There's a line in the 80's movie Manhunter where Will Graham, played by William Petersen, has reached his limit with Lecktor, played by Brian Cox, and he finally just says: "Look, I'm sick of you crazy sons-of-b****es, you got something to say, say it". In the context of this article and Ferrell's friend, it seems many of us are rather sympathetic to the first part of that admonition.
There's a line in the 80's movie Manhunter where Will Graham, played by William Petersen, has reached his limit with Lecktor, played by Brian Cox, and he finally just says: "Look, I'm sick of you crazy sons-of-b****es, you got something to say, say it". In the context of this article and Ferrell's friend, it seems many of us are rather sympathetic to the first part of that admonition.
There's a line in the 80's movie Manhunter where Will Graham, played by William Petersen, has reached his limit with Lecktor, played by Brian Cox, and he finally just says: "Look, I'm sick of you crazy sons-of-b****es, you got something to say, say it". In the context of this article and Ferrell's friend, it seems many of us are rather sympathetic to the first part of that admonition.