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» posted on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 7:42 pm by angelbruce1951
Beneath Still Waters
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IMDB rating: 3.90 Plot: Two boys make a pact to do something brave, crazy and dangerous. They will see their town one last time before a man-made lake floods it forever, burying it under the deep lake. Everyone’s been evacuated – just the church, the homes, the abandoned shops remain. Only the eerie buildings…still hiding secrets that no one suspects. The two boys walk through the doomed ghost town. But the boys discover that the town isn’t quite deserted. And they are trapped as a massive wall of water crashes down on the town. Time passes, and the whispered secrets of the town have been long forgotten. But now, fifty years after vanishing, the sunken town comes alive again. |
Actors: McKell Michael,Gordon Patrick,Manquina Manuel,Borras Ricard,Plensa Damia,Meca David,Castanon Carlos,Pou Josep Maria,Munoz Omar,Pasaglia Santiago,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,
RIDDLE #4 ANSWER PLEASE!!?
Two cops walked into a room with no windows and found a dead man who obviously hung himself from the ceiling, though they couldn’t figure out how. There was no chair beneath him that he might have jumped off of, or a table. Just a puddle of water. How’d he do it
Hint: Think about where the water may have come from.
He was standing on a block of ice.
Robert W | Feb 03, 2010
a water hose?
screamogirl100 | Feb 03, 2010
ICE!
Niloufar | Feb 03, 2010
He stood on a block of ice
Teabaggersaredestroyingamerica | Feb 03, 2010
He was standing on a giant ice cube and it melted.
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» posted on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at 5:43 pm by angelbruce1951
Cinderella Man
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IMDB rating: 8.00 Plot: During the Great Depression, a common-man hero, James J. Braddock—a.k.a. the Cinderella Man—was to become one of the most surprising sports legends in history. By the early 1930s, the impoverished ex-prizefighter was seemingly as broken-down, beaten-up and out-of-luck as much of the rest of the American populace who had hit rock bottom. His career appeared to be finished, he was unable to pay the bills, the only thing that mattered to him—his family—was in danger, and he was even forced to go on Public Relief. But deep inside, Jim Braddock never relinquished his determination. Driven by love, honor and an incredible dose of grit, he willed an impossible dream to come true. In a last-chance bid to help his family, Braddock returned to the ring. No one thought he had a shot. However Braddock, fueled by something beyond mere competition, kept winning. Suddenly, the ordinary working man became the mythic athlete. Carrying the hopes and dreams of the disenfranchised on his shoulders, Braddock rocketed through the ranks, until this underdog chose to do the unthinkable: take on the heavyweight champ of the world, the unstoppable Max Baer, renowned for having killed two men in the ring. |
Actors: Crowe Russell,Giamatti Paul,Bierko Craig,Considine Paddy,McGill Bruce,Huband David,Price Connor,Louis Patrick,Campbell Nicholas,Pyrz Gene,Shamata Chuck,Biography,Drama,Sport,
What's your favorite Russell Crowe movie?
Russell’s my favorite actor in the world, and my personal favorite is "3:10 To Yuma", although I have to say I think his best performance so far has been in "Cinderella Man".
Although Gladiator was amazing, LA Confidential is the only movie I’ve ever gone to a theater to see 3 times. It is the movie that told me this guy as going to be a star. So LA Confidential.
rick c | Feb 02, 2010
"ARE YOU BEING ENTERTAINED?!?!?!!"
Gladiator!!!!
evaohell | Feb 02, 2010
Master and Commander and Gladiator.
Amanda L | Feb 02, 2010
A Beautiful Mind is a pretty amazing film.
But I think Gladiator is probably the best (Y)
I Raped Your Camel. | Feb 02, 2010
A Beautiful Mind
evangel_42 | Feb 02, 2010
"Gladiator"
Miss | Feb 02, 2010
American Gangster
then
Gladiator
graybuddy | Feb 02, 2010
Gladiator….by far!
