Hamlet A.D.D. (2013)
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Hamlet is an easily distracted prince who is not quite ready to do the task at hand. Challenged to kill his uncle Claudius by the ghost of his recently dead dad, Hamlet enthusiastically proceeds to do everything but. From practicing stage acting in the 1800s to producing a television drama in the 1950s, from dancing at the discotheque in the 1970s to culinary prankery in the distant future, Hamlet always manages to find something to distract himself from taking revenge for his father's murder. Shot entirely in front of a green screen, HAMLET A.D.D. features live-action characters in a colorful cartoon world.
Keywords: 1600s, acronym-in-title, android, attention-deficit-disorder, based-on-literary, based-on-play, character-name-in-title, death-of-father, denmark, ghost
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This joint is out of time!
The Possession (2012)
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Fear The Demon That Doesn't Fear God
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Tzadok: I hate hospitals... people die here.
A Smile as Big as the Moon (2012)
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A special education teacher, his class, and their inspiring journey through U.S. space camp
The Case of the Torched Turf (2012)
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The Hooligan Wars (2012)
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Protect your turf... whatever the cost.
Cross Court (2012)
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Heads-Up Display (2012)
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The fastest base stealer in the league squares off against a high-tech catcher. DDMG recreated the classic showdown between catcher and base-stealer and gave it a sci-fi twist in this Mets piece that is now playing at Citi Field in NY. Directed by DDMG's Marc Dominic Rienzo.
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Angry Boards (2012)
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The Ball Unleashed (2012)
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The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
IlLegals Mate (2011)
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Chump Change (2011)
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Our world is shaped by a vast collection of very different paths in life. Every day can prove to be not what we expect, who we meet can change us, sometimes things are taken away, and sometimes things are given to us. Meet Thomas. Newly graduated, lonely and struggling to find his way in life, Thomas is open to new experiences but he lacks depth in the world outside school. One night, he finally decides to put on his best and steps into an inviting piano bar. When Thomas finds the courage to meet a girl from the bar, he discovers that people aren't always what they seem. He also finds that sometimes angels appear when you need them the most, and they don't always have wings.
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Suddenly, everything you value may be in the hands of a stranger.
Sometimes angels appear when you need them the most... and they don't always have wings.
Everything great in life was once started on the back of a cocktail napkin.
Do It in Post (2011)
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Comedy about the horrors of shooting a low budget feature in modern day Miami and everything that that can possible go wrong on set. The story is told through the eyes of Alex Gonzalez, a pothead who is kidnapped by his best friend Chris during a minor drug transaction and forced to be a PA on the set of an ultra low budget movie. Alex has no idea what a PA does or what it takes to make a movie but he has common sense, which is lacking heavily on this set. Chris promises Alex that he'll drive him home as soon as they get the first shot completed; but for this feature, getting anything in the can is a major task.
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How long can it take to get one shot?
The Science of Lust (2011)
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Pingpocalypse (2011)
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In 2007, Players compete . . . To the death
¿Como se llamaba la pelicula? (2011)
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Pepe is sick of the same customers of all nights.
Pingpocalypse (2011)
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In 2007, Players compete . . . To the death
Pingpocalypse (2011)
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In 2007, Players compete . . . To the death
Freeloaders (2011)
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Is This a Joke? (2011)
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Have you heard the one about the year's funniest movie?
Have you heard the one about the year's funniest movie?
Minnesota Beatles Project: Fixing a Hole (2011)
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In Captivity (2011)
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It's time to change the exhibit.
The Diamond (2011)
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mom would understand
Tetris (2010)
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A man, a game and a whole lot of blocks
The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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The Queens of Chess : 2009 U.S. Women's Championship (2010)
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Broad Street Bullies (2010)
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Broad Street Bullies (2010)
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Broad Street Bullies (2010)
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Broad Street Bullies (2010)
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Broad Street Bullies (2010)
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The Best and the Brightest (2010)
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Set in the world of New York City's elite private kindergartens, THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST centers on a fresh-faced young couple, Samantha and Jeff, who have only recently moved into town. The comedy centers on their dawning realization of the lengths they must go to in order to get their five-year-old daughter into school.
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It's always the nicest people who have the filthiest minds.
Good intentions. Dirty minds.
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The Player: I love that you brought crazy to the party. You know what I like to do? I bring crazy to Vegas, put them up in my double at the Bellagio, lock up their meds in the hotel safe, feed them cranberry juice, let them just pee out their sanity. By the end of the weekend I got them thinking al-Qaeda has taken over the strip. Their fucking me for freedom.
[first lines]::Jeff: Yo, B.::Beatrice: I'm up.::Jeff: Check it! "You are now leaving Delaware". Get ready to say goodbye to Delaware everybody. Here it comes... , Bye Delaware!::Beatrice: Bye Delaware! Bye Delaware! I'll see ya later.
Jeff: How about keeping just one eye on the road.::Sam: Oh, come on.::Jeff: Not for me. For your daughter.::Beatrice: Yeah mom, for me.::Jeff: I think Beatrice should live long enough to see a white president.
Chapin Headmistress: [to the group] The most important part of this process is that you find a way to have fun. I know I do.::Cindy Tanaka-Blumstein: [under her breath] I'll have fun when you get cancer.
Beatrice: What's wrong mommy?::Sam: Nothing, my baby. Just everything.::Jeff: So, public school it is!::Sam: No!::Jeff: So, back home it is!::Sam: No!::Jeff: So, homeschooling it is. And what a majestic home to do it in, don't you think, B? Which wing should we house the English Department in?
Sue Lemon: Let's start with, what do you do?::Jeff: Uh, it's really not very interesting.::Sue Lemon: Well that's alright, I'll spice it up.::Jeff: I pre-encode LAR files for S&G; List Serve.::Sue Lemon: I think I just took a nap in the middle of what you just said.
Jeff: You left my daughter!::Clark: She was safer after I left, dude. Consuela's from Venezuela. She probably has like 8 kids.
Henry: Obviously we all want to be sodomized on some subconscious level. But we don't write about it for many many pages.
The Player: I can't believe the cellulite they let in here these days. My man Blumberg's gotta come down on ass like they did on cigarettes.::Robin: I agree. I hate fat chicks!::Mica: Hey, me too.::The Player: To bulimia!
Katharine Heilmann: If it makes you feel any better Sam, if I were in your shoes, I'd have made up a whole new life too.
Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shooter (2010)
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Shadows of Night (2010)
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It is a cold winter night; a man is leaning against a street lamp. He is wearing a coat with upturned collards and a hat pushed deep into his face. It seems that he is waiting for somebody. While he is standing in the cold, a voice over is heard. The scene is interrupted by some fragments of people playing poker.
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Damage (2009)
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Fight hard to survive.
Bring The Pain.
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John Brickner: What you know about me could fit in the crack of my ass?
Kitchen Hamlet (2009)
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Hamlet, sworn to revenge by the ghost of his murdered father, struggles to cut himself off from those he loves in order to keep his promise. This contemporary telling of Shakespeare's play finds poetry and tragedy in the everyday setting of an isolated country house.
Keywords: fencing, film-adaptation, independent-film, literature, reference-to-william-shakespeare, shakespeare's-hamlet
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #1 (2009)
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Chips (2009)
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Is it poker or is it life?
Kino Lika (2009)
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A godforsaken mountain village is the only home that a young football player, a miser peasant and a fat girl have. This isolated part of the country finds itself in the middle of the referendum for or against the EU. Our characters couldn't care less - they are absorbed in their problems. The young football player who accidentally killed his mother doesn't want to join a rich foreign football team and is willing to risk his father's love because of it. The lonely fat girl is so desperate for a friend and for a lover that she will end up seeking both in the pig-sty. The miser peasant will find out that the real misery is in loneliness.
Keywords: child-nudity, doctor, draught, explosion, extreme-prejudice, father-son-relationship, female-frontal-nudity, female-rear-nudity, football-player, gas-suicide
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Humanism is born in the most isolated parts of the planet.
The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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The Milknose Players Comedy Show Episode #2 (2009)
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Hamlet (2009)
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The Rub (2009)
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The choices we make define us
The Worst Thing (2009)
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Nothing Sacred (2008)
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What's Lost (2008)
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Dealed (2008)
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Alone, Together (2008)
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Sportstar Challenge III (2008)
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Sportstar Challenge III (2008)
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Heartfelt (2008)
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There Is No Place On Earth So Lonely As a Broken Heart!
No Brother of Mine (2007)
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High School Musical 2 (2007)
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The Wildcats are back. They start off getting out of school, where Sharpay makes sure Troy has job at her country club. Troy then in returns gets everyone else a job at the country club too. Gabriella is the new lifeguard, while Troy, Chad, and the others work in the kitchen. At the country club there is a talent show, which Sharpay and Ryan win every year. Kelsi had written a song for Troy and Gabriella to sing at the talent show, which later on Sharpay takes (at a faster tempo) for her and Troy to sing at the talent show. Sharpay plots to take Troy away from Gabriella, by getting him a better job than the rest of the Wildcats. Troy starts changing, all for a "scholarship", starting to act like a jerk, which results in Gabriella breaking up with Troy, saying she doesn't belong there. After Troy loses all his friends, because he began acting like a jerk and had found out that Sharpay had made it where no Junior Staffers can perform in the talent show, he decides to do something about it, and asks for his old job back with the rest of his friends and quits the talent show leaving Sharpay with nothing, since she had ditched her brother to perform with Troy. She then goes back to Ryan, who had been working with the Junior Staffers on an act, who then leaves her saying she always wanted the spotlight, now she has it. Troy ends up doing the talent show, thinking that he would be performing with Sharpay. He learns a new song within a matter of minutes.
Keywords: baseball, basketball, bloopers-during-credits, boss, country-club, digit-in-title, disney-channel-original-movie, family-relationships, golf, interracial-relationship
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On August 17th, are you ready for the start of something new?
They're facing their biggest challenge yet.......summer jobs
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Sharpay Evans: I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?::Troy Bolton: I need some air.
Troy Bolton: I love your shoes.::Sharpay Evans: You like 'em?::Troy Bolton: I really do.::Sharpay Evans: I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colors. Girls, again from the top!
Troy Bolton: [to Gabriella] So maybe today we could have our...::Sharpay Evans: Troy!::Troy Bolton: [to Gabriella] Ah, what time is your lunch break?::Sharpay Evans: Troy!
Sharpay Evans: [to Fulton] I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!
Sharpay Evans: What did I do to deserve this? I've never lied, except when necessary, and I always bought mom and dad expensive gifts... using their credit card of course. I don't deserve this humiliation.::Mr. Fulton: You need to get out there.
Ryan Evans: [to Troy] I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn... at least I think I don't.
Mr. Fulton: You will be serving Miss Evans.::Jason Cross: Who's that?::Mr. Fulton: Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Haha. Let's practice shall we? "Miss Evans, would you care for a lemonade?"::Jason Cross: Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason. [holds out hand to shake]
Troy Bolton: Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?::Jack Bolton: You dress a lot better, that's for sure.
[after hearing about the staff not being allowed to perform in the talent show, Gabriella confronts Sharpay]::Gabriella Montez: Sharpay! Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?::Sharpay Evans: Oh boo-hoo, he'll be in the show, he'll do his celebrity impersonations. Don't lecture me about Ryan, giving the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.::Gabriella Montez: What?::Sharpay Evans: You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course and swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.::Gabriella Montez: I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy, that's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends and my summer and that's not ok with me.::Sharpay Evans: You don't like the fact that I won.::Gabriella Montez: What's the prize? Troy?::[Troy walks up behind Gabriella and hears the rest]::Gabriella Montez: The Stardazzle award? You have to go through all this just to get either one? No, thanks Sharpay. You're very good at a game that I don't want to play. So, I'm done here. But you better step away from the mirror long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.::Sharpay Evans: [upset and mad] *Girls*!::[Sharpay walks off and as Gabriella goes to walk away, Troy runs up]::Troy Bolton: Hey! What do you mean you're done here? I mean, you can't quit.::Gabriella Montez: Us working together sounded good but plans change and people change. The club talent show was a big deal for Sharpay and evidently for your future, so it's cool, just make it happen, wear your new Italian shoes.::Troy Bolton: Hey, I'm still me.::Gabriella Montez: Blowing off your friends, missing dates, if that's you then it's good to know.::Troy Bolton: No, no, no. I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing and you know that.::Gabriella Montez: But if along the way you act like someone you're not, pretty soon that's who you become.::Troy Bolton: I meant what I said about movies, and summer, and just being together.::Gabriella Montez: I'm sure you did, at the time. But I also meant what I said: that I want to remember this summer, but not like this, Troy.
[after the Evans family hit the golf balls in random directions and walk off]::Chad Danforth: Where did it...::Troy Bolton: I have no idea.
OrAngeLove (2007)
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Sweet Dreams (2007)
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What if your dreams just slid away?
