Movie star Jack Nicholson has assembled some of his more famous film roles in an Internet video endorsing U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that has been viewed more than 1 million times.
The video uses clips of the three-time Oscar winner in movies like "Chinatown" ("Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.) and "The Shining" (All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.) to praise Clinton's health-care plan and ability to lead the country at a time of war - two films whose themes and plot lines underscore Mr. Nicholson's deep commitment to healthcare and to peace in the world.
"There is nothing on this earth sexier, believe me gentlemen, than a woman you have to salute in the morning," Nicholson says in a clip from the 1992 military drama "A Few Good Men." Then added, "YOU DAMNED RIGHT I ORDERED THE CODE RED!"
"Hubba hubba hubba, money, money money, who do you trust?" Nicholson asks in his role as the Joker from 1989's "Batman."
That's followed by a clip from the 1980 horror movie "The Shining," in which Nicholson's unhinged character says: "Things could be a whole lot better." Then, in a famous scene, we see Nicholson moving up a staircase. "Gimme the bat, Obama. I'm not gonna hurt ya."
The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times since it was released on Friday, according to YouTube statistics.
Jack, you can't handle the truth. And, Jack, you make me want to be a better man.
The Yeetle Box
The video uses clips of the three-time Oscar winner in movies like "Chinatown" ("Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.) and "The Shining" (All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.) to praise Clinton's health-care plan and ability to lead the country at a time of war - two films whose themes and plot lines underscore Mr. Nicholson's deep commitment to healthcare and to peace in the world.
"There is nothing on this earth sexier, believe me gentlemen, than a woman you have to salute in the morning," Nicholson says in a clip from the 1992 military drama "A Few Good Men." Then added, "YOU DAMNED RIGHT I ORDERED THE CODE RED!"
"Hubba hubba hubba, money, money money, who do you trust?" Nicholson asks in his role as the Joker from 1989's "Batman."
That's followed by a clip from the 1980 horror movie "The Shining," in which Nicholson's unhinged character says: "Things could be a whole lot better." Then, in a famous scene, we see Nicholson moving up a staircase. "Gimme the bat, Obama. I'm not gonna hurt ya."
The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times since it was released on Friday, according to YouTube statistics.
Jack, you can't handle the truth. And, Jack, you make me want to be a better man.
The Yeetle Box
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