Mrs. T | Feb 02, 2010
I love Russell Crowe,he’s one of my fave actors.I too loved him in "3:10 To Yummy" or is that Yuma? LOL But my fave Russell Crowe movie has to be,"A Beautiful Mind" he was just absolutely brilliant in that movie!!! "Cinderella Man" is a close second,and then "Gladiator". I think he’s great in just about everything he does,it’s practically in his DNA ;D Oh,and he can throw phones with the best of em’ Go Russ!!! ;D
NubianGoddess | Feb 02, 2010
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» posted on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at 4:36 pm by angelbruce1951
Last Drop, The
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IMDB rating: 4.60 Plot: In a daring attempt to end the war by Christmas, Winston Churchill and the British High Command hatch an extraordinary plan – Operation Market Garden. 35,000 British troops are dropped behind enemy lines in German occupied Holland. In the midst of the largest airborne invasion in history, one small unit of men, codename “Matchbox” has it’s own agenda. When Matchbox are shot down short of their landing zone, the odds of their success seem hopeless. Seven very different British soldiers find themselves separated from the Allied invasion, on a collision course with three renegade German soldiers who also want to lay claim to the horde. |
Actors: Zane Billy,Roden Karel,Madsen Michael,Skarsgard Alexander,Flanagan Tommy,Pertwee Sean,Fox Laurence,Spall Rafe,Newbon Neil,Moran Nick,Howard Andrew,Jackson Neil,Dee Jack,Adventure,War,Action,
I have a little school problem? What would you choose?
I go to a community college and this semester, my aunt is paying because I’m broke, but next semester when I can find a job again, I’ll be paying. She says that she will pay up to 6 classes for me this semester. I was very happy to hear this, because it will save me a few hundred bucks, but the problem is I can only handle 3 classes top per semester because the workload overwhelms me and last semester I didn’t do too well and the dean warn me that if I don’t pass my class this semester, he would place me on academic probation. So should I take 3 classes or take all 6? My biggest fear is that it’s too much for me handle and I will end up giving up. But my aunt is willing to pay for only this semester and I want to save a few bucks, but will thining this way put me at risk of failing? Because like I said I doubt I can handle that many classes at this time in my life.
BTW I already registered for 6 classes, but I have one more week to drop without a W and a refund.
If you dont think you can handle all 6 classes, dont take your chances. Maybe take the 3 so you can have some time for work. Once you earn up some money you may be able to take 6 classes next semester. Like alot of people say… "Its better to be safe than sorry".
E | Feb 07, 2010
this is a great opportunity for you….take advantage of it.
That Guy (BU) | Feb 07, 2010
There is never a I CANT in life. You CAN if you try hard enough. I would say manage your time well in College and you will do fine. To put this bluntly, if you have time to be browsing through yahoo answers, you probably have enough time to do all your homework and study and such. Just be sure to always do your homework first and plan out your day. I do not doubt that it will make your experience in College a better one.
Good Luck!
Daniel | Feb 07, 2010
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» posted on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at 8:42 am by angelbruce1951
Sam’s Lake
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IMDB rating: 4.60 Plot: Inspired by a murder-mystery-turned-legend surrounding a massacre near “Sam’s Lake,” the film follows Sam, a young woman who, every summer, returns home to the secluded lakeside cottage she grew up in, to reconnect with her traditions and memories of the past deep within an isolated forest. This year’s guests are a group of hip, young urbanites, who join Sam on her annual trip. But when Sam and her childhood friend and local to the area, Jesse, take the group on an adventure to revisit the site of the murder they all come face to face with the terrifying legend of “Sam’s Lake.” |
Actors: Lee William Gregory,Bishop Stephen,Antonio Salvatore,Smith Robert William,Horror,Thriller,
Why Can't I Learn to Love Salt Lake City?
I was born and raised in Seattle, and then moved to Portland OR to pursue my career. I loved the water and the trees and the lush greenery. I loved the fresh air, the cultural diversity, and the liberal political environment. There were good movies, good beer, good bookstores and good restaurants to enjoy. I even met the love of my life in the Great Northwest!
Turns out she was from Utah. A few years into our relationship, she told me she suffered from Seasonal Affect Disorder, that she missed her family, and that she wanted to move back. I protested, saying that the state is controlled by the LDS, that it’s too dry and hot for me, that it’s too conservative, too car-centered, and lacking in any real cultural diversity.
