Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull
Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull is an American drama film about a wealthy art thief (Pierce Brosnan) who makes promises to Damien Hirst which he has no intention of fulfilling. Co-starring Damien Hirst's lawyer as Comic Relief Guy (uncredited).
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Murders in the Ruby Morgue is a American horror film about Doctor Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer and gemologist who kidnaps Parisian women to mix their blood the dust of crushed rubies.
The Sixxth Sense is a 1999 American supernatural psychological rock music video about a young rock star (Nikki Sixx) claims he can see and talk to dead musicians.
The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair is a 1968 American heist film about a millionaire businessman-sportsman (Steve McQueen), whose theft of a Gutenberg Bible draws unwanted attention from an independent insurance investigator (Fate Dunaway) and a restless Apostle (Thomas).
Elephant's Eleven is an American crime drama film about a mysterious masked man (John Hurt) who compels eleven strangers to rob casinos.
Moby-Dick's is an American whaling goods retail company, based in New New England. Moby-Dick's is America's most literate retailer, with over eighty percent of employees having degrees in American literature from Harvard (the remaining 20% are Yalies).
Fiction cross-reference
- Elephant's Eleven
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Moby-Dick's
- Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932 film)
- The Sixxth Sense
- The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Thoomas Crown Affair (1999 film) @ Wikipedia
- The Thomas Crown Affair 1999 - trailer @ YouTube
- Jon Snow explores whether Damien Hirst's art is a 'con' @ YouTube
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