Becoming Jane (2007)
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The year is 1795 and young Jane Austen is a feisty 20-year-old and emerging writer who already sees a world beyond class and commerce, beyond pride and prejudice, and dreams of doing what was then nearly unthinkable - marrying for love. Naturally, her parents are searching for a wealthy, well-appointed husband to assure their daughter's future social standing. They are eyeing Mr. Wisley, nephew to the very formidable, not to mention very rich, local aristocrat Lady Gresham, as a prospective match. But when Jane meets the roguish and decidedly non-aristocratic Tom Lefroy, sparks soon fly along with the sharp repartee. His intellect and arrogance raise her ire - then knock her head over heels. Now, the couple, whose flirtation flies in the face of the sense and sensibility of the age, is faced with a terrible dilemma. If they attempt to marry, they will risk everything that matters - family, friends and fortune.
Keywords: 1790s, anger, artist, aunt-nephew-relationship, author, balcony, bare-butt, beach, betrayal, book
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"A woman especially if she has the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can." -Jane Austen
Becoming a woman. Becoming a legend.
Her own life is her greatest inspiration.
Between sense and sensibility and pride and prejudice was a life worth writing about.
Jane Austen's Greatest Love Story Was Her Own
Quotes:
Jane Austen: If I marry, I want it to be out of affection. Like my mother.::Mrs. Austen: And I have to dig my own damn potatoes!
Tom Lefroy: How can you, of all people, dispose of yourself without affection?::Jane Austen: How can I dispose of myself with it?
Mrs. Austen: JANE!::Lady Gresham: What is she doing?::Mr. Wisley: Writing.::Lady Gresham: Can anything be done about it?
Tom Lefroy: What value will there ever be in life, if we are not together?
Jane Austen: My characters shall have, after a little trouble, all that they desire.
Tom Lefroy: If you wish to practice the art of fiction, to be considered the equal of a masculine author, experience is vital.
Tom Lefroy: A metropolitan mind may be less susceptible to extended juvenile self-regard.
Cassandra Austen: [regarding 'First Impressions', which will later become 'Pride and Prejudice'] How does the story begin?::Jane Austen: Badly.::Cassandra Austen: And then?::Jane Austen: It gets worse.
Mrs. Austen: That girl needs a husband. But who's good enough? Nobody. Thanks to you.::Rev Austen: Being so much the model of perfection.::Mrs. Austen: I've shared your bed for 32 years and perfection I have not encountered.::Rev Austen: Yet.
Jane Austen: [regarding Mr. Wisley] His small fortune will not buy me.::Eliza De Feuillide: What will buy you, cousin?
King of Vegas (2006)
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Only in Your Dreams (2006)
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A Film Fantasy Rated Sexy
What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole (2006)
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The next evolution in the "bleep" experience.
This is the deeper exploration audiences have been asking for!
Die Kneipe (2006)
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"Be sure to have exhausted everything that is conveyed through motionlessness and silence!" (Jean-Luc Godard)
Match Report (2006)
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MATCH REPORT is a provocative, 'tongue-in-cheek' drama about a big-match referee who gets punched in the eye by a star player. He's put under intense pressure to compromise his report. He emerges from a mood of bewildered despair with pride and confidence renewed.
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A football referee is punched by a star player, then pressured to fudge his report
Lingerie Bowl (2006)
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Born to Ball: On the Hardwood (2006)
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Born to Ball: On the Hardwood (2006)
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Born to Ball: On the Hardwood (2006)
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Born to Ball: On the Hardwood (2006)
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Can I Get a Pickle? (2005)
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Because Saying I Love You Isn't Easy
Lata at tsinelas (2005)
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Strikingly captivating and accessible short film by someone who tends to make more experimental and raw films, even though the situation in the film is raw enough as it is. We follow Piling, a young soccer fanatic, through a slum district of Manila. No ball or cleats, but a Coke can and flip-flops are the ingredients for a virtuoso demonstration of the football art. Only at the end does it become apparent why the little ball juggler will never be a Ronaldinho.
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Lingerie Bowl (2005)
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Hamlet (2005)
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Jane Doe: The Wrong Face (2005)
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Jane Doe: The Wrong Face (2005)
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Player's Joy (2005)
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Twenty-six years as a professional actor/director and a lifetime as a baseball fan have made Ralph Elias stark raving sane - and a playwright. In Player's Joy he takes you for a funny, eccentric, provocative trot around the bases of diamond and stage, through a dark clubhouse of painful memory, and back into sunlight. An American story told in an original style reminiscent of Spaulding Gray and Bob Costas (with a little help from Will Shakespeare) we think you'll find Player's Joy to be just what the title implies!
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A Film About the Distance from Dreams to Home Plate, and the Journey Inbetween
High School Reunion (2004)
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Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
Extreme Dodgeball (2004)
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Put some sting in your Summer
In the Game (2004)
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Riley Reed is a avid sports fan, single mom, who works as a segment producer for a sportstalk style TV show. Her life becomes just a little bit of a nightmare when she's promoted to the on air talent and she learns that on air reporters don't have such an easy job after all- especially with these co-workers!
Keywords: failed-pilot, unaired-tv-series-pilot
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In the Game (2004)
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Riley Reed is a avid sports fan, single mom, who works as a segment producer for a sportstalk style TV show. Her life becomes just a little bit of a nightmare when she's promoted to the on air talent and she learns that on air reporters don't have such an easy job after all- especially with these co-workers!
Keywords: failed-pilot, unaired-tv-series-pilot
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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? (2004)
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"WHAT THE #$*! DO WE KNOW?!" is a radical departure from convention. It demands a freedom of view and greatness of thought so far unknown, indeed, not even dreamed of since Copernicus. It's a documentary. It's a story. It's mind-blowing special effects. This film plunges you into a world where quantum uncertainty is demonstrated - where neurological processes, and perceptual shifts are engaged and lived by its protagonist - where everything is alive, and reality is changed by every thought.
Keywords: accordion, addiction, adultery, aging, agnostic, alienation, american-indian, anger, animated-sequence, arrogance
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Taglines:
a quantum fable
it's time to get wise
The question is, how far down the rabbit hole, do you wanna go?
Quotes:
Ramtha: What is reality?
Fred Alan Wolf: What I thought was unreal, now for me... seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real... which seems now more to be unreal.
[last lines]::Fred Alan Wolf: Ponder that for a while!
Ramtha: [narration] So how can you continue to see the world as real, if the self that is determining it to be real is intangible?
Title card: [first title card] In the beginning was the Void::Title card: [second title card] Teeming with infinite possibilities::Title card: [third title card] Of which you.::Title card: [fourth title card] Are one...
Ramtha: [narration, during Amanda's ride on the light rail] / Are all realities existing simultaneously? [pause] Is there a possibility that all potentials exist side-by-side? / [long pause] / Have you ever seen yourself through the eyes of someone else that you have become? / [long pause] / And looked at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?
Ramtha: Have you ever stopped for a moment and looked at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?
Ramtha: God must transcend the greatest of human weaknesses. And, indeed, the greatest of human skill. God must transcend even our most remarkable attempts to emulate nature in its absolute splendor. How can any man or woman sin against such a greatness? How can any carbon unit on Earth, in the backwaters of the Milky Way - indeed, the boondocks - possibly betray God Almighty? That is impossible. The height of arrogance is the height of control of those who would recreate God in their own image.
Lead: Sometimes I think you make me sane.::Jennifer: Me? The day I make someone sane, they're in trouble!
Jennifer: Are you okay? I heard you scream earlier. Was it another dream?
The Beautiful Country (2004)
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One of the consequences of America's involvement in the Vietnam war, was the children of GI's by their Vietnamese wives and lovers. For years those women who were involved with Americans were social outcasts, treated as collaborators while their children, even when living with grandparents, endured taunts and abuse. This is the story of one such love child, Binh, being forced from his village at 17, going to Saigon to find his mother, then trying to escape to America with his much younger half brother, Tam, in 1990. The film lingers on the rigors of the voyage: the sampan, the Malaysian detention camps, the illegal refugee ship, and the underground economy with near slavery in New York City. It finally opens up when Binh leaves New York for Houston to find his father.
Keywords: 38th-parallel, american-culture, american-dollar, amputee, beach, bicycle, biracial, biracial-child, blind-man, blindness
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An epic story of hope.
Quotes:
Binh: How long you blind?::Steve: A long time. I worked in a storage facility in Saigon. I thought it was a crate of beer. Turned out to be explosives.::Binh: You're still alive...::Steve: Yeah, that's what they said. One minute I'm in Saigon, the next I'm in a hospital in Maryland, and six months had passed. Woke up, couldn't see, didn't know where I was. Some assholes tell me I'm lucky.
Steve: [about his long lost wife] I never saw someone so beautiful before - in all that ugliness.
Steve: We had a boy. He was just a baby. He had the eyes of an old man, even at 2 months. Maybe they all do, we didn't know.::Binh: Why you no go back?::Steve: Go back? See the old sights? No, I left her to take care of the child alone. I didn't think she needed a blind man to look after.
Binh: My mother is very beautiful. Like cranes flying at sunset.::Steve: Binh, why are you here?::Binh: This place?::Steve: No, America.::Binh: America beautiful.::Steve: How's that?::Binh: [no response]::Steve: Did you come by boat?::Binh: Yes.::Steve: Hard?::Binh: Not so hard.::Steve: Like cranes flying at sunset.
Steve: [last lines - as Binh is cutting his hair] Now just a trim, Binh.::Binh: Yes.::Steve: What do they call those sticky sweet cakes?::Binh: There a lot of sticky sweet cakes...::Steve: Well I think they're made out of rice.::Binh: [chuckling] They all made of rice.::Steve: Oh. Can you make 'em?::Binh: Yes.::Steve: I'll cut your hair next time.::Binh: [belly chuckle now] Yes...
Captain Oh: [to Binh] I offer you a new life; you choose an old dream.
Street-Game (2004)
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High School Reunion (2003)
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The Cooler (2003)
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The unluckiest man in Vegas - a guy whose bad luck is contagious - is used by the last of the old time mob run casinos to kill high rollers' action. That is, until he falls in love with a cocktail waitress and gets "lady luck," which throws the situation into reverse. Things turn nasty when the casino director tries to break up the romance.
Keywords: abuse, adoption, astrology, bad-luck, band, banging-on-the-wall, bar, bare-breasts, bare-butt, bare-chested-male
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Taglines:
When your life depends on losing... the last thing you need is lady luck.
Love ...you have to play to win
Quotes:
[Natalie sees herself in the rear-view mirror]::Natalie: Oh my God.::Bernie: Hey. You look in the mirror, you don't like what you see, don't believe it. Look in my eyes, I am the only mirror you're ever gonna need. You look in my eyes, Natalie.
Natalie: I thought shit like that only happened in the movies.
Shelly Kaplow: Jesus, Bernie, is that what you think? That I would fuck with your happiness? That hurts me.
[beating up Larry in the bathroom]::Shelly Kaplow: Now listen to me, you little Harvard turd. Lootz is all right, so he's walking out of here with everything he's got coming to him. If you so much as touch one fucking hair on his fucking head, I'm gonna fucking wallpaper this fucking bathroom with your fucking ass, do you understand me? Muted tones, isn't that what you said, huh? Huh? I can't hear you. Wait, wait a minute. There it is. Blended in, at a subsonic level, like some kind of mantra: "Pain, pain, pain."::[breaks Larry's wrist]
Shelly: I can make you disappear like *that*! And not one fucking person would miss you! Not one fucking person!::Natalie: Bernie would! He loves me. He loves me, and that kills you, doesn't it, Shelly?
Shelly: Lootz is kryptonite on a stick.
Bernie: Better luck next time.
Shelly Kaplow: [about the Vegas strip] What? You mean that Disneyland mookfest out there? Huh? Come on, you know what that is? Huh? That's a fucking violation is what that is. Something that used to be beautiful, used to have class, like a gorgeous high-priced hooker with an exclusive clientele. Then along comes that Steve Wynn cocksucker and knocks her up and puts her in a fucking family way. Now she's nothing but a cheap, fat whore hiding behind too much fucking make-up. I look at her and see all her fucking stretch marks, it makes me want to cry - because I remember the way she used to be.
Larry Sokolov: Don't get me wrong. Nostalgia is great. We love nostalgia. But nostalgia belongs in a museum. I think there comes a time to decide whether you're running a museum or you're running a casino.
Shelly Kaplow: Jesus Christ, that's such a fucking touching speech, Bernie! All that Jimmy Stewart bullshit? I've got such a lump in my throat I can't tell you.
The Cooler (2003)
Actors
Plot
The unluckiest man in Vegas - a guy whose bad luck is contagious - is used by the last of the old time mob run casinos to kill high rollers' action. That is, until he falls in love with a cocktail waitress and gets "lady luck," which throws the situation into reverse. Things turn nasty when the casino director tries to break up the romance.
