As a child, Mickey was abused by both his parents and witnessed his father commit suicide when he was ten. Mickey is shown throughout the movie as an efficient, psychopathic killer with zero empathy showcased for his victims, with knowledge of firearms and knife throwing. It is also shown that he knows how to kill with his bare hands such as the time in prison when he demonstrates killing a man by breaking his neck during a yoga session. Mickey is based on the infamous real-life spree killer known as Charles Starkweather and named after the actor of the same name who was known for being part of the Hollywood Blacklist. He is visually based on "V", the singer for the 1980's industrial band NBK.
Abraham "Mickey" Knox (December 24, 1921 − November 15, 2013) was an American actor with nearly 80 films to his credit. He was also a screenwriter, film producer and novelist. Blacklisted during the McCarthy era, he moved to Paris and Rome to work. His screenwriter credits where he adapted approximately 150 Italian and French into English translations include the English adaptation of Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. As a dialogue director he coached many non-English speaking actors in performing convincingly in the English language.
My favorite scene from natural born killers...my favorite movie.
published: 13 Sep 2013
Thomas Parr - Mickey Knox.
"Dime quien te miente a la cara, bailaré sobre su tumba".
Beat: Thomas Parr
https://www.instagram.com/parr.thomas/
Mix/Master: Bring the party
https://www.instagram.com/bringtheparty_/
"Dime quien te miente a la cara, bailaré sobre su tumba".
Beat: Thomas Parr
https://www.instagram.com/parr.thomas/
Mix/Master: Bring the party
https://www.ins...
"Dime quien te miente a la cara, bailaré sobre su tumba".
Beat: Thomas Parr
https://www.instagram.com/parr.thomas/
Mix/Master: Bring the party
https://www.instagram.com/bringtheparty_/
"Dime quien te miente a la cara, bailaré sobre su tumba".
Beat: Thomas Parr
https://www.instagram.com/parr.thomas/
Mix/Master: Bring the party
https://www.instagram.com/bringtheparty_/
(00:00:00) 01. KMD, MF Grimm- what a nigga know remix
(00:03:05) 02. Dj Eli, Shan Boogs, Yesh, J-Treds, Pumpkinhead- truly gifted ones
(00:07:04) 03. Rok One, S...
(00:00:00) 01. KMD, MF Grimm- what a nigga know remix
(00:03:05) 02. Dj Eli, Shan Boogs, Yesh, J-Treds, Pumpkinhead- truly gifted ones
(00:07:04) 03. Rok One, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Kwest & L-Fudge- ninety degrees
(00:11:14) 04. Megalon- peace to the homeless
(00:15:05) 05. The Juggaknots- troublesman
(00:18:58) 06. Siah & Yeshua Da Poed- gravity
(00:23:18) 07. Yak Ballz- nasty or nice
(00:26:39) 08. MF DOOM- gas drawls
(00:29:53) 09. MF Grimm- do it for the kids
(00:33:56) 10. The Cenobites, Bobbito- kick a dope verse
(00:37:37) 11. The Boulevard Connection & Artifacts- haagen daz
(00:41:09) 12. Scienz of Life- metaphysics
(00:45:32) 13. Jakki Tha Motamouth, Copywrite- widespread
(00:50:13) 14. J-Treds- praise due
(00:54:22) 15. The Arsonists- the session
(00:57:48) 16. Mr Live- Supa dupa
(01:01:05) 17. Da Nuthouse- a luv supreme
(01:04:29) 18. Siah- repetition
(01:07:26) 19. MHz- world premiere
(01:11:14) 20. Cage- agent orange
"Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em label is indie all the way, and is also one of the most consistently compelling underground hip-hop labels you'll find. And although it still isn't sending out any promos, true heads will want to buy every new release on the label, since there hasn't been a bum one yet. Fondle 'Em started out partly as a gag with the now-infamous EP put out by the Cenobites (a collaboration between Kool Keith and Godfather Don, originally made as promos for Garcia's radio show) back in 1995, but Garcia's impeccable, yet twisted, taste and underground connections through his 'Stretch & Bobbito' show on New York City's WKCR allow him to explore New York's fertile hip-hop underbelly, and document it on wax." - Brian Coleman, CMJ
"Is it me or was 1996 another terrible year for hip-hop?? If it wasn't for Dr. Octagon, Company Flow and the entire Fondle 'Em roster I would have been extremely bored." - Daniel Ladd, THE VINYL EXCHANGE
"Bobbito's label was the hip-hop revelation of '96, releasing five must-have records. What holds them together? Well-executed, unusual ideas, emotion and fat beats. The East Coast sound as it should be, rather than as it is" - TRACE
"...this could just be one of the most significant indie labels in '97. Founded and owned by one of hip-hop's most renowned B-Boys, Bobbito Garcia, Fondle 'Em has the air of a true independent" - URB
(00:00:00) 01. KMD, MF Grimm- what a nigga know remix
(00:03:05) 02. Dj Eli, Shan Boogs, Yesh, J-Treds, Pumpkinhead- truly gifted ones
(00:07:04) 03. Rok One, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Kwest & L-Fudge- ninety degrees
(00:11:14) 04. Megalon- peace to the homeless
(00:15:05) 05. The Juggaknots- troublesman
(00:18:58) 06. Siah & Yeshua Da Poed- gravity
(00:23:18) 07. Yak Ballz- nasty or nice
(00:26:39) 08. MF DOOM- gas drawls
(00:29:53) 09. MF Grimm- do it for the kids
(00:33:56) 10. The Cenobites, Bobbito- kick a dope verse
(00:37:37) 11. The Boulevard Connection & Artifacts- haagen daz
(00:41:09) 12. Scienz of Life- metaphysics
(00:45:32) 13. Jakki Tha Motamouth, Copywrite- widespread
