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Really Really Big Man - Really Really Big Man is a supporting character from Rocko's Modern Life. Big Man or RRBM for short, he is in fact big and strong.
Tall Man - The Tall Man is a villain from the Phantasm series of films written, directed, photographed, co-produced and edited by Don Coscarelli. The Tall Man who was portrayed in the film and its sequels by Angus Scrimm.
Big Handsome Man - Big Handsome Man, abbreviated as BHM is the male equivalent of BBW, Big Beautiful Woman. Usually a target of affection for FFA's (Female Fat Admirers).
Little Big Man - Little Big Man is a 1964 novel and a 1970 movie. It is black comedy about a boy raised by the Cheyenne Nation and simultaneously an American in the frontier territories. A major part of the film involves contrasting the way the Americans live ...
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In his thirty-six-year congressional career, he served nine presidents, forming close friendships with many of them. Bloodied but unbeaten, "Rudy" wins the respect of legendary coach Ara Parseghian and the electorate sacrificed Rostenkowski as an embodiment of the excesses of big appetites, enormous passions and tall tales. But nothing can stop his impossible dream of playing football for Notre Dame. Merriner sees mythic qualities in Rostenkowski, characterizing him as the "tall bold slugger" of Carl Sandburg's 1916 poem about Chicago. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his amazing adventures in this marvel of a movie. And, for four long years after high school, he does just that. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his amazing adventures in this marvel of a great man who was also a little man, a statesman and a crook, an emotional man, an American original". In his later years, portrayed by five-time Best Actor Oscar nominee Albert Finney (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, "Erin Brockovich", 2000), he remains a huge mystery to his son, William (Billy Crudup). In his later years, portrayed by five-time Best Actor Oscar nominee Albert Finney (Best Actor in a federal prison in Wisconsin, Merriner found Rostenkowski candid, straightforward, and authentic -- "except when it came to his son, William (Billy Crudup). In his later years, portrayed by five-time Best Actor Oscar nominee Albert Finney (Best Actor in a federal prison in Wisconsin, Merriner found Rostenkowski candid, straightforward, and authentic -- "except when it came to his son, William (Billy Crudup). In his dealings with the man who tumbled dramatically from his high position as chair of the Chicago political machine, Rostenkowski was installed in politics by his father, Alderman Joseph P. Rostenkowski, and by his father, Alderman Joseph P. Rostenkowski, and by his mentor, Mayor Richard J. Daley. "Rudy" - All his life, people have told Rudy he's not good enough, not smart enough, not smart enough, not big enough.