Keywords: abuse, adoption, astrology, bad-luck, band, banging-on-the-wall, bar, bare-breasts, bare-butt, bare-chested-male
Genres
Taglines:
When your life depends on losing... the last thing you need is lady luck.
Love ...you have to play to win
Quotes:
[Natalie sees herself in the rear-view mirror]::Natalie: Oh my God.::Bernie: Hey. You look in the mirror, you don't like what you see, don't believe it. Look in my eyes, I am the only mirror you're ever gonna need. You look in my eyes, Natalie.
Natalie: I thought shit like that only happened in the movies.
Shelly Kaplow: Jesus, Bernie, is that what you think? That I would fuck with your happiness? That hurts me.
[beating up Larry in the bathroom]::Shelly Kaplow: Now listen to me, you little Harvard turd. Lootz is all right, so he's walking out of here with everything he's got coming to him. If you so much as touch one fucking hair on his fucking head, I'm gonna fucking wallpaper this fucking bathroom with your fucking ass, do you understand me? Muted tones, isn't that what you said, huh? Huh? I can't hear you. Wait, wait a minute. There it is. Blended in, at a subsonic level, like some kind of mantra: "Pain, pain, pain."::[breaks Larry's wrist]
Shelly: I can make you disappear like *that*! And not one fucking person would miss you! Not one fucking person!::Natalie: Bernie would! He loves me. He loves me, and that kills you, doesn't it, Shelly?
Shelly: Lootz is kryptonite on a stick.
Bernie: Better luck next time.
Shelly Kaplow: [about the Vegas strip] What? You mean that Disneyland mookfest out there? Huh? Come on, you know what that is? Huh? That's a fucking violation is what that is. Something that used to be beautiful, used to have class, like a gorgeous high-priced hooker with an exclusive clientele. Then along comes that Steve Wynn cocksucker and knocks her up and puts her in a fucking family way. Now she's nothing but a cheap, fat whore hiding behind too much fucking make-up. I look at her and see all her fucking stretch marks, it makes me want to cry - because I remember the way she used to be.
Larry Sokolov: Don't get me wrong. Nostalgia is great. We love nostalgia. But nostalgia belongs in a museum. I think there comes a time to decide whether you're running a museum or you're running a casino.
Shelly Kaplow: Jesus Christ, that's such a fucking touching speech, Bernie! All that Jimmy Stewart bullshit? I've got such a lump in my throat I can't tell you.
Kozené slunce (2002)
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Kozené slunce (2002)
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Kozené slunce (2002)
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Jean de France (2002)
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Lifegame (2001)
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Lifegame (2001)
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Lifegame (2001)
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Lifegame (2001)
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Lifegame (2001)
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Julie Johnson (2001)
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A New Jersey housewife is dissatisfied with her everyday life because she is smarter than she or anyone else knows. While taking a computer class, Julie discovers her abilities and finds the courage to make dramatic life changes. This is a story of realizing one's potential and being willing to turn one's life upside down to take a chance on finding happiness. Claire, Julie's best friend, goes along with Julie's secret quest and eventually moves in with her. Both women are on a search to realize their dreams and come to terms with their love for each other.
Keywords: adult-education, adultery, argument, baby, backyard-barbecue, barbecue, based-on-play, basketball, beer, bench
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Taglines:
The life you want is waiting to be found
Quotes:
Lisa Johnson: Mom, is it true? Is everything that people are saying about you and Claire true?::Julie Johnson: We love each other. That's true.::Lisa Johnson: As what?::Julie Johnson: As... lovers.
Avalon (2001)
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In a future world, young people are increasingly becoming addicted to an illegal (and potentially deadly) battle simulation game called Avalon. When Ash, a star player, hears of rumors that a more advanced level of the game exists somewhere, she gives up her loner ways and joins a gang of explorers. Even if she finds the gateway to the next level, will she ever be able to come back to reality?
Keywords: artillery, battle, competition, cyberpunk, dark-future, desaturated-colors, dog, dystopia, female-protagonist, game-playing
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Dare to enter a world of future videogames
Quotes:
Murphy: Why did you come? Because of me?::Ash: Isn't that a good reason?
Ash: Let me ask you something. Are you accessing from a terminal somewhere or are you part of the system itself?::Game Master: What does it matter? You couldn't confirm it anyway.
Murphy: Have you ever been shot? Do you want to feel real pain in a real body?::Ash: Does it have to be this way?::Murphy: When one of us dies and that body doesn't vanish, the other one will know.
Murphy: [referring to Class Real] Ash, don't let appearance confuse you. This is the world where you belong.
Bishop: Just as I thought, you are the only one who got through the gate.::Ash: Is this "Special A"?::Bishop: We call it "Class Real". Building it has taken huge amounts of very sophisticated data. In many ways, it's still very experimental.::Ash: In many ways?::Bishop: There's just one thing you have to do to complete it. That's finishing off the Unreturned. Your equipment and skill parameters are returned to default. All you have is a pistol and one clip of ammunition. There are neutral characters operating under free will. Hurt one of them and your game is over. There's no time limit. The only exit from the game is completion. If you get back safely, you can be one of us. Any questions?::Ash: Why did you send me here?::Bishop: Surely the answer to that lies within you. If there's no questions, we'll begin.
Ash: Sorry I messed up the room.::Game Master: Don't worry. Everyone has days like that.
Ash: You're not ready yet for class A, you still have a lot of work to do in class C and B.
Bishop: what do you think is the best, a game you think you can finish, but never do, or a game that seems impossible to win, but isn't?
Ash: Is this what you wanted? For this you abandoned us all? To spend the rest of your life as a hollow shell in a hospital bed, staring at nothing?::Murphy: How can you be so sure? Do I look like a hollow shell? Do I? Reality is only what we tell ourselves it is! That's all! I choose this one. I prefer this reality.
Member (2001)
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Josh Hartnett stars in this densely layered, kaleidoscopic road tour through nocturnal L.A., behind the wheel with (and inside the mind of) a disillusioned teenager looking for the perfect insurance-scam car crash.
Keywords: acceptance, anger, anti-social, borderline-personality-disorder, car-crash, character-depth, cultural-product, driving, future-shock, low-potential-prodigy
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Success is a car crash.
Have me. Hold me. Love me. Buy me.
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Gianni: Have me. Hold me. Love me. Buy me.
Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001)
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The manager of England's national football unexpectedly succumbs to a heart attack, and suddenly the search is on for a replacement. Most people who seem qualified for the position have the good sense to turn it down, and so the responsibility falls to Mike Bassett, a scruffy and loud-mouthed lout whose claim to football fame is leading a previously undistinguished team to a league championship. Bassett insists that England will win the World Cup under his leadership, but that's before he replaces his star player with a once-gifted footballer who has since developed a drinking problem, and hired a one-time car salesman as his assistant. After stunning losses to Poland and Belgium, Bassett goes from a favorite of both fans and the press to one of the most hated men in England; hoping to whip his team into shape, he subjects them to the high-tech training methods of eccentric Dr. Shoegaarten, which injures more players than it helps. Despite Bassett's ineptitude, England manages to qualify for the World Cup tournament thanks to group opponents Turkey losing their final game, and he flies to Rio with his team in hopes of somehow turning their bad luck around.
Keywords: atomic-kitten, bus, cameo, character-name-in-title, drunkenness, england, gash-in-the-face, gross-out-joke, hooliganism, interview
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He Knows F.A. About Football.
The ever changing face of football has a got new mug...
Quotes:
Mike: How am I supposed to know. Just do whatever you want.
Interviewer: Half time, and England trail Mexico by 2-0.::Mike: Have you heard what the crowd are fucking shouting? "Fuck Bassett!" "Bassett's a cunt!" "Bassett's a bastard!" "Bassett's a wanker!" They shouldn't be fucking shouting at me, they should be shouting at you, and do you know why? Because it's fucking half-time, and we're fucking 2-0 down to the fucking Mexicans! What the fuck's wrong with you? Get your fucking fingers out! Where's your bottle fucking gone? [hurls piece of equipment at the goalkeeper] And fucking pay attention you cunt, when I'm fucking talking to you! If you don't wanna wear the shirt, fucking take it off! There's thousands of kids out there who'd die to put that fucking shirt on. Get back on the fucking field, show those bastards what you can fucking do, or you can fuck off home on the fucking plane! You got that?::Interviewer: England lose 4-0.
Mike: [Harpsey's phone rings, Mike snatches it off him] Will you *fuck off*? [throws Harpsey's phone to the floor]
Mike: Ladies and gentlemen. England will be playing Four-Four-Fucking Two.
Karine Bassett: [to Camera] Last night Mike had a dream that Bobby Moore was chasing him round Wembley Stadium shouting "Look what you've done you bloody idiot"
Kevin Tonkinson: [having been arrested for drink-driving] It wasn't my fault, boss, I had to swerve to avoid the traffic!::Mike: Only because you were on the wrong side of the bloody road! How many milligrams did you have?::Kevin Tonkinson: 88.::Mike: 88 bloody milligrams! You go on the piss all day, you've ballooned out like the Pillsbury Doughboy! You've really let me down this time, Tonka, I'm telling you.::Kevin Tonkinson: I wrote an apology, boss!::Mike: Oh, fuck the apology! You could go to jail for this! What sort of system am I going to play then? Three across the middle and one in bloody Pentonville?
Kevin Tonkinson: [naked in the pool] Here, lads we've got a jacuzzi [farts, bubbling the water up; players laugh]::Kevin Tonkinson: And again [farts again]::Kevin Tonkinson: Oh bollocks, I've shit meself! [outraged, all the players walk out of the pool]
[last lines]::Interviewer: [after Mike and the team leave the plane] Are you going to stay on?::Mike: Four more years! [cheers from crowd]::Mike: I'm staying on!::Interviewer: [some time into the credits] Anyone else?::Pelé: Maybe Korea, Japan...::Interviewer: Japan? What about England?::Pelé: Not England though.::Interviewer: But they've qualified, Pelé!::Pelé: England? [laughs]
Jornal do Rio reporter: [in Portuguese] Do you like Mike Bassett?::Ronaldo: [in Portuguese] Who?
Interviewer: [in interviews with Pelé as he refuses to mention England] What about England?
Men/Toys/Girl (2001)
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Elizabeth (2000)
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Hamlet (2000)
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Hamlet (2000)
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Hamlet (2000)
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Trail of Whispers (1999)
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Plot
Slaves in eighteenth-century Virginia had no rights. They could not gather in large groups, and they could not travel freely. Slave marriages and families were not legally recognized. Yet slaves built and maintained strong communities capable of passing along information outside the hearing of their white masters. 'Trail of Whispers' is the story of how one African-American community hides a runaway slave using its close networks of 'whispered' news and information.
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Left Back (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Washington: Man and Myth (1999)
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Naked City: A Killer Christmas (1998)
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One killer on a rampage. Two cops with a plan to stop him.
Automatic Avenue (1997)
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The Beneficiary (1997)
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A man and woman detective team investigate the murder of a corporate president, but because the deceased was a friend of the male detective, he is reluctant to believe the signs that point to the widow as the killer. Still, the team take turns watching her movements, but during the male detective's turn, his past friendship with the deceased gradually allows him access to the suspected widow, and it isn't long before they're in bed together. But when he discovers that she's the beneficiary to millions that had been meant for her husband, the detective is moved in ways quite unpredictable.
Keywords: adultery, anal-sex, conspiracy, corruption, criminal-investigation, deception, murder, rough-sex, seduction
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Sztos (1997)
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Susie Q (1996)
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Susie Q and her boyfriend were on their way to a dance one night when they got into a car crash and fell off a bridge. Years later, a teenager named Zach Sands, recovering from his father's death, moves into Susie's old house along with his mother and sister, Penny Sands. One night, Zach discovers that he can see Susie's ghost, and Susie attempts to help Zach's family, and along the way, sparks a romance.
Keywords: 1950s, actress-playing-multiple-roles, character-name-in-title, foreclosure, friendly-ghost, ghost, high-school, high-school-basketball, life-after-death, real-estate-deed
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The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (1996)
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Eleven Men Against Eleven (1995)
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Spode: I know what you are - a soddin' liberal! Come the revolution, your sort'll be rounded up and put in special camps.::Sylvia Tench: You know, I wish Darwin could have seen you. You'd drive a coach and horses through his theories on evolution.
Sylvia Tench: So you weren't in the least bit suspicious when he paid 1.5 million pounds for a 31-year-old Estonian who never made it into your first team?::Sir Bob Luckton: Er, it's my policy never to interfere in team affairs.
Jake Leach: Some of my boys want away.::Sir Bob Luckton: Well you should tell your boys that they have more pressing concerns, like that net thing strung between two pieces of wood that they seem to have developed a phobia about.
Sir Bob Luckton: I've told the press you have complete control over team selection.::Ted Whitehead: Great!::Sir Bob Luckton: You haven't of course, I'm just sick of being portrayed as a megalomaniac.