She was stubborn, and I agreed to move. Turns out I was right on all accounts. This is the weirdest, most boring place I have ever lived. Almost everyone is both white and Mormon. The majority of the restaurants are chains like Red Robin, Olive Garden or Applebees. Although there is a scared, huddled little mass of liberals (they all go to the Unitarian Church near the UofU), and one little funky district in the whole state of Utah (Sugar House), the city and state is almost universally conservative and Republican. There is no life here. People drive everywhere. The streets (even downtown) are as wide as freeways. The public transit sucks. The only cool independent businesses in the city (Sam Weller’s Bookstore, the Dancing Crane, Blue Boutique) have all been forced out of their original locations by developers who knock the buildings down and then fail to build new ones.
Did I mention everyone is Mormon?
I’m trying really hard to adjust, to see the bright side of things, but I’m failing miserably. Why can’t I get used to Utah… to the dry air, the complete lack of vegetation, the heavy snowfall, and the LDS controlled government? Where can I get whatever pills they take here to become wide-eyed "happy" Stepford Wives?
Yeah, and what’s wrong with being Mormon? LOL!
I’m one myself, I just moved here from the South and I can’t stand it, either. . .except for the excellent hiking trails. It’s a big change, I know. Takes getting used to. You are probably just used to being in Seattle and have good memories of it–I don’t doubt it, I loved it there myself. I was stationed at Ft Lewis while I was in the army and out of all the places I have ever lived, I enjoyed it the most.
Scared huddled masses of liberals?????? I take the SLC Tribune and from the immense voice these scared huddled masses have, you would think that they were the majority. All the columnists brazenly mock the LDS church right there all over the newpaper, everyday, you know? Why can’t we all be friends??!! It takes a lot of tolerance and understanding on the part of both–an no stereotyping!!
You’re wrong about the transit authority–it’s a very good one, it’s just expensive now (I lived in SLC 20 years ago when I was just a young college kid, it was cheap and I went everywhere on it–I never even owned a car until I went into the army and moved a Monterey–now, there’s the kind of town you are looking for!)
As for all the old businesses closing–honey, that’s everywhere!!! It sucks, and it’s so sad! Corporate America owns us. I watched my hometown get raped over a few short years, starting when walmart moved in, and the old farmers started dying off and developers scrambled over themselves buying up their lands to build malls. . .and Applebees, and Olive Gardens. . .and Target, Ross, Pet Smart, Best Buy, blah blah blah blah blah blah. Our town’s historical societies and small business owners tried so hard to stand their ground, but it did not work because, sad to say, folks are just gonna patronize walmart. I saw businesses that had been thriving for 100+ years have to go under, all the neat little shops where I went had to file bankruptcy and close. It’s where ever the people go, and the dollar goes, you know? All I can say, do you what can to resist and fight against that. It takes numbers to do so.
As for SLC itself, I always thought it was a pretty liberal town, myself, LOL!! In fact, when I lived there 20 years ago (I went to UofU) it pretty much freaked me out at first.I ended up sharing an apartment with a male gay couple and the three of us went everywhere together downtown–and there were some good places to go then. I don’t know what it’s like now, though–maybe you’re right, maybe it has changed.
Like I mentioned before, I was in the military and I have traveled all over the world and had to live in some places that I didn’t like. I learned over time that you just have to happy where ever you are or you are going to dissolve in misery–who wants to do that? Just bloom where you are planted. It’s the friends that you make in the places that you are that bring you happiness. You need friends, a support network, that’s all. It doesn’t matter where. And when you have the means, you can move on.
