hire a lot of famous movie stars.
2. Have them stare at Goats.
3. Rake in the box office!
4. Collect Oscars.
So... a buddy-cop movie. Two cops, partners, who work in the Staring at Goats division of the NYPD or LAPD. One is about to retire - just one more week of staring at goats. But then....
Can you tell I never read the book?
Can you tell I never read the book?
Nope.
I think your movie should star Chris Tucker and a goat, and the ghost of Chris Farley.
And the one cop is always saying, "I'm too old for this <gruff>."