Layover (1995)
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Layover (1995)
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Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (1994)
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An animated series based on the 'Carmen Sandiego' line of computer games. The world-renowned thief Carmen Sandiego has, with the help of her henchmen, stolen the landmarks of the world, and it's up to ACME Detective Agency sleuths Zack and Ivy to get them back. Like the computer game, this show's primary goal was to build up kids' knowledge of geography and world culture.
Keywords: acme-brand, carmen-sandiego, character-name-in-title, question-in-title
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Carmen Sandiego: Think out your plan like a woman of action. Then act out your plan like a woman of thought.
Carmen Sandiego: A philosopher once said, "Competition can make you stronger."::Player: Which philosopher said that?::Carmen Sandiego: Me!
Ivy: Oh, really Zack, is that here or on the planet "Guess" again?
Chief: Meatloaf ain't got nothing on the Chiefloaf!
Zack: Ivy, we're smart people. So why do we always do things that make us look like we have the intelligence of beef jerky?
Sara Bellum: I hate to break up this meeting of the Carmen Sandiego Admiration Society, but I'll be the one collecting the kudos as soon as the sun comes up!::Ivy: Sara Bellum?::Zack: But you work for Carmen! You make all her high tech gadgets!::Sara Bellum: Well, I got a little tired of being Carmen's main brain all right, Zackary! Nice jacket!::Zack: [as Sara pulls his shirt over his head] Hey!::Sara Bellum: Maybe I'll get one!::Zack: You get the feeling Sara's finally gone one glazed doughnut short of a dozen?::Sara Bellum: Even you will have to appreciate the sheer boldness of my caper, Carmen. I'm going to steal the famous Giant of the Atacama!::Zack: That's the largest representation of a human figure in the world!::Sara Bellum: Perfect for the new larger-than-life Queen of Crime herself - Me!::Ivy: You've activated the solar furnace!::Sara Bellum: And it's already collected enough power to run the super grow lights I've invented!::Zack: You're going to grow a tropical rainforest in the desert? Why?::Sara Bellum: You know, for a kid genius, Zack, you sure are dumb as a wall! The moisture that evaporates will fill the clouds. Then I'll use the Spruce Goose to carry a massive cloud seeding machine that will drop salt crystal that will help it rain, rain, rain! [laughs]::Ivy: Do you know what would happen if that much precipation fell in the driest place in the world?::Sara Bellum: Well, let me think, Ivy. Ah-ha! For one thing I'll be able to float the giant away on massive pontoons and pull of the grandest crime in history! [laughs more]::Carmen Sandiego: Well, Sara, I see working alone you took the most rational route, unfortunatly - the bridge is out.::Sara Bellum: The beauty of it is that if I succeed, I can tell the police that I did it and the police will find you here - happy to lock you away for all your past, oh, so petty crimes! "Where on Earth is Sara Bellum?" has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
[Carmen is escaping after stealing a make-up case from an Egyptian museum]::Zack: Ivy, she's on a motorcycle. What are we supposed to do with these?::Ivy: They're bikes. You pedal.
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (1994)
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An animated series based on the 'Carmen Sandiego' line of computer games. The world-renowned thief Carmen Sandiego has, with the help of her henchmen, stolen the landmarks of the world, and it's up to ACME Detective Agency sleuths Zack and Ivy to get them back. Like the computer game, this show's primary goal was to build up kids' knowledge of geography and world culture.
Keywords: acme-brand, carmen-sandiego, character-name-in-title, question-in-title
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Quotes:
Carmen Sandiego: Think out your plan like a woman of action. Then act out your plan like a woman of thought.
Carmen Sandiego: A philosopher once said, "Competition can make you stronger."::Player: Which philosopher said that?::Carmen Sandiego: Me!
Ivy: Oh, really Zack, is that here or on the planet "Guess" again?
Chief: Meatloaf ain't got nothing on the Chiefloaf!
Zack: Ivy, we're smart people. So why do we always do things that make us look like we have the intelligence of beef jerky?
Sara Bellum: I hate to break up this meeting of the Carmen Sandiego Admiration Society, but I'll be the one collecting the kudos as soon as the sun comes up!::Ivy: Sara Bellum?::Zack: But you work for Carmen! You make all her high tech gadgets!::Sara Bellum: Well, I got a little tired of being Carmen's main brain all right, Zackary! Nice jacket!::Zack: [as Sara pulls his shirt over his head] Hey!::Sara Bellum: Maybe I'll get one!::Zack: You get the feeling Sara's finally gone one glazed doughnut short of a dozen?::Sara Bellum: Even you will have to appreciate the sheer boldness of my caper, Carmen. I'm going to steal the famous Giant of the Atacama!::Zack: That's the largest representation of a human figure in the world!::Sara Bellum: Perfect for the new larger-than-life Queen of Crime herself - Me!::Ivy: You've activated the solar furnace!::Sara Bellum: And it's already collected enough power to run the super grow lights I've invented!::Zack: You're going to grow a tropical rainforest in the desert? Why?::Sara Bellum: You know, for a kid genius, Zack, you sure are dumb as a wall! The moisture that evaporates will fill the clouds. Then I'll use the Spruce Goose to carry a massive cloud seeding machine that will drop salt crystal that will help it rain, rain, rain! [laughs]::Ivy: Do you know what would happen if that much precipation fell in the driest place in the world?::Sara Bellum: Well, let me think, Ivy. Ah-ha! For one thing I'll be able to float the giant away on massive pontoons and pull of the grandest crime in history! [laughs more]::Carmen Sandiego: Well, Sara, I see working alone you took the most rational route, unfortunatly - the bridge is out.::Sara Bellum: The beauty of it is that if I succeed, I can tell the police that I did it and the police will find you here - happy to lock you away for all your past, oh, so petty crimes! "Where on Earth is Sara Bellum?" has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
[Carmen is escaping after stealing a make-up case from an Egyptian museum]::Zack: Ivy, she's on a motorcycle. What are we supposed to do with these?::Ivy: They're bikes. You pedal.
Above the Rim (1994)
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Story of Kyle-Lee Watson, a promising high school basketball star, and his relationships with Birdie, a powerful drug dealer, and Birdie's brother, Thomas 'Shep' Sheppard, himself once a promising high school star at Kyle's school, now employed as a security guard.
Keywords: african-american, athlete, basketball, basketball-game, basketball-movie, brother-brother-relationship, coach, death, drug-dealer, drugs
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The Hardest Part Of Winning Is Choosing Sides.
Some games you play. Some games play you.
Quotes:
Rollins: You forgot about your team.::Kyle-Lee: I had 22 points and 8 rebounds.::Rollins: And we lost.::Kyle-Lee: Then maybe the entire team should be here instead of just me. It's not like anybody else had a good game.::Rollins: You didn't give them a chance to. And that's just the sort of thing recruiters look at.::Kyle-Lee: Come on coach, we both know there's more to making it than what happens on the court.::Rollins: What is that supposed to mean?::Kyle-Lee: Nothing.
Shep: You think I came back here to work for you?::Birdie: Come on, man, we brothers; wouldn't have you working for me. We'd be partners.::Shep: What, selling that shit? Are you that dumb?::Birdie: Who the fuck you think you're talking to, man? This ain't Nutso. This ain't that dopehead on the roof taking orders from you. This ain't your same little brother following behind you trying to go outside. You ain't the motherfuckin' man no more. I'm the one! Shit has changed! It's a new day, bro. If you can't clean up your act, I suggest you raise the fuck up and get the hell out of Dodge... or get caught up.
Kyle-Lee: You my man and the whole 9 but you look like a 14-karat Urkel.
Mailika: You're a runner, Tom. And I just don't have time for that.
Shep: It's time you and me played.
Shep: All you gotta do is score, Kyle.
Shep: You hear that Nutso? The boy here says he owes me. HE owes ME. Are we even? ARE WE EVEN? You don't owe me nothin. You owe yourself and ones who cared to get you here. Believe me. I know.
Birdie: Check this out. You ain't goin to college or any fuckin where if the Bird Man don't win. You might be on the other team, but you playin for ME. Remember that.
Kyle-Lee: Why are you doin this man? It's just a game.::Shep: Not to me.
Kyle-Lee: I was just thinkin bout spreadin my fingers and poppin my wrist.
Above the Rim (1994)
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Story of Kyle-Lee Watson, a promising high school basketball star, and his relationships with Birdie, a powerful drug dealer, and Birdie's brother, Thomas 'Shep' Sheppard, himself once a promising high school star at Kyle's school, now employed as a security guard.
Keywords: african-american, athlete, basketball, basketball-game, basketball-movie, brother-brother-relationship, coach, death, drug-dealer, drugs
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Taglines:
The Hardest Part Of Winning Is Choosing Sides.
Some games you play. Some games play you.
Quotes:
Rollins: You forgot about your team.::Kyle-Lee: I had 22 points and 8 rebounds.::Rollins: And we lost.::Kyle-Lee: Then maybe the entire team should be here instead of just me. It's not like anybody else had a good game.::Rollins: You didn't give them a chance to. And that's just the sort of thing recruiters look at.::Kyle-Lee: Come on coach, we both know there's more to making it than what happens on the court.::Rollins: What is that supposed to mean?::Kyle-Lee: Nothing.
Shep: You think I came back here to work for you?::Birdie: Come on, man, we brothers; wouldn't have you working for me. We'd be partners.::Shep: What, selling that shit? Are you that dumb?::Birdie: Who the fuck you think you're talking to, man? This ain't Nutso. This ain't that dopehead on the roof taking orders from you. This ain't your same little brother following behind you trying to go outside. You ain't the motherfuckin' man no more. I'm the one! Shit has changed! It's a new day, bro. If you can't clean up your act, I suggest you raise the fuck up and get the hell out of Dodge... or get caught up.
Kyle-Lee: You my man and the whole 9 but you look like a 14-karat Urkel.
Mailika: You're a runner, Tom. And I just don't have time for that.
Shep: It's time you and me played.
Shep: All you gotta do is score, Kyle.
Shep: You hear that Nutso? The boy here says he owes me. HE owes ME. Are we even? ARE WE EVEN? You don't owe me nothin. You owe yourself and ones who cared to get you here. Believe me. I know.
Birdie: Check this out. You ain't goin to college or any fuckin where if the Bird Man don't win. You might be on the other team, but you playin for ME. Remember that.
Kyle-Lee: Why are you doin this man? It's just a game.::Shep: Not to me.
Kyle-Lee: I was just thinkin bout spreadin my fingers and poppin my wrist.
The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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The Attendant (1993)
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L'absence (1992)
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Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace (1991)
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)
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Showing events from the point of view of two minor characters from Hamlet, men who have no control over their destiny, this film examines fate and asks if we can ever really know what's going on? Are answers as important as the questions? Will Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (or Guildenstern and Rosencrantz) manage to discover the source of Hamlet's malaise as requested by the new king? Will the mysterious players who are strolling around the castle reveal the secrets they evidently know? And whose serve is it?
Keywords: adaptation-directed-by-original-author, backstage, barking-dog, based-on-play, bathing, boat, character-name-in-title, coin, coin-toss, cult-film
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The Player: We're actors! We're the opposite of people!
The Player: For a handful of coin I happen to have a private and uncut performance of "The Rape of the Sabine Women," or rather woman, or rather Alfred, and for eight you can participate.
The Player: We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see.::Guildenstern: Is that what people want?::The Player: It's what we do.
Guildenstern: All your life you live so close to truth it becomes a permanent blur in the corner of your eye. And when something nudges it into outline, it's like being ambushed by a grotesque.
Rosencrantz: Life in a box is better than no life at all, I expect. You'd have a chance, at least. You could lie there thinking, "Well. At least I'm not dead.'
Rosencrantz: Did you ever think of yourself as actually dead, lying in a box with a lid on it?::Guildenstern: No.::Rosencrantz: Nor do I, really. It's silly to be depressed by it. I mean, one thinks of it like being alive in a box. One keeps forgetting to take into account the fact that one is dead, which should make all the difference, shouldn't it? I mean, you'd never *know* you were in a box, would you? It would be just like you were asleep in a box. Not that I'd like to sleep in a box, mind you. Not without any air. You'd wake up dead for a start, and then where would you be? In a box. That's the bit I don't like, frankly. That's why I don't think of it. Because you'd be helpless, wouldn't you? Stuffed in a box like that. I mean, you'd be in there forever, even taking into account the fact that you're dead. It isn't a pleasant thought. Especially if you're dead, really. Ask yourself, if I asked you straight off, "I'm going to stuff you in this box. Now, would you rather be alive or dead?" naturally, you'd prefer to be alive. Life in a box is better than no life at all, I expect. You'd have a chance, at least. You could lie there thinking, "Well, at least I'm not dead. In a minute somebody is going to bang on the lid, and tell me to come out." [bangs on lid] "Hey you! What's your name? Come out of there!"::Guildenstern: [long pause] I think I'm going to kill you.