But at any rate, please don’t become a stepford wife!! I am a Latter Day Saint I dearly love my church with all my heart, I follow all of it’s precepts and understand all the doctrines, but I sure don’t fit in with the culture! I am not going to say anything mean now. . .it’s just that I don’t clique with my peeps and I had to adjust to that after moving here. I am not a size-2 blondie pushing that shopping card followed by at least 5 kids while hubby it at the office wearing a tie. . .I’m a vegetarian and I own a pack of dogs, lol! You don’t have to be a stepford wife while living in Utah–just be YOU! We need diversity here!
colebolegooglygooglyhammerhead | Nov 25, 2009
Enjoy the clean cold mountain water. I’ve never lived in a place that had better tasting water. Also, spend $25 and get a pass for the National Park System. Utah almost has a monopoly on them. I live in Texas where the water is awful and there is only one or two national parks. Check out Bryce Canyon, Zion’s National Park, Cedar Breaks, the Uintah National Forrest, and any of a dozen other parks. You will see eye-candy that compares to Yellowstone, Yosemite, Sequoia National Park, and the Grand Canyon. If you learn to ski, fish, or boat you will find an abundance of recreational activities. There are also an abudance of wholesome clubs that you could join, like knitting, quilting, carving, or rock hounding.
While you are in Utah, don’t forget to enjoy the ultra low crime rate of this staunch conservative state. The next time you get a ticket for looking sideways at a policeman, remember that they have little else to do.
One more suggestion: lose the lip/nose ring and dye your hair back to its original color. People will stop staring at you like you’re from the moon.
R Rosskopf | Nov 25, 2009
lol. You sure got a ton to complain about.
Either become city mayor and change things… or go back to Seattle. I have more NON LDS friends than LDS friends… but i have never met somebody that complains as much as you just did…
Yes people drive, thats how people get from point a to b…
To dry to hot, to cold, to mormon… how about you just leave? mmk?
MistCreek | Nov 25, 2009
I don’t know if this will help but I’ll try – I’ll look at the flip side:
LOL – I live in portland oregon and converted to the LDS church and everyone warned me about "those mormons!" – it’s one of the most liberal cities in America – controlled by liberals – despite the state’s huge number of conservatives.
I like it and the people are kind, but I grow tired of the politically correct mentality – yet if you disagree with their political views (Did I mention everyone nearly everyone is liberal? And portland, Statistically, made the news recently because it is less diverse in terms of color than Salt Lake) people really can’t deal with the fact that you don’t like obama or something. They will get in a KNOT over it.
I’ve had my grade docked when I was in college because the professor didn’t like military veterans and I even got 1/3 of the class to testify before the school board that this was the case and they saw it too.
I’ve taken my family for a walk through the pearl district and we are a traditional family – people were stopping and staring at us like we were freaks of nature – like we didn’t belong there.
Women look like they are grafiti projects for kids with crayons with all their tatoos and massive piercings.
Let me tell you the upside of being Mormon in Portland: the people are nice. I’ve adjusted quite well to being LDS and living in a liberal-controlled government. I’ve learned to get along with other people who have different values than I do. The drivers are the kindest in the US (Portland is the most polite city in America) and the rain is beautiful.
I might say: forget about yourself and learn to love others for who they are where they are. Get to know them. Try to see the good things about the LDS culture. Don’t stereotype an entire religion – we’re not all that way. I’m LDS and I don’t think I could live in Salt Lake because I enjoy the diversity of portland, but I enjoy the family environment of Utah (when I’ve been there).
You seem to be stereotyping and that’s not going to help you through this.
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Scuttle | Nov 25, 2009
I grew up in Salt Lake and moved to Seattle. I feel your pain. At least I felt it when I lived back there!
Have you read Terry Tempest Williams? I was shocked by "Refuge". There is a wealth of beauty and wildlife that I had never seen in the SL Valley. In my trips back there I’ve been able to see the place with new eyes.
As for the rest, what can I say? Park City.
It’s hard to know if downtown SLC will ever return. You know the multi block development that killed it is funded by the LDS church? It’s up to 3 billion dollars and estimates go to 8 billion. These are such tough times for commercial real estate that they may never see the money back.
I understand seasonal affective disorder all too well, but there must be a better compromise than yours.
Robin egg | Nov 25, 2009
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» posted on Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at 11:02 pm by angelbruce1951
Brokeback Mountain
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IMDB rating: 7.80 Plot: A raw, powerful story of two young men, a Wyoming ranch hand and a rodeo cowboy, who meet in the summer of 1963 sheepherding in the harsh, high grasslands of contemporary Wyoming and form an unorthodox yet life-long bond—by turns ecstatic, bitter and conflicted. |
i find Brokeback Mountain HD Ready:720p version and download
Actors: Ledger Heath,Gyllenhaal Jake,Quaid Randy,Beckel Graham,Harbour David,McRobbie Peter,Campbell Scott Michael,Trimble David,Drama,Romance,
Are there any gay romance movies?
