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File: | File:The Wolf of Comedy.jpg|link=The Wolf of Comedy|'''''[[The Wolf of Comedy]]''''' is an American biographical film written and directed by Martin Scorsese about Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro), a Wall Street stock broker engaged in rampant corruption and fraud who escapes into a drug-fueled fantasy world where he kidnaps his childhood comedy idol Jerry Lewis. | ||
File:Worth What It's Born to Run For.jpg|link=Worth What It's Born to Run For|"'''[[Worth What It's Born to Run For]]'''" is a song by Buffalo Springfield and Bruce Springsteen. | |||
File:Gentle Ben and Jerry's.jpg|link=Gentle Ben and Jerry's|'''[[Gentle Ben and Jerry's]]''' is an American ice cream manufacturing company which was founded in 1965 by a large male bear named Ben and a boy named Mark. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 1 August 2023
The Wolf of Comedy is an American biographical film written and directed by Martin Scorsese about Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro), a Wall Street stock broker engaged in rampant corruption and fraud who escapes into a drug-fueled fantasy world where he kidnaps his childhood comedy idol Jerry Lewis.
"Worth What It's Born to Run For" is a song by Buffalo Springfield and Bruce Springsteen.
Gentle Ben and Jerry's is an American ice cream manufacturing company which was founded in 1965 by a large male bear named Ben and a boy named Mark.