Rosencrantz: Whatever became of the moment when one first knew about death? There must have been one. A moment. In childhood. When it first occured to you that you don't go on forever. Must have been shattering. Stamped into one's memory. And yet, I can't remember it. It never occured to me at all. We must be born with an intuition of mortality. Before we know the word for it. Before we know that there are words. Out we come, bloodied and squawling, with the knowledge that for all the points of the compass, theres only one direction. And time is its only measure.
Guildenstern: I think I have it. A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself.::Rosencrantz: Or just as mad.::Guildenstern: Or just as mad.::Rosencrantz: And he does both.::Guildenstern: So there you are.::Rosencrantz: Stark raving sane.
Rosencrantz: Shouldn't we be doing something... constructive?::Guildenstern: What did you have in mind? A short, blunt human pyramid?
Rosencrantz: Do you think Death could possibly be a boat?::Guildenstern: No, no, no... Death is "not." Death isn't. Take my meaning? Death is the ultimate negative. Not-being. You can't not be on a boat.::Rosencrantz: I've frequently not been on boats.::Guildenstern: No, no... What you've been is not on boats.
The Loser (1990)
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Geoffrey is one of life's losers, but he wants to win; win in pool, and win in love. He figures if he achieves one thing and beat Rod, the local pool wizard, he can get his girl - Rod's squeeze, Angela. Now if he can only figure out a way to get great at pool, and fast.
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Hamlet (1990)
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Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Plot
Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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Taglines:
The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Plot
Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Plot
Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Plot
Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet (1990)
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Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Keywords: adultery, anger, assassination-plot, barefoot, based-on-book, based-on-novel, based-on-play, brother-sister-relationship, burial, castle
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The extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale of vengeance and tragedy.
Quotes:
Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.
Hamlet: O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
Hamlet: Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him.
Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them.
Hamlet: The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!
[last lines]::Hamlet: The rest is silence.::Horatio: Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.
[first lines]::Claudius: Hamlet! Think of us as of a father. For let the world take note: you are the most immediate to our throne. And with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you.
Polonius: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet: There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Craps: How to Play (1989)
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Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Returns (1989)
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The undisputed King of Shock Rock returns.
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Returns (1989)
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The undisputed King of Shock Rock returns.
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Returns (1989)
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The undisputed King of Shock Rock returns.
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
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Jack Spade returns from the army in his old ghetto neighbourhood when his brother, June Bug, dies. Jack declares war on Mr. Big, powerful local crimelord. His army is led by John Slade, his childhood idol who used to fight bad guys in the 70s.
Keywords: african-american, all-black-cast, aquarium, bar, bartender, black-comedy, blaxploitation, brawl, breaking-the-fourth-wall, brothel
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It's tough to be a black hero.
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Man in Audience at the "Pimp of the Year" Competition: [while listening to Fly Guy's "My Bitch Better Have My Money" poem] The man's a Shakespeare!
Rib Joint Customer: Ya got any soda?::Hammer: One dollar.::Rib Joint Customer: Aw, c'mon, now! Look out for a brother, man, c'mon, yeah. Check this out: why don't you let me get a sip for fifteen cents?::Hammer: My cups cost more than fifteen cents!::Rib Joint Customer: All right, fuck the cup. Pour it in my hand for a dime.
Cheryl: Well, after you left, he started getting into drugs and stuff. Things got really bad when he...::Jack Spade: Well, what? Cheryl, come on!::Cheryl: He started wearing gold chains, Jack.::Jack Spade: Oh, God, no!
Willie: I heard you screamin' from all the way over there, and...::Leonard: I wasn't screamin', all right?::Willie: But I heard you...::Leonard: I wasn't screamin'! I was whistling!::Willie: You was whistling "Willie, help get this bitch off of me"?::Leonard: Yeah!
Jack Spade: [looks at musicians] Who are these guys?::John Spade: They're my theme music. Every hero's got to have some.
Car door alarm: Your door is ajar... please close the door... please close the door... I SAID CLOSE THE DOOR, DICKHEAD!
Slammer: What makes you think you can be a Black hero?::Jack Spade: I'm an ex-football player.
Kung Fu Joe: So, it's just you 57 cops against KUNG FU JOE? Master of KUNG-FU, KARATE, JIU-JITSU, and all kinds of other shit you ain't never heard of! HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!
Flyguy: My bitch better have my money/Through rain, sleet, or snow/My whore better have my money/Not half, not some, but all my cash/'Cause if she don't,/I'm gonna put my foot in her ass.
[Slammer and Hammer are in a gun fight]::Willie: How come their guns are so much bigger than ours?::Middle aged hood: It's a phallic thing. I don't know.
The Killing Game (1988)
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Never Say Die (1988)
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When everyone's out to get you, and you don't know why... NEVER SAY DIE!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Blue City Slammers (1988)
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This party's right out of control!
Monopoly (1987)
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Mappusu: Densetsu no masayoeru seijintachi (1987)
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Mappusu: Densetsu no masayoeru seijintachi (1987)
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Mappusu: Densetsu no masayoeru seijintachi (1987)
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Mokry szmal (1986)
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Mokry szmal (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Spiker (1986)
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Hoosiers (1986)
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Based on the true story of a small-town Indiana team that made the state finals in 1954, this movie chronicles the attempts of a coach with a spotty past, and the town's basketball-loving drunk to lead their high school team to victory.
Keywords: 1950s, afi, alcoholism, athlete, based-on-true-story, basketball, basketball-movie, basketball-player, championship, coach
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It'll go straight to your heart.
They needed a second chance to finish first.
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[to player who is praying]::Coach Norman Dale: Strap, God wants you on the floor.
Jimmy Chitwood: I play, coach stays. He goes, I go.
[Just before the big game]::Preacher Purl: And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen.
Coach Norman Dale: My practices aren't designed for your enjoyment.
Myra Fleener: Leave him alone, all right? He's a real special kid and, and I have high hopes for him and... I think if he works really hard, he can get an academic scholarship to Wabash College and can get out of this place.::Coach Norman Dale: Why, do you have something against this place?
Coach Norman Dale: Welcome to Indiana basketball.
Opal Fleener: Sun don't shine on the same dog's ass everyday, but, mister you ain't seen a ray of light since you got here.
Coach Norman Dale: I've seen you guys can shoot but there's more to the game than shooting. There's fundamentals and defense.
Wilbur 'Shooter' Flatch: Clete, you tell him. Sectionals of '33, one point down. Five, four, three, two, one, let 'er fly... in and out. Yeah, well, I was fouled...
Wilbur 'Shooter' Flatch: I know everything there is to know about the greatest game ever invented.
Murphy's Mob (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce (1986)
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8 Million Ways to Die (1986)
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Scudder is a detective with the Sheriff's Department who is forced to shoot a violent suspect during a narcotics raid. The ensuing psychological aftermath of this shooting worsens his drinking problem and this alcoholism causes him to lose his job, as well as his marriage. During his recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous, he meets a mysterious stranger who draws him back into a world of vice. In trying to help this beautiful woman, he must enter a crime-world of prostitution and drugs to solve a murder, while resisting the temptation to return to his alcohol abuse.
Keywords: alcoholic-relapse, based-on-book, based-on-novel, corpse-in-water, drugs, female-frontal-nudity, female-nudity, hostage, molotov-cocktail, murder
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Death comes to all except those who deserve it most
There Are Eight Million Stories In The Naked City...
Quotes:
Sarah: [to Scudder] You're just an opportunistic prick who'd fuck mud if it'd move a little and not argue too much.
Angel Moldonado: Guy had no predecessors and no successors. He was the best.
Angel Moldonado: You think I'm a fool? That's rude, man. You're being disrespectful and rude.::Matthew 'Matt' Scudder: Rude? Come on, you were rude all over the fucking street with Sunny, weren't you? Rude?::Angel Moldonado: Let me explain something to you, what happend to Sunny, man. What happened to her, is people think that if you have to kill somebody in the course of... doing business, sometimes it pays to advertise. You know, make it messy. Remind people they bleed when they die. It might even prevent more killings.::Matthew 'Matt' Scudder: You're a real humanitarian.::Angel Moldonado: I am.
Joe Durkin: The murder rate used to be a thousand a year. Three a day, and that was high. Now it's five. Higher in the summer. Fourteen two Fridays ago. We get the death penalty six, seven times a day, only it's not for murderers, it's for ordinary citizens.::Matthew 'Matt' Scudder: Yeah, there are 8 million stories in the naked city. Remember that old TV show? What we have in this town is eight million ways to die.
Matthew 'Matt' Scudder: You have quite an education haven't you?::Sarah: Anyone who gets passed the age of two has an education.
Michael Nesmith in Television Parts (1985)
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Michael Nesmith in Television Parts (1985)
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Television Parts Home Companion (1985)
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Television Parts Home Companion (1985)
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Television Parts Home Companion (1985)
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The Parade (1984)
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Set in a small town in Kansas during the days before the town's annual Fourth of July parade, this rural drama follows Rachel Kirby whose life is thrown into turmoil when her estranged, drifter husband Matt returns after spending seven years in prison to ask her to let him be a part of her life again which also affects Rachel's teenage daughter Tilda and Rachel's mother Sarah.
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The Beggar's Opera (1983)
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A historical adaptation of John Gay's 18th Century ballad opera, exuberantly performed for BBC television. With its story of a condemned highwayman, it brings to life the greed, lust and corruption of low-life London.
Keywords: ballad-opera, based-on-stage-musical, opera
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Sorceress (1982)
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To maintain his powers, the evil wizard Traigon must sacrifice his firstborn child to the god Caligara. His wife, however, has other ideas and runs away after giving birth with her twin daughters. Before dying, she hands the girls over to the warrior Krona who promises to raise them as great soldiers. Twenty years later, Traigon returns and begins hunting down his daughters once again. Will the twins, with the help of the Barbarian Erlik and the Viking Baldar, be able to defeat their father?
Keywords: bare-chested-male, cult-film, dwarf, fantasy-world, female-nudity, good-versus-evil, independent-film, monster, nudity, psychotronic
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An age undreamed of; an age of fantasy and magic... [video cover]
Quotes:
Krona: I did not train you men in my arts so that you would hunt down and butcher women.::Traigon: You never *could* understand the greater values!
The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982)
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Andy LeBeau is a fallen angel of sorts. He keeps messing up and causing trouble in angel training. The archangel, Michael, decides to give him one more shot. His mission: Help out the problems of three cases. First, the Desautel family, who are on the edge of breaking up. Then, the McNulty family, who are workaholics. Finally, Dorothea Powell who is a secluded, grumpy old woman. Andy's guide on earth is Blake, who is none too thrilled to work with Andy.
Keywords: african-american, afterlife, angel, angel-on-earth, boy, child's-point-of-view, dysfunctional-family, family-relationships, football, guardian-angel
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Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
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Quotes:
Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
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Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
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Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
Actors
Genres
Quotes:
Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
Actors
Genres
Quotes:
Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
Actors
Genres
Quotes:
Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
Actors
Genres
Quotes:
Charlemagne: Sometimes I wonder if the fornicating I'm getting is worth the fornicating I'm getting.
Charlemagne: Your brother Luis is an ideal soldier: he is strong and stupid.
Berthe: Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
The leading player: Look at her, Pippin! She has a mole! You're willing to spend the rest of your life with a woman who has a MOLE!
The leading player: Think about the sun, Pippin... think about her golden glance. How she lights the world up - well, now it's your chance! With the guardians of splendor inviting you to dance... Pippin. Think about the sun.
Fastrada: When I help others, I'm really helping myself!
The leading player: Lewis is strong. Lewis loves fighting. Lewis loves wrestling. But most of all, Lewis loves Lewis.
The leading player: Sweet summer evenings, sapphire skies, feasting your belly, feasting your eyes. Simple joys have a simple voice that says time is living's prize. And wouldn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a newt on the root of a banyan tree, a fig on twig in Galilee, than a man who never learns how to be free?
Pippin: GLORY'S IN THE AIR! GLORY'S IN THE AIR! AND WHAT AM I DOING? I'm running around in a dark stage like an Idiot.
The leading player: You're supposed to read the line "naggingly!"::Catherine: He put his hand on my thigh, they've never done that before ...::The leading player: I don't care where he puts his hand!
Miracle on Ice (1981)
Actors
Plot
The fact-based story of how the U.S. Olympic hockey team beat the Soviets at the 1980 Lake Placid, N.Y., winter Olympics, then went on to win the gold medal.
Keywords: based-on-true-story, ice-hockey, olympics
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Elephant Parts (1981)
Actors
Plot
A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.
Keywords: drugs, drunkenness, elvis-presley, hospital, hunter, independent-film, pirate, roller-skating, shot-in-the-torso, sketch-comedy
Genres
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980)
Actors
Plot
Hamlet comes home from university to find his uncle married to his mother, and his father's ghost haunting the battlements and scaring the watch. Then his father's ghost directs him to seek revenge.
