“Yeah, I Shot ‘Em, And I Hope They BURN IN HELL!”

I logged onto Yahoo early this Saturday morning, and I learned an interesting fact: My man Samuel L. Jackson is the second highest-grossing movie star of all time, with his collective films grossing $4.34 billion.The only movie star higher on the list than him, is Harrison Ford. When Indiana Jones is the only guy on Earth on your level, that says a whole lot about you. Sam, you have earned the right to carry that “B.M.F.” wallet you oh-so proudly displayed in Pulp Fiction.

So in honor of Sam, I want each and every one of you to go out and yell at somebody today. Not sure what to yell, or how to do it? Sam’s got you covered there, too!

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“Yeah, I Shot ‘Em, And I Hope They BURN IN HELL!”
  1. 6 Responses to ““Yeah, I Shot ‘Em, And I Hope They BURN IN HELL!””

  2. “I Ain’t Yellin! This Is How I Talk!”

    By brran1 on Sep 20, 2008

  3. That’s cuz Sam “Snakes on a Plane,” “Afro Samurai” Jackson ain’t never met a paying part he wouldn’t take!

    By anonymousnupe on Sep 20, 2008

  4. Lakeview Terrace is OK. It has a few funny scenes, but the movie isn’t anything special. The movie isn’t a comedy…I just thought the scenes were funny. Sam Jackson showed his versatility again. Dude can play just about any role…expect a gay dude. He couldn’t pull that off.

    By Jabari Talib on Sep 22, 2008

  5. that is so funn because i just had to watch a time to kill for a class!!

    By tayeski on Sep 22, 2008

  6. I have a job offer for Samuel L. Jackson

    http://www.wtfmetro.com/2008/09/great-idea.html

    By Metro Man on Sep 25, 2008

  7. BTW, I nominated you for the “Certified Honest Blogger” Award!

    http://www.wtfmetro.com/2008/09/acceptance-speech.html

    By Metro Man on Sep 25, 2008

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