such as “Shaft,” while “The Man with the Golden Gun” (1975), universally considered the weakest of the series and the second least-successful in ticket sales, used the energy crisis as a backdrop.
This creature later bursts out of his chest, bloodily, whilst the crew are having lunch—a moment of gut-wrenching visual poetry, and one of the most celebrated and genuinely shocking moments in modern cinema. The creature rapidly grows into a seven-foot towering alien carnivore, jet-black, ...
Dig the Drop: “Erica wants to seal the deal with Gayle and Oprah so bad, she can taste it. She ain’t playin’ around! She’s working the industry like a h*e working the block.” Jacky Jasper Credited By The New York Times For Exposing Charlie... ...