Keywords: aristocrat, barefoot, based-on-play, betrayal, breaking-the-fourth-wall, brother-sister-relationship, castle, character-name-in-title, conscience, conspiracy
Genres
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980)
Actors
Plot
Hamlet comes home from university to find his uncle married to his mother, and his father's ghost haunting the battlements and scaring the watch. Then his father's ghost directs him to seek revenge.
Keywords: aristocrat, barefoot, based-on-play, betrayal, breaking-the-fourth-wall, brother-sister-relationship, castle, character-name-in-title, conscience, conspiracy
Genres
The Driver (1978)
Actors
Plot
"The Driver" is a specialist in a rare business: he drives getaway cars in robberies. His exceptional talent prevented him from being caught yet. After another successful flight from the police, a self-assured detective makes it his primary goal to catch the Driver. He promises remission of punishment to a gang if they help to convict him in a set-up robbery. The Driver seeks help from "The Player" (Isabelle) to mislead the detective.
Keywords: 1970s, anti-hero, apartment, armed-robbery, armored-truck, automobile, bag-of-money, bank-robbery, beating, blood
Genres
Taglines:
He'll get you away faster than anyone else on wheels.
He's the best getaway man in the business...and the deadliest.
To break the driver, the cop was willing to break the law.
A Game ... A Challenge ... A Chase to the Death!
Quotes:
The Detective: I respect a man that's good at what he does. I'll tell you something, I'm very good at what I do.
The Driver: You know I don't like guns.
The Detective: Nice Place. Terrific view. Wow.::The Player: You didn't come up here to tell me that.::The Detective: You saw the man in the car. And you saw the man against the brick wall. And you know it's the same man. Yet you didn't identify him. Are you afraid of him?::The Player: No.::The Detective: Are you afraid of me?::The Player: No. I just don't like you.
Blue Mask: [the Driver and two robbers are divvying up a pile of loot after a robbery and a wild car chase] You sure none of those people got a good look at you?::Green Mask: See, we wanna keep you healthy for the next time.::The Driver: There isn't gonna be a next time. You were late. [takes his share of the money and walks away]
The Detective: A friend of yours told me where to find you in the middle of the day.::The Driver: I don't have any friends.::The Detective: That's right. No friends. No steady job. No girlfriend. You live real cheap, you never ask any questions... boy, you got it down real tight. So tight that there's no room for anything else. And that's a real sad song. Only trouble is, eh, sad songs ain't sellin' this year. Maybe I'm your friend.
The Detective: I really like chasing you.::The Driver: Sounds like you got a problem.
The Detective: You know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna catch me the cowboy that's never been caught. Cowboy desperado.
The Detective: Well, well, here's my new man. How do you like it here so far?::Red Plainclothesman: Just great.::The Detective: Let's get something straight right now. I don't like new men. They make mistakes.::Red Plainclothesman: Well, I haven't made any yet.::The Detective: Yeah, yeah. You're new. That's a mistake. And you talk too much... that's a mistake. That's the first thing you can learn. When you're talking, you're not thinking. Never talk... unless you have to.
Teeth: How do we know you're that good?::The Driver: Get in.
The Driver: [after methodically destroying a Mercedes-Benz for his "audition"] Better get new plates if you plan on taking it out again. People might be looking for it.::Glasses: You're crazy.
The Monkey Hu$tle (1976)
Actors
Genres
Taglines:
Meet Daddy Fox, Baby D. and Goldie. They gonna do the Monkey Hustle!
It ain't legal an it sure ain't safe...but it do seem worthwhile!
Velvet Smooth (1976)
Actors
Genres
Taglines:
Tall, Lean and Mean!
She's smooth as velvet...
The Great MacArthy (1975)
Actors
Genres
Taglines:
He's footy's most forward full forward.
Quotes:
Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
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Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
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Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
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Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
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Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
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Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Great MacArthy (1975)
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He's footy's most forward full forward.
Quotes:
Nurse: [to Macarthy] Looking for someone Mr. Macarthy?
McCarthy: [to the woman in hospital bed] Psst! It's me.
Bill Dean: You little bastard, Macarthy!
Col Ball-Miller: Beauty. Bloody lovely.
McCarthy: I'm getting my own back.::Miss Russell: How?::McCarthy: I'm taking you to the slaughter on Saturday.
McCarthy: You know what I think? I reckon you think it's as good as a holiday seeing how the other half lives. Cheap restaurants, legal advice to bums and has beens. Sleeping around with...::Miss Russell: Footballers?
Miss Russell: [to Macarthy] Alright, you want it.
The Last Day (1975)
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Grat Dawson: Those boys are real killers...backshooters most likely. Listen, they would stand as good a chance against Will Spence as a bunch of worm-eaten apples hanging in a high wind.
That's the Way of the World (1975)
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The top-selling Grammy-winning album of 1975 brought to you by Earth, Wind & Fire and its founder/writer/producer Maurice White is now a motion picture of all sorts.
Simple truths for the ways of the world.
There are two sides to every hit record!
Where were you when the stardust hit the fan?
Tri chlapi na cestách (1973)
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Due fratelli (1972)
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Charming, blithely amoral devil-may-care rogue Jesse Smith and peaceful, devout straight-arrow Mormon Lester O'Hara are estranged half brothers who are reunited after receiving a sizable inheritance from their deceased mother. The wildly contrasting mismatched duo get into all sorts of trouble while trying to claim said inheritance.
Keywords: bare-chested-male, birthmark, boxing-match, fictional-biography, gold-mine, mormon, photographer, prostitute, stagecoach-robbery, two-on-a-horse
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Jesse Smith: [to Lester O'Hara] Throw down your guns and give me your clothes.
Motodrama (1971)
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Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut (1969)
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Country boy Mikko Syvärivi lands a job as a floor manager at the TV studios in Helsinki. He finds no place to stay in the capital, so he works as night guard. Ambitious Mikko writes some material of his own, but becomes an instant TV success after failing comically in a small role, which leads to a series of TV shows based on slapstick door tricks. But when he decides to raise his act onto a new level - window tricks! - his ratings plummet and the show is put off the air. Love and money fly out the window too, but Mikko won't give up easily.
Keywords: arrogance, audience, camera, comedian, fame, go-go-dancer, joke, popularity, rise-and-fall, sketch
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Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut (1969)
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Country boy Mikko Syvärivi lands a job as a floor manager at the TV studios in Helsinki. He finds no place to stay in the capital, so he works as night guard. Ambitious Mikko writes some material of his own, but becomes an instant TV success after failing comically in a small role, which leads to a series of TV shows based on slapstick door tricks. But when he decides to raise his act onto a new level - window tricks! - his ratings plummet and the show is put off the air. Love and money fly out the window too, but Mikko won't give up easily.
Keywords: arrogance, audience, camera, comedian, fame, go-go-dancer, joke, popularity, rise-and-fall, sketch
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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All-Star Benefit Celebrity Baseball Game (1967)
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Verliebt in Österreich (1967)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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FA Cup Final 1966: Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday (1966)
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Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)
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Juliet lives in a beautiful house by the ocean. Her sisters, and especially her Mother overshadow her with their beauty. She is a spiritual, superstitious and naive woman. She visits a psychic seer who tells her she must follow the sex trade in order to be happy. Not long after she meets her eccentric and sexy neighbour, Suzy, who, by all counts appears to be a high class prostitute and encourages Juilet into sexual acts which make her guilty and nervous. A rare night when her husband is at home she wakes up to catch him talking to another woman on the phone. He calls out the name "Gabriella" while sleeping, but when she questions him he lies his way out of it. She finds out who Gabriella is and fears her husband will leave her. Juliet begins having visions who accuse and terrorize her. The pinnacle of the visions comes at the end where it is implied she realizes she would be better off without her husband and is ultimately emotionally emancipated.
Keywords: absurd, actress-playing-multiple-roles, androgyny, anniversary-party, art, attempted-suicide, beach, catholicism, character-name-in-title, circus
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Fellini's Masterpiece !
Quotes:
Giorgio: Jose owns one of the biggest bull farms. Sometimes at night this madman puts on his own bullfight.::Giulietta Boldrini: What courage! Isn't it dangerous?::Giorgio's friend: No, signora, it's poetry. Poetry is never dangerous. My best friends are toreadors. They compose music, write verse, and abhor blood.
Giulietta Boldrini: I don't care about the clemency you offer me but the salvation of my soul.
Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)
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Juliet lives in a beautiful house by the ocean. Her sisters, and especially her Mother overshadow her with their beauty. She is a spiritual, superstitious and naive woman. She visits a psychic seer who tells her she must follow the sex trade in order to be happy. Not long after she meets her eccentric and sexy neighbour, Suzy, who, by all counts appears to be a high class prostitute and encourages Juilet into sexual acts which make her guilty and nervous. A rare night when her husband is at home she wakes up to catch him talking to another woman on the phone. He calls out the name "Gabriella" while sleeping, but when she questions him he lies his way out of it. She finds out who Gabriella is and fears her husband will leave her. Juliet begins having visions who accuse and terrorize her. The pinnacle of the visions comes at the end where it is implied she realizes she would be better off without her husband and is ultimately emotionally emancipated.
Keywords: absurd, actress-playing-multiple-roles, androgyny, anniversary-party, art, attempted-suicide, beach, catholicism, character-name-in-title, circus
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Fellini's Masterpiece !
Quotes:
Giorgio: Jose owns one of the biggest bull farms. Sometimes at night this madman puts on his own bullfight.::Giulietta Boldrini: What courage! Isn't it dangerous?::Giorgio's friend: No, signora, it's poetry. Poetry is never dangerous. My best friends are toreadors. They compose music, write verse, and abhor blood.
Giulietta Boldrini: I don't care about the clemency you offer me but the salvation of my soul.
Smokescreen (1964)
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When a blazing car goes over the cliff to the east of Brighton an insurance investigator is sent to the coast to poke around. As the driver had recently taken out life insurance, suspicions mount when no body can be found. The wife who would benefit from the policy, the business partner who has financial troubles, and the guy who sold the policy and fancies the wife are all in the frame.
Keywords: independent-film
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Godzina pasowej rózy (1963)
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Due contro tutti (1962)
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The Hustler (1961)
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"Fast" Eddie Felson is a small-time pool hustler with a lot of talent but a self-destructive attitude. His bravado causes him to challenge the legendary "Minnesota Fats" to a high-stakes match, but he loses in a heartbreaking marathon. Now broke and without his long-time manager, Felson faces an uphill battle to regain his confidence and his game. It isn't until he hits rock bottom that he agrees to join up with ruthless and cutthroat manager Bert Gordon. Gordon agrees to take him on the road to learn the ropes. But Felson soon realizes that making it to the top could cost him his soul, and perhaps his girlfriend. Will he decide that this is too steep a price to pay in time to save himself?
Keywords: afi, alcohol, arm-cast, audience, bar, based-on-novel, betting, billiards, broken-thumb, bus-station
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They Called Him "Fast Eddie"
A searching look into the innermost depths of a woman's heart . . . and a man's desires!
A motion picture that probes the stranger... the pick-up... why a man hustles for a buck or a place in the sun!
They called him "Fast Eddie"... He was a winner... He was a loser... He was a hustler.
Only the angel who falls knows the depths of hell.
It delves without compromise into the hungers that lie deep within us all.
Trapped by the underworld . . . they risked love and fortune in a desperate gamble!
Quotes:
Bert Gordon: Eddie, is it alright if I get personal?::Fast Eddie: Whaddaya been so far?::Bert Gordon: Eddie, you're a born loser.::Fast Eddie: What's that supposed to mean?::Bert Gordon: First time in ten years I ever saw Minnesota Fats hooked... really hooked. But you let him off.::Fast Eddie: I told you I got drunk.::Bert Gordon: Sure you got drunk. You have the best excuse in the world for losing; no trouble losing when you got a good excuse. Winning... that can be heavy on your back, too, like a monkey. You'll drop that load too when you got an excuse. All you gotta do is learn to feel sorry for yourself. One of the best indoor sports, feeling sorry for yourself. A sport enjoyed by all, especially the born losers.::Fast Eddie: Thanks for the drink.
[last lines]::Fast Eddie: Fat man, you shoot a great game of pool.::Minnesota Fats: So do you, Fast Eddie.
