Best Jean Reno movie?

Best Jean Reno movie?


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I went with Leon: The Professional since Natalie Portman is in it....oh wait, she is only 12 in this movie. I believe his best role is probably Victor 'the Cleaner' in La Femme Nikita though. Great movie from Luc Besson!
 
I went with Leon: The Professional since Natalie Portman is in it....oh wait, she is only 12 in this movie. I believe his best role is probably Victor 'the Cleaner' in La Femme Nikita though. Great movie from Luc Besson!

shit, I forgot that one.
 
For some reason I feel young Stalin was a nerd in the French club.

You have no idea.

My French prof, the late Serge Bernhard, nicknamed me "Danton" after Georges-Jacques Danton from the French Revolution. For about 2-3 years, the majority of my friends called me Danton as opposed to Derek. True story.
 
For some reason I feel young Stalin was a nerd in the French club.

You have no idea.

My French prof, the late Serge Bernhard, nicknamed me "Danton" after Georges-Jacques Danton from the French Revolution. For about 2-3 years, the majority of my friends called me Danton as opposed to Derek. True story.

Hence the affinity for jazz. The Gauls love that chit more than any other tribe on Earth.
 
For some reason I feel young Stalin was a nerd in the French club.

You have no idea.

My French prof, the late Serge Bernhard, nicknamed me "Danton" after Georges-Jacques Danton from the French Revolution. For about 2-3 years, the majority of my friends called me Danton as opposed to Derek. True story.

Hence the affinity for jazz. The Gauls love that chit more than any other tribe on Earth.

On a dirty, rainy night in Issaquah In October 1992 or 1993, I walked into a CD store looking for something new. I talked to the guy behind the counter, saying I wanted something mellow and with depth. He handed me The Gentle Side of John Coltrane. That sparked it.
 
For some reason I feel young Stalin was a nerd in the French club.

You have no idea.

My French prof, the late Serge Bernhard, nicknamed me "Danton" after Georges-Jacques Danton from the French Revolution. For about 2-3 years, the majority of my friends called me Danton as opposed to Derek. True story.

Hence the affinity for jazz. The Gauls love that chit more than any other tribe on Earth.

On a dirty, rainy night in Issaquah In October 1992 or 1993, I walked into a CD store looking for something new. I talked to the guy behind the counter, saying I wanted something mellow and with depth. He handed me The Gentle Side of John Coltrane. That sparked it.

For me it was a dirty, rainy afternoon at Odergard with 1960s headphones listening to Miles and Coltrane tracks assigned for History of Jazz 101.
 
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