That don’t end either in a tragic death (brokeback mountain, bangkok love story), or a choice, 3 minutes from the end of the movie of one of the guys to change their mind about how they feel (love for siam, holding trevor) ? I emotionally invest in these movies and then get so pissed at the end when it’s not a happily ever after, or the feelings are unrequited. The only happily-ever after gay movie I’ve seen is Latter Days. There has to be more. Where are the Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan-type of love stories for gay people? Can anyone recommend any, so I can add to my netflix list? Thanks
The Wedding Banquet.
Robin W | Jan 27, 2010
Have u watched ‘Shelter’? I think it’s what you are looking for…
Danny | Jan 27, 2010
well… idk about gay men movies
but theres good lezzie ones
P.S. you just ruined brokeback mountain for me buttmunch
im going to cry
=((
Jade | Jan 27, 2010
Another gay movie
Shelter
Prayers for bobby – not romantic but still good
and you dont need netflix
go to this website for free!
http://www.watch-movies-online.tv
Kyle | Jan 27, 2010
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind ex;_ylt=Avm0GU0PzXtUCJL2c4y0dFwhBgx.;_yl v=3?qid=20100125082253AAqXzpb&show=7 #profile-info-2CPvfnW2aa
Lesbian Sunbeam | Jan 27, 2010
In & Out was sooo funny.
Hard Candy | Jan 27, 2010
There’s a lot of them… Some of my favorites are Latter Days, All Over the Guy, Beautiful Thing
superunknown | Jan 27, 2010
I reallly love Latter Days, it’s an amazing story romantic, hot, real very good defo check it out! x
WilliamtheSecond | Jan 27, 2010
http://www.kensain.com/
http://www.elisarolle.com/ramblings/gay_ romance_movie.htm
RECCOMMEND – SHELER)/ (BROKE BACK MOUNTAIN IS SAD DONT WATCH THAT HIS BOYFRIEND DIES)
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‘http://www.afterelton.com/movies/2008/9/ 50greatestgaymovies?page=0,2
http://www.rainbownetwork.com/UserPortal /Article/Detail.aspx?ID=18097&sid=66
THIS IS A LIST OF DIFFERENT MOVIES
HOPE THIS HELPS
Just Me | Jan 27, 2010
broke back mountain.
such a good movie!
love you<3 | Jan 27, 2010
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» posted on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at 1:48 pm by angelbruce1951
Thank You for Smoking
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IMDB rating: 7.90 Plot: Tobacco industry lobbyist Nick Naylor has a seemingly impossible task: promoting cigarette smoking in a time when the health hazards of the activity have become too plain to ignore. Nick, however, revels in his job, using argument and twisted logic to place, as often as not, his clients in the positions of either altruistic do-gooders or victims. Nick’s son Joey needs to understand and respect his dad’s philosophy, and Nick works hard to respond to that need without compromising his lack of values. When a beautiful news reporter betrays Nick’s sexually-achieved trust, his world seems in danger of collapsing. But there’s always one more coffin nail in Nick’s pack. |
Actors: Eckhart Aaron,Bright Cameron,Brody Adam,Elliott Sam,Koechner David,Macy William H.,Simmons J.K.,Duvall Robert,Lowe Rob,Louiso Todd,Miller Dennis,Comedy,
what are my chances of getting pregnant?
im healthy, in shape and 15 yrs old. i get i regular period but i dont exercise often & i eat alot of junkfood. my partner is 15, he’s 5′7 n he shaves, ejaculates, etc and is in shape. only problem is he smokes weed and ciggs and takes narcotic pain meds for fun.
am i at a high risk of getting pregnant ? i would ask my doctor or mother but i cant talk with them about this. thanks!
If you have unprotected sex of course you are at high risk of getting pregnant honey….
