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Abraham Gibron (September 22, 1925 –
September 23, 1997) was an
American professional football player and coach.
Gibron pla**** 11
seasons as a
guard in...
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viewed as one of the best
examples of
psychological horror in fiction. Bill
Gibron of
PopMatters declared a
mixed definition of the
psychological horror film...
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while Ralph Jones leads all
coaches in
winning percentage with .706. Abe
Gibron is
statistically the
worst coach of the
Bears in
terms of
winning percentage...
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despite being 11
years older than McConaughey, pla**** his twin brother. Bill
Gibron of
PopMatters called the film "insensitive", adding: "Clearly
crafted as...
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swift action by
forcing Pulliano to fire Parilli. His
replacement was Abe
Gibron, who had been
fired as head
coach of the
Chicago Bears after the 1974 season...
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mostly supportive review,
giving the film six of ten stars.
Critic Bill
Gibron commented, "**** may not be the most
endemic example of this company's product...
- DVD-and-CD box set. In a
retrospective review for DVD Verdict,
Judge Bill
Gibron referred to Six Men
Getting Sick as "a
disturbing and
intoxicating work"...
- Times.
Gibron, Bill (May 19, 2010). "More than Just Gore The Macabre:
Moral Comp**** of
Lucio Fulci". PopMatters.
Retrieved July 26, 2015.
Gibron, Bill...
- self-doubt, paranoia, and distrust—of others, oneself, and the world. Bill
Gibron of
PopMatters offered a
broad and
nuanced definition of
psychological horror...
- Raimi".
Cinelinx | Movies. Games. G**** Culture.
Retrieved November 30, 2021.
Gibron, Bill (October 4, 2006). "Depth of Field: Sam
Raimi – Horror's Stylistic...