Posted on 09/04/2013 6:20:46 AM PDT by Hotlanta Mike
Hell still sit court side at Los Angeles Lakers games, but Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson has quietly retired from the movie business, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
The 76-year-old icon has no plans to appear in films again after a career spanning five decades.
Jack has without fanfare retired, a well-placed Hollywood film insider confirmed to Radar.
(Excerpt) Read more at radaronline.com ...
He of the dancing eyebrows.
He was great in “The Departed” and “The Shining”.
I love that chicken toast sandwich scene!
Ed
The Departed was supposedly the story of Whitey Bulger, wasn’t it?
Ed
Yes.
Sort of but not really. Nicholson’s character is based on Bulger, the movie as a whole is a remake of a Hong Kong movie.
My misogynistic favorite line (quoting the scene from “As Good As It Gets”):
Receptionist: I can’t resist! You usually move through here so quickly and I just have so many questions I want to ask you. You have no idea what your work means to me.
Melvin Udall: What does it mean to you?
Receptionist: [stands up] When somebody out there knows what it’s like...
[place one hand on her forehead and the other over her heart]
Receptionist: ... to be in here.
Melvin Udall: Oh God, this is like a nightmare.
[Turns around and presses the elevator button multiple times]
Receptionist: Oh come on! Just a couple of questions. How hard is that?
[Scampers up to Melvin]
Receptionist: How do you write women so well?
Melvin Udall: I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.
Thanks. I'll be gone for a few days...goin' up to Montana for a while with my pony. Looking for an investment...either dental floss or pancakes...pancakes will take me farther north.. I'll see when I get there.
FMCDH(BITS)
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