Logan and Ella's Mommy | Feb 07, 2010
Yes you can get pregnant
Unfortunately, weed, Ciggs and pain meds does not stop the guy from getting a girl pregnant
You should not be having sex at 15 without protection
You need to use an condom and spermicide every time
You should talk to your doctor about birth control from the doctor
Using all three is the best, beside not having sex
If you are old enough to have sex, then you are old enough to talk to your mom on how not to get pregnant. Your mom may not be happy, but she does not want to be a grandma
Halo Mom | Feb 07, 2010
You prob shouldnt be having unprotected sex at 15, and i feel bad for you if your trying.
AshleyJ | Feb 07, 2010
You should not be having sex at 15 much less unprotected.
You do know what std’s are right? You can’t act like a grown up and do grown up activity’s with out being grown enough to face the consequences.
wishing and hoping and praying | Feb 07, 2010
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» posted on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 5:18 pm by angelbruce1951
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
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IMDB rating: 7.60 Plot: Two years after “Final Fantasy 7″, life seems to have returned to a state of normality after Sephiroth’s attempts at mass genocide and the danger of Meteor. On the edge of the ruins of the metropolis Midgar, a new city has thrived, called the Edge and at it’s center lies a monument that entails no one will forget Meteor and the ones who died. Cloud Strife, the hero who defeated Sephiroth, is a delivery boy now, no longer interested in fighting wars or leading rebellions. The world is at peace, and AVALANCHE is gone it’s separate ways. Tifa Lockheart has reopened the new 7th Heaven, in the Edge, looking after Marlene and other orphans, including Denzel. Barret Wallace is working with the WRO in finding new energy sources to supply the world now that Mako is no longer used. Cid Highwind is also working with the WRO, as an airship pilot and leader of their air fleet. Reeve (and Cait Sith) is now heading the WRO and working, striving, to create a better world for all. Vincent Valentine has returned to solace, switching his places between his mansion home in Nibleheim and the Sleeping Forest, and the Forgotten City. Yuffie Kirisagi is back in Wutai, though what the Ninja is doing is unknown to all. But despite this lull in adventure, there is something that is striving the world. Geostigma, the Sephiroth, JENOVA’s memetic legacy. A disease that counters the body’s own defence system in on itself and causes it to destroy itself. Rufus ShinRa, ex-President of Midgar, is a sufferer of the disease, along with the ex-SOLDIER Cloud, and lives now in his hide-away home the Healin Lodge with his faithful bodyguards, the Turks. But who are the mysterious silver haired band, known as Kadaj’s Gang? Kadaj, Loz and Yazoo, all of silver hair and teal eyes. Who are these strange people, who appear so much like Sephiroth? |
Actors: Sakurai Kitao,Morikubo Shotaro,Fujiwara Keiji,Kusunoki Taiten,Kishi Yuji,Nomura Kenji,Suzuki Shogo,Kobayashi Masahiro,Yama Kazuyuki,Ishikawa Hideo,Ichimura Masachika,Fantasy,Action,Adventure,Animation,Sci-Fi,
Is Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete coming to America?
Is Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete coming to America? I really want to play the Final Fantasy 13 demo but, I don’t know if it’s coming to America. Help me out?
Probably, but we likely won’t get the demo… It’s coming out in Japan in March, and FFXIII is supposed to be released shortly afterward. It’s not very likely that they’ll waste time redoing the demo in English when they’re busy working on the English release of the game itself.
raina_vissora | Dec 12, 2008
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» posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 11:35 pm by angelbruce1951
Beneath Still Waters
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IMDB rating: 3.90 Plot: Two boys make a pact to do something brave, crazy and dangerous. They will see their town one last time before a man-made lake floods it forever, burying it under the deep lake. Everyone’s been evacuated – just the church, the homes, the abandoned shops remain. Only the eerie buildings…still hiding secrets that no one suspects. The two boys walk through the doomed ghost town. But the boys discover that the town isn’t quite deserted. And they are trapped as a massive wall of water crashes down on the town. Time passes, and the whispered secrets of the town have been long forgotten. But now, fifty years after vanishing, the sunken town comes alive again. |
Actors: McKell Michael,Gordon Patrick,Manquina Manuel,Borras Ricard,Plensa Damia,Meca David,Castanon Carlos,Pou Josep Maria,Munoz Omar,Pasaglia Santiago,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,
My messed up story…. This is all I have right now. Care to tell me how weird I am?
