"I plan on sticking around and working another three, four years. Getting out of the house — it's the only way I can save my marriage, " he said. "No, seriously, my wife is the best thing that ever happened to me. Absolutely — but don't tell her that. " Oops. In the end, it's a business deal. But maybe it carries a message about looking past outward differences and accomplishing something positive. Other DCEO grant recipients include Liz Abunaw, owner of Forty Acres Fresh Market, a provider of pop-up produce markets on the West Side. She said she's looking for her first brick-and-mortar store, preferably on Chicago Avenue in Austin. The Brookins Funeral Home on the South Side is getting a grant for an events space for weddings and small concerts at 93 rd Street and Ashland Avenue, next to its building. It's not the sort of investment you associate with a funeral home, but co-owner Andrea Brookins said they are in the business of celebrating life and the arts. And Bronzeville investor Bernard Loyd, whose Urban Juncture has revitalized East 51 st Street, is getting money to expand services to business startups using the old Forum Hall, which dates from 1897 at 43 rd Street and the Green Line.
Top reviews from the United States There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016 Verified Purchase If you're looking for a good jaunt with a Jason Statham movie you've got one right here. It's worthy of 90 mins of your time, and of course you get the action sequences Statham is known for. There are 3 really good Statham against everyone scenes that are rewards in and of themselves for catching this flick. Like another reviewer stated, it starts out a little slow, and it looks at first like a movie in search of a direction. You're no quite sure which way the plot is headed, and it is a little disjointed as it searches for the story line. But it finally shows up and the director finds his way to the plot that you can follow and hang on to. The dialog is a little cheesy, and it's a bit muddled as it trudges along before the plot finally shows up. But when it does you get what you came for, and that is to see Statham doing what he does some ass!
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