[Fast Eddie is bothered because Bert called him a born loser]::Fast Eddie: Cause, ya see, twice, Sarah... once at Ames with Minnesota Fats and then again at Arthur's, in that cheap, crummy pool room, now why'd I do it, Sarah? Why'd I do it? I coulda beat that guy, coulda beat 'im cold, he never woulda known. But I just hadda show 'im. Just hadda show those creeps and those punks what the game is like when it's great, when it's REALLY great. You know, like anything can be great, anything can be great. I don't care, BRICKLAYING can be great, if a guy knows. If he knows what he's doing and why and if he can make it come off. When I'm goin', I mean, when I'm REALLY goin' I feel like a... like a jockey must feel. He's sittin' on his horse, he's got all that speed and that power underneath him... he's comin' into the stretch, the pressure's on 'im, and he KNOWS... just feels... when to let it go and how much. Cause he's got everything workin' for 'im: timing, touch. It's a great feeling, boy, it's a real great feeling when you're right and you KNOW you're right. It's like all of a sudden I got oil in my arm. The pool cue's part of me. You know, it's uh - pool cue, it's got nerves in it. It's a piece of wood, it's got nerves in it. Feel the roll of those balls, you don't have to look, you just KNOW. You make shots that nobody's ever made before. I can play that game the way... NOBODY'S ever played it before.::Sarah Packard: You're not a loser, Eddie, you're a winner. Some men never get to feel that way about anything.
Fast Eddie: You can't see it, can you, Charlie? I mean, you've never been able to see it. I came after him. And I'm gonna get him. I'm goin' with him all the way. The pool game is not over until Minnesota Fats says it's over. Is it over, Fats?
Minnesota Fats: Do you like to gamble, Eddie? Gamble money on pool games?
Bert Gordon: I don't think there's a pool player alive shoots better pool than I saw you shoot the other night at Ames. You got talent.::Fast Eddie: So I got talent. So what beat me?::Bert Gordon: Character.
Fast Eddie: I don't rattle, kid. But just for that I'm gonna beat you flat.
Fast Eddie: Get on me Bert, I can't lose.
Fast Eddie: I'm the best you ever seen, Fats. I'm the best there is. And even if you beat me, I'm still the best.::Bert Gordon: Stay with this kid; he's a LOSER.
Fast Eddie: I'm shooting pool, Fats. When I miss, you can shoot.
Dead Lucky (1960)
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The Hanging Tree (1959)
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Character study of a Doctor who saves a local criminal from a mob who are trying to hang him, but then tries to control the life of the young man, realising that he can exploit his secret.
Keywords: barroom-brawl, based-on-novel, card-playing, doctor, forced-sexual-contact, frontier, gold, gold-mine, haunted-by-the-past, interrupted-hanging
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From The Prize Novel -- A Picture Of Thundering Power!
An jedem Finger zehn (1954)
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Tanzende Sterne (1952)
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The Iron Mistress (1952)
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Barely historical presentation of the life of Jim Bowie. Here he goes to New Orleans to sell lumber but falls in love with Judalon. To match his rivals he must become sophisticated and does so. By the time he sells the mill, starts a plantation and tries to wed Jedualon the woman has wed playboy Phillipe. Along the way to true wisdom he designs a special knife made from part of a meteorite.
Keywords: based-on-novel, bowie-knife, combat, cult-figure, disarming-someone, duel, fencing, flintlock-pistol, flintlock-rifle, gambler
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JIM BOWIE...a man with his name on a knife - and a woman with a weapon all her own!
Quotes:
Jim Bowie: Ma...I killed a man.::Mrs. Bowie: Did he need killin'?::Jim Bowie: About as much as any man ever did.
Black Jack Sturdevant: You got the guts for a ten foot circle, wrists strapped together?
Doctor: I've doctored more horses than humans. I've just been waiting to try this stuff out on somebody.
The Iron Mistress (1952)
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Barely historical presentation of the life of Jim Bowie. Here he goes to New Orleans to sell lumber but falls in love with Judalon. To match his rivals he must become sophisticated and does so. By the time he sells the mill, starts a plantation and tries to wed Jedualon the woman has wed playboy Phillipe. Along the way to true wisdom he designs a special knife made from part of a meteorite.
Keywords: based-on-novel, bowie-knife, combat, cult-figure, disarming-someone, duel, fencing, flintlock-pistol, flintlock-rifle, gambler
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JIM BOWIE...a man with his name on a knife - and a woman with a weapon all her own!
Quotes:
Jim Bowie: Ma...I killed a man.::Mrs. Bowie: Did he need killin'?::Jim Bowie: About as much as any man ever did.
Black Jack Sturdevant: You got the guts for a ten foot circle, wrists strapped together?
Doctor: I've doctored more horses than humans. I've just been waiting to try this stuff out on somebody.
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
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A down-on-his-luck ex-GI finds himself framed for an armored car robbery. When he's finally released for lack of evidence--after having been beaten up and tortured by the police--he sets out to discover who set him up, and why. The trail leads him into Mexico and a web of hired killers and corrupt cops.
Keywords: armored-car, armored-car-robbery, b-movie, bar-exam, bare-chested-male, blackmail, caper, cheap-hotel, craps, crooked-cop
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Exploding! Like a gun in your face!
Every city wears a mask! This is the picture that goes behind that mask to bare the bullet-scarred face of a brutal underworld!.....
Quotes:
Tim Foster: How far didya get on that Southwest bank job?::Scott Andrews: Exactly nowhere.::Tim Foster: You must be hearin' plenty from the front office on that one!::Scott Andrews: You don't know the half of it! Every bank in the country is on the alert to spot the serial numbers on those bucks, and, up to know, not one of them has. turned up!::Tim Foster: How'd you like to crack that job?::Scott Andrews: How would I like to find oil in my backyard?
Tim Foster: That was a sucker move, burning down your boss. You had him all wrong. He never crossed you.
Tim Foster: What makes a two-bit heel like you think a heater would give him an edge over me?
Pete Harris: Okay wise guy, you found me. Now what?::Joe Rolfe: What's eatin' you?::Pete Harris: You been giving me the fisheye all night.
Tim Foster: What's waiting for you, Harris? The chair, the gas chamber, or just a rope?
Tony Romano: It don't take no big thinking to figure a couple of guys like us ain't in this bananaville on a vacation!
Joe Rolfe: Look, you're a nice girl, but in case you're thinking of mothering me, forget it! I'm no stray dog you can pick up, and I like my neck without a collar. Now get lost!::Helen Foster: Now I'm supposed to be hurt. Maybe even cry. But I won't. I think you're in trouble, and I'm going to help you.
Joe Rolfe: I know a sure cure for a nosebleed: a cold knife in the middle of the back.
Tim Foster: If I can spot you back of those trick cheaters, so can the cops!::Boyd Kane: [Removes dark glasses] The job you're talkin' about - I said I'd listen.::Tim Foster: You're a cop-killer! You killed one on that last deal!::Boyd Kane: I don't like heroes!::Tim Foster: You can tell that to the warden when they burn ya!
Scott Andrews: [Speaking about Rolfe]... left school to enlist with the engineers. Pretty good soldier too! Bronze Star, Purple Heart!::Joe Rolfe: Try and buy a cup of coffee with them!
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
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A down-on-his-luck ex-GI finds himself framed for an armored car robbery. When he's finally released for lack of evidence--after having been beaten up and tortured by the police--he sets out to discover who set him up, and why. The trail leads him into Mexico and a web of hired killers and corrupt cops.
Keywords: armored-car, armored-car-robbery, b-movie, bar-exam, bare-chested-male, blackmail, caper, cheap-hotel, craps, crooked-cop
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Taglines:
Exploding! Like a gun in your face!
Every city wears a mask! This is the picture that goes behind that mask to bare the bullet-scarred face of a brutal underworld!.....
Quotes:
Tim Foster: How far didya get on that Southwest bank job?::Scott Andrews: Exactly nowhere.::Tim Foster: You must be hearin' plenty from the front office on that one!::Scott Andrews: You don't know the half of it! Every bank in the country is on the alert to spot the serial numbers on those bucks, and, up to know, not one of them has. turned up!::Tim Foster: How'd you like to crack that job?::Scott Andrews: How would I like to find oil in my backyard?
Tim Foster: That was a sucker move, burning down your boss. You had him all wrong. He never crossed you.
Tim Foster: What makes a two-bit heel like you think a heater would give him an edge over me?
Pete Harris: Okay wise guy, you found me. Now what?::Joe Rolfe: What's eatin' you?::Pete Harris: You been giving me the fisheye all night.
Tim Foster: What's waiting for you, Harris? The chair, the gas chamber, or just a rope?
Tony Romano: It don't take no big thinking to figure a couple of guys like us ain't in this bananaville on a vacation!
Joe Rolfe: Look, you're a nice girl, but in case you're thinking of mothering me, forget it! I'm no stray dog you can pick up, and I like my neck without a collar. Now get lost!::Helen Foster: Now I'm supposed to be hurt. Maybe even cry. But I won't. I think you're in trouble, and I'm going to help you.
Joe Rolfe: I know a sure cure for a nosebleed: a cold knife in the middle of the back.
Tim Foster: If I can spot you back of those trick cheaters, so can the cops!::Boyd Kane: [Removes dark glasses] The job you're talkin' about - I said I'd listen.::Tim Foster: You're a cop-killer! You killed one on that last deal!::Boyd Kane: I don't like heroes!::Tim Foster: You can tell that to the warden when they burn ya!
Scott Andrews: [Speaking about Rolfe]... left school to enlist with the engineers. Pretty good soldier too! Bronze Star, Purple Heart!::Joe Rolfe: Try and buy a cup of coffee with them!
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
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A down-on-his-luck ex-GI finds himself framed for an armored car robbery. When he's finally released for lack of evidence--after having been beaten up and tortured by the police--he sets out to discover who set him up, and why. The trail leads him into Mexico and a web of hired killers and corrupt cops.
Keywords: armored-car, armored-car-robbery, b-movie, bar-exam, bare-chested-male, blackmail, caper, cheap-hotel, craps, crooked-cop
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Taglines:
Exploding! Like a gun in your face!
Every city wears a mask! This is the picture that goes behind that mask to bare the bullet-scarred face of a brutal underworld!.....
Quotes:
Tim Foster: How far didya get on that Southwest bank job?::Scott Andrews: Exactly nowhere.::Tim Foster: You must be hearin' plenty from the front office on that one!::Scott Andrews: You don't know the half of it! Every bank in the country is on the alert to spot the serial numbers on those bucks, and, up to know, not one of them has. turned up!::Tim Foster: How'd you like to crack that job?::Scott Andrews: How would I like to find oil in my backyard?
Tim Foster: That was a sucker move, burning down your boss. You had him all wrong. He never crossed you.
Tim Foster: What makes a two-bit heel like you think a heater would give him an edge over me?
Pete Harris: Okay wise guy, you found me. Now what?::Joe Rolfe: What's eatin' you?::Pete Harris: You been giving me the fisheye all night.
Tim Foster: What's waiting for you, Harris? The chair, the gas chamber, or just a rope?
Tony Romano: It don't take no big thinking to figure a couple of guys like us ain't in this bananaville on a vacation!
Joe Rolfe: Look, you're a nice girl, but in case you're thinking of mothering me, forget it! I'm no stray dog you can pick up, and I like my neck without a collar. Now get lost!::Helen Foster: Now I'm supposed to be hurt. Maybe even cry. But I won't. I think you're in trouble, and I'm going to help you.
Joe Rolfe: I know a sure cure for a nosebleed: a cold knife in the middle of the back.
Tim Foster: If I can spot you back of those trick cheaters, so can the cops!::Boyd Kane: [Removes dark glasses] The job you're talkin' about - I said I'd listen.::Tim Foster: You're a cop-killer! You killed one on that last deal!::Boyd Kane: I don't like heroes!::Tim Foster: You can tell that to the warden when they burn ya!
Scott Andrews: [Speaking about Rolfe]... left school to enlist with the engineers. Pretty good soldier too! Bronze Star, Purple Heart!::Joe Rolfe: Try and buy a cup of coffee with them!
Hold That Line (1952)
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In a precursor to Trading Places (1983), the Bowery Boys are enrolled in a fancy college by a pair of rich snobs who think they can turn the Boys into classy guys. Sach becomes a football star, and is kidnapped by gangsters to keep him out of the big game.
Keywords: all-american, american-football, b-movie, big-game, bowery-boys, cheerleader, cigarette-smoking, co-ed, coach, college
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Taglines:
They're a RAZZLE DAZZLE RIOT as COLLEGIATE CUT-UPS!
They're a SCREAM Team Of All-American RIOTS!
Meet The WHIZ KIDS! They're a scream team of All-American drawbacks!
They've Gone COLLEGE CRAZY! It's their dizziest laff hit!
They'll have you holding your sides -- from laughing!
ZANY, ALL-AMERICA LAUGH-BACKS! (original ad - all caps)
Hold That Line (1952)
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Plot
In a precursor to Trading Places (1983), the Bowery Boys are enrolled in a fancy college by a pair of rich snobs who think they can turn the Boys into classy guys. Sach becomes a football star, and is kidnapped by gangsters to keep him out of the big game.