I think this is the most weirdest thing I’ve ever written. But I like it. Tell me what you think. It’s not done.
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When I was 18 years old, this man, unnamed, would come into my room in the cold February months and pull down my pajama pants. The cold air would brush past us as he put his warm hands over my shivering legs. He was on his knees as he looked up at me and kissed my kneecaps. His messy hair and scruffy stubble invaded their unwelcomed stay. He wouldn
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» posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 12:01 pm by angelbruce1951
History of Violence, A
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IMDB rating: 7.50 Plot: Tom Stall, a humble family man and owner of a popular neighborhood restaurant, lives a quiet but fulfilling existence in the Midwest. One night Tom foils a crime at his place of business and, to his chagrin, is plastered all over the news for his heroics. Following this, mysterious people follow the Stalls’ every move, concerning Tom more than anyone else. As this situation is confronted, more lurks out over where all these occurrences have stemmed from compromising his marriage, family relationship and the main characters’ former relations in the process. |
Actors: Mortensen Viggo,Harris Ed,Hurt William,Holmes Ashton,MacNeill Peter,McHattie Stephen,Bryk Greg,Schmid Kyle,Quigley Gerry,Devine Aidan,MacDonald Bill,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,
History of violence in Northern Ireland?
I have just read "fifty dead men walking" and would like to read more regarding the conflict in Northern Ireland. I would however like to read a neutral book looking at the conflict from both sides.
Any suggestions?
i doubt you will find a neutral book.
Qpr | Jul 13, 2009
This might help start you off:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_trouble s
If you’ve got any questions lemme know, im pretty neutral as i have friends and family killed by both the IRA and the British Army.
Joe | Jul 13, 2009
There’s not much to it, that Taigs, Fenian Rebels, and vagabonds of the worst and most Papish sort raise a rebellion against, Queen and Country, but brave Unionist held them back, no matter what religion they were. There were brave Catholics defending the crown, as well as brave Protestants and Presbyterians.
Fiach O'Brien | Jul 13, 2009
Fiach,you are an ignorant ganch of the first water,Ireland was Irish before the English lead plantation of Scots carpetbaggers ruined the place.Listen,read and pay attention,learn from history.Bog of back to the mainland if it still exists,you prong.
patrick s | Jul 16, 2009
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» posted on Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at 6:59 am by angelbruce1951
Man to Man
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IMDB rating: 6.30 Plot: 1870. Dr. Jamie Dodd is elated : he has finally succeeded in capturing not one, but two pygmies. He brings them to Scotland with the help of Elena Van den Ende, an adventurous woman who sells wild animals to the zoos of Europe. His two anthropologist friends, Alexander and Fraser, and himself are certain they have discovered the missing link, which will make them famous. They start examining the pygmy couple from every angle and Jamie gradually discovers that Toko and Likola are just as sensitive and intelligent as any other homo sapiens. His two colleagues strongly reject this idea as it is glory they are after not the truth. Will Jamie be able to prove the two short people are genuine human beings and not freaks to be shown in a zoo? |
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Does anybody think this poem sounds good?…i wrote it?
Why does it hurt so bad?
This pain it stays the same.
I wish I could live like the past,
but it’s just not the same.
Why did my family do this?
Disown me just like that.
I thought I did the right thing,
But I was wrong about that.
I don’t see how they love him,
An awful man like that.
He took my innocence and joy
And now he’s free and laughs.
My Mom said it would get better
But it hasn’t yet
I just wish I could feel the happiness
Like I did back then.
My life keeps getting deeper
I just can’t see the light
All I do is find the pain
And start all kinds of fights
I feel like I can see the light
The light of hopes and dreams
But then it just turns off
And I begin to scream.
I dont’t know how to laugh
I don’t know how to cry
It’s just things like these control your life
When it’s time to say goodbye
I know it’s time to say goodbye
But I can’t just yet
A man named Wayne controls my life
And I can’t get it back
My friends and family try to help
But it’s just not the same
I need someone who understands
Until then it’s just his game
—Marissa
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