(00:50:13) 14. J-Treds- praise due
(00:54:22) 15. The Arsonists- the session
(00:57:48) 16. Mr Live- Supa dupa
(01:01:05) 17. Da Nuthouse- a luv supreme
(01:04:29) 18. Siah- repetition
(01:07:26) 19. MHz- world premiere
(01:11:14) 20. Cage- agent orange
"Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em label is indie all the way, and is also one of the most consistently compelling underground hip-hop labels you'll find. And although it still isn't sending out any promos, true heads will want to buy every new release on the label, since there hasn't been a bum one yet. Fondle 'Em started out partly as a gag with the now-infamous EP put out by the Cenobites (a collaboration between Kool Keith and Godfather Don, originally made as promos for Garcia's radio show) back in 1995, but Garcia's impeccable, yet twisted, taste and underground connections through his 'Stretch & Bobbito' show on New York City's WKCR allow him to explore New York's fertile hip-hop underbelly, and document it on wax." - Brian Coleman, CMJ
"Is it me or was 1996 another terrible year for hip-hop?? If it wasn't for Dr. Octagon, Company Flow and the entire Fondle 'Em roster I would have been extremely bored." - Daniel Ladd, THE VINYL EXCHANGE
"Bobbito's label was the hip-hop revelation of '96, releasing five must-have records. What holds them together? Well-executed, unusual ideas, emotion and fat beats. The East Coast sound as it should be, rather than as it is" - TRACE
"...this could just be one of the most significant indie labels in '97. Founded and owned by one of hip-hop's most renowned B-Boys, Bobbito Garcia, Fondle 'Em has the air of a true independent" - URB
"Dime quien te miente a la cara, bailaré sobre su tumba".
Beat: Thomas Parr
https://www.instagram.com/parr.thomas/
Mix/Master: Bring the party
https://www.instagram.com/bringtheparty_/
(00:00:00) 01. KMD, MF Grimm- what a nigga know remix
(00:03:05) 02. Dj Eli, Shan Boogs, Yesh, J-Treds, Pumpkinhead- truly gifted ones
(00:07:04) 03. Rok One, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Kwest & L-Fudge- ninety degrees
(00:11:14) 04. Megalon- peace to the homeless
(00:15:05) 05. The Juggaknots- troublesman
(00:18:58) 06. Siah & Yeshua Da Poed- gravity
(00:23:18) 07. Yak Ballz- nasty or nice
(00:26:39) 08. MF DOOM- gas drawls
(00:29:53) 09. MF Grimm- do it for the kids
(00:33:56) 10. The Cenobites, Bobbito- kick a dope verse
(00:37:37) 11. The Boulevard Connection & Artifacts- haagen daz
(00:41:09) 12. Scienz of Life- metaphysics
(00:45:32) 13. Jakki Tha Motamouth, Copywrite- widespread
(00:50:13) 14. J-Treds- praise due
(00:54:22) 15. The Arsonists- the session
(00:57:48) 16. Mr Live- Supa dupa
(01:01:05) 17. Da Nuthouse- a luv supreme
(01:04:29) 18. Siah- repetition
(01:07:26) 19. MHz- world premiere
(01:11:14) 20. Cage- agent orange
"Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em label is indie all the way, and is also one of the most consistently compelling underground hip-hop labels you'll find. And although it still isn't sending out any promos, true heads will want to buy every new release on the label, since there hasn't been a bum one yet. Fondle 'Em started out partly as a gag with the now-infamous EP put out by the Cenobites (a collaboration between Kool Keith and Godfather Don, originally made as promos for Garcia's radio show) back in 1995, but Garcia's impeccable, yet twisted, taste and underground connections through his 'Stretch & Bobbito' show on New York City's WKCR allow him to explore New York's fertile hip-hop underbelly, and document it on wax." - Brian Coleman, CMJ
"Is it me or was 1996 another terrible year for hip-hop?? If it wasn't for Dr. Octagon, Company Flow and the entire Fondle 'Em roster I would have been extremely bored." - Daniel Ladd, THE VINYL EXCHANGE
"Bobbito's label was the hip-hop revelation of '96, releasing five must-have records. What holds them together? Well-executed, unusual ideas, emotion and fat beats. The East Coast sound as it should be, rather than as it is" - TRACE
"...this could just be one of the most significant indie labels in '97. Founded and owned by one of hip-hop's most renowned B-Boys, Bobbito Garcia, Fondle 'Em has the air of a true independent" - URB
As a child, Mickey was abused by both his parents and witnessed his father commit suicide when he was ten. Mickey is shown throughout the movie as an efficient, psychopathic killer with zero empathy showcased for his victims, with knowledge of firearms and knife throwing. It is also shown that he knows how to kill with his bare hands such as the time in prison when he demonstrates killing a man by breaking his neck during a yoga session. Mickey is based on the infamous real-life spree killer known as Charles Starkweather and named after the actor of the same name who was known for being part of the Hollywood Blacklist. He is visually based on "V", the singer for the 1980's industrial band NBK.
... going undercover as a contract killer ... At that point, I was still kind of rooting for the two lovebirds with probably the most messed up meet-cute since Mickey and MalloryKnox in NaturalBornKillers.
Folie à Deux and NaturalBornKillers... That’s the Natural Born Killers I would have dreamed of seeing, as the guy who created Mickey and Mallory ... Folie à Deux and Natural Born Killers.