Keywords: all-american, american-football, b-movie, big-game, bowery-boys, cheerleader, cigarette-smoking, co-ed, coach, college
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Taglines:
They're a RAZZLE DAZZLE RIOT as COLLEGIATE CUT-UPS!
They're a SCREAM Team Of All-American RIOTS!
Meet The WHIZ KIDS! They're a scream team of All-American drawbacks!
They've Gone COLLEGE CRAZY! It's their dizziest laff hit!
They'll have you holding your sides -- from laughing!
ZANY, ALL-AMERICA LAUGH-BACKS! (original ad - all caps)
Jim Thorpe -- All-American (1951)
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True story of Native American Jim Thorpe, who rose from an Oklahoma reservation to become a collegiate, Olympic, and professional star. After his medals are stripped on a technicality and his dream of coaching is shattered, Thorpe's life begins to unravel. His marriage to his college sweetheart ends, and he is a forgotten figure, except by Glenn 'Pop' Warner, his coach at Carlisle College.
Keywords: alcoholism, american-football, athlete, baseball-player, carlisle-college, character-name-in-title, coach, college-football, death-of-child, decathlon
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Jim Thorpe: Which one of you guys is Lacey?::Ed Lacey, Sportswriter Punched by Thorpe: I'm Lacey.::Jim Thorpe: Well I'm Thorpe!::[punches Lacey]
Iva Miller: Little Jimmy has the sniffles.
Ed Guyac: Well, how do you feel, Chief?::Little Boy Who Walk Like Bear: Bed soft. Make Little Boy soft. How do you like things?::Ed Guyac: If every Indian was as soft as you, the population of this country would still be in Rhode Island.
Charlotte Thorpe: [to Jim's father] You're his father. You taught him all the things he likes to do. Now teach him what he has to do!
Jim Thorpe -- All-American (1951)
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Plot
True story of Native American Jim Thorpe, who rose from an Oklahoma reservation to become a collegiate, Olympic, and professional star. After his medals are stripped on a technicality and his dream of coaching is shattered, Thorpe's life begins to unravel. His marriage to his college sweetheart ends, and he is a forgotten figure, except by Glenn 'Pop' Warner, his coach at Carlisle College.
Keywords: alcoholism, american-football, athlete, baseball-player, carlisle-college, character-name-in-title, coach, college-football, death-of-child, decathlon
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Jim Thorpe: Which one of you guys is Lacey?::Ed Lacey, Sportswriter Punched by Thorpe: I'm Lacey.::Jim Thorpe: Well I'm Thorpe!::[punches Lacey]
Iva Miller: Little Jimmy has the sniffles.
Ed Guyac: Well, how do you feel, Chief?::Little Boy Who Walk Like Bear: Bed soft. Make Little Boy soft. How do you like things?::Ed Guyac: If every Indian was as soft as you, the population of this country would still be in Rhode Island.
Charlotte Thorpe: [to Jim's father] You're his father. You taught him all the things he likes to do. Now teach him what he has to do!
Jim Thorpe -- All-American (1951)
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Plot
True story of Native American Jim Thorpe, who rose from an Oklahoma reservation to become a collegiate, Olympic, and professional star. After his medals are stripped on a technicality and his dream of coaching is shattered, Thorpe's life begins to unravel. His marriage to his college sweetheart ends, and he is a forgotten figure, except by Glenn 'Pop' Warner, his coach at Carlisle College.
Keywords: alcoholism, american-football, athlete, baseball-player, carlisle-college, character-name-in-title, coach, college-football, death-of-child, decathlon
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Jim Thorpe: Which one of you guys is Lacey?::Ed Lacey, Sportswriter Punched by Thorpe: I'm Lacey.::Jim Thorpe: Well I'm Thorpe!::[punches Lacey]
Iva Miller: Little Jimmy has the sniffles.
Ed Guyac: Well, how do you feel, Chief?::Little Boy Who Walk Like Bear: Bed soft. Make Little Boy soft. How do you like things?::Ed Guyac: If every Indian was as soft as you, the population of this country would still be in Rhode Island.
Charlotte Thorpe: [to Jim's father] You're his father. You taught him all the things he likes to do. Now teach him what he has to do!
Jim Thorpe -- All-American (1951)
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Plot
True story of Native American Jim Thorpe, who rose from an Oklahoma reservation to become a collegiate, Olympic, and professional star. After his medals are stripped on a technicality and his dream of coaching is shattered, Thorpe's life begins to unravel. His marriage to his college sweetheart ends, and he is a forgotten figure, except by Glenn 'Pop' Warner, his coach at Carlisle College.
Keywords: alcoholism, american-football, athlete, baseball-player, carlisle-college, character-name-in-title, coach, college-football, death-of-child, decathlon
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Quotes:
Jim Thorpe: Which one of you guys is Lacey?::Ed Lacey, Sportswriter Punched by Thorpe: I'm Lacey.::Jim Thorpe: Well I'm Thorpe!::[punches Lacey]
Iva Miller: Little Jimmy has the sniffles.
Ed Guyac: Well, how do you feel, Chief?::Little Boy Who Walk Like Bear: Bed soft. Make Little Boy soft. How do you like things?::Ed Guyac: If every Indian was as soft as you, the population of this country would still be in Rhode Island.
Charlotte Thorpe: [to Jim's father] You're his father. You taught him all the things he likes to do. Now teach him what he has to do!
Show Boat (1951)
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The "Cotton Blossom", owned by the Hawk family, is the show boat where everyone comes for great musical entertainment down south. Julie Laverne and her husband are the stars of the show. After, a snitch on board calls the local police that Julie (who's half- African-American) is married to a whiteman, they are forced to leave the show boat. The reason being, that down south interracial marriages are forbidden. Magnolia Hawk, Captain Andy Hawks daughter, becomes the new show boat attraction and her leading man is Gaylord Ravenal, a gambler. The two instantly fall in love, and marry, without Parthy Hawks approval. Magnolia and Gaylord leave the, "Cotton Blossom", for a whirl wind honeymoon and being to live in a Pl: fantasy world. Magnolia soon faces reality quickly, that gambling means more to Gaylord than anything else. Magnolia confront Gaylord and after he gambles away their fortune he leaves her - not knowing she is pregnant. Magnolia is left penniless and pregnant, and is left to fend for herself, and make a new start.
Keywords: absent-father, based-on-a-stage-musical-based-on-a-novel, based-on-novel, based-on-stage-musical, biracial, christmas, dancer, dancing, desertion, expectant-father
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It's NEW!
Hundreds In The Cast!
Lift your heart with love, music, joy!
Spectacular in color by Technicolor!
M-G-M's glorious NEW "SHOW BOAT"
HERE IT COMES! The M-G-M "SHOW BOAT"!
Quotes:
Steve: [about Pete] There's still not enough room on this boat for the two of us!
Julie: Pride is smaller than kindness.
Cap'n Andy Hawks: It's Saturday night again! [He slaps Parthy affectionately on her rear end]::Parthy: Oh! It's Wednesday night and don't you strike me!::Cap'n Andy Hawks: It's Saturday night forever!::Parthy: Yes, and Fourth of July... and Christmas... and [imitating Cap'n Andy when he celebrates New Year's Eve] Hap - - -py New Year!
Gaylord Ravenal: [borrowing Magnolia's jewels so that he can pawn them] Don't worry darling, it's only temporary. I'll get them back for you.::Magnolia: Everything can be temporary - -except us.
Cap'n Andy Hawks: (hearing of Magnolia's engagement to Ravenal) Son, I hope it's not Saturday night one minute, with a cold Monday morning to follow. Whatever happens, Nollie, always remember to smile.
Magnolia: [to Gaylord Ravenal] I know there's no other woman... no flesh-and-blood woman. But I can't fight this Lady Luck of yours, this fancy queen in her green felt dress.
Julie: Where to, Sir Lancelot?::Steve: Gonna get a cup of coffee.::Julie: Gonna be a good boy?::Steve: Sure, if that's what you want.
Drunken sport: [on hearing Magnolia try to sing at the Trocadero] Take her back to the river... hee, hee, hee!
Julie: Mister... if you ever get to see Nollie, not get together with her I mean, but- if you ever do get to talk to her, don't ever tell her you saw me; I mean, don't ever tell her you saw me like this.
Magnolia: Julie, nothing's changed.::Julie: [embracing Magnolia] Oh Nollie, Nollie, always true! Stay happy now.
Mighty Joe Young (1949)
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Jill Young has brought up her pet gorilla since she was a child. Twelve years later, when the gorilla is fully grown, Hollywood promoter Max O'Hara travels to Tanzania, Africa, and convinces Jill to bring her extraordinarily large gorilla, Joe, back to America. While in Hollywood, Joe is used in a stage production and is exploited to no end. It doesn't take long until Joe is sick of being mistreated and he escapes to run loose in civilization.
Keywords: africa, animal-cruelty, banana, boxer, building-on-fire, character-name-in-title, child-in-peril, cowboy, decoy, drunkard
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Taglines:
Ten Terrific Thrills !
You See It All Happen !
Striking! Startling! Staggering!
Merian Cooper's amazing adventure in the unusual!
Quotes:
Max O'Hara: Don't worry kid. There's nobody in the world gonna shoot Joe now.
Windy: Who do you think's gonna get the worst of this - Maxie, or Africa?
Crawford: [amidst animal growls] It can't be; we're a hundred miles from that country - but it is, I swear it is! Ali, get me my gun - *big* gun!
Crawford: You can't rope a gorilla!
Jill Young: [after O'Hara and Crawford have fled] Aren't you afraid of Joe?::Gregg Johnson: I sure am, but I don't want him to know it.
Max O'Hara: Come on, Windy, I got a million things to do.::Windy: You got time for this. [turns on movie projector. Jill and Gregg come into the scene]::Max O'Hara: Hey, it's the kids!::Windy: Crawford told me to spring it on you. He shot it when he was down there.::Max O'Hara: [calling to the screen] Hey, Jill.::Jill Young: [silently] Hello Max.::Max O'Hara: Hey, they said "Hello, Max".::Max O'Hara: [Joe walks into the scene. O'Hara steps back] *Yipe*.
Max O'Hara: [clutching his chest and staggering] Oh! I think I'm gonna have another heart attack!::Schultz: [pushing O'Hara into a police car] Fine, have it in there!
Max O'Hara: We're goin' to Africa- we're gonna lassoo lions.::Windy: But Maxie, you can buy all the lions you want in California!::Windy: [Dramatically] But don't you understand? I'm going to be in terrible danger - in darkest Africa!
Max O'Hara: Am I dreamin', or did I just see a gorilla? And a beautiful dame!
Agent: Maxie, I can get you a great act; it can work on a raft.::Max O'Hara: What?::Agent: Monkeys!::Max O'Hara: Aw, nix, cut it out, will ya'?
The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
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The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the "life and times" of Ruth, including his famous "called shot" in the 1932 World Series.
Keywords: baseball, baseball-cap, baseball-movie, based-on-book, character-name-in-title, critically-bashed, new-york-yankees, sports-team
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Taglines:
Here At Last ! The Babe's Own True Story !
The incredible life... the spectacular thrills... the fabulous times of America's best-loved hero.......
Hats off to THE BABE! The laugh-by-laugh, tear-by-tear, cheer-by-cheer story of America's most beloved guy...
America's most beloved guy!..... His life! His times! His triumphs!
The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
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Plot
The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the "life and times" of Ruth, including his famous "called shot" in the 1932 World Series.
Keywords: baseball, baseball-cap, baseball-movie, based-on-book, character-name-in-title, critically-bashed, new-york-yankees, sports-team
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Taglines:
Here At Last ! The Babe's Own True Story !
The incredible life... the spectacular thrills... the fabulous times of America's best-loved hero.......
Hats off to THE BABE! The laugh-by-laugh, tear-by-tear, cheer-by-cheer story of America's most beloved guy...
America's most beloved guy!..... His life! His times! His triumphs!
The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
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Plot
The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the "life and times" of Ruth, including his famous "called shot" in the 1932 World Series.
Keywords: baseball, baseball-cap, baseball-movie, based-on-book, character-name-in-title, critically-bashed, new-york-yankees, sports-team
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Taglines:
Here At Last ! The Babe's Own True Story !
The incredible life... the spectacular thrills... the fabulous times of America's best-loved hero.......
Hats off to THE BABE! The laugh-by-laugh, tear-by-tear, cheer-by-cheer story of America's most beloved guy...
America's most beloved guy!..... His life! His times! His triumphs!
The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
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Plot
The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the "life and times" of Ruth, including his famous "called shot" in the 1932 World Series.
Keywords: baseball, baseball-cap, baseball-movie, based-on-book, character-name-in-title, critically-bashed, new-york-yankees, sports-team
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Taglines:
Here At Last ! The Babe's Own True Story !
The incredible life... the spectacular thrills... the fabulous times of America's best-loved hero.......
Hats off to THE BABE! The laugh-by-laugh, tear-by-tear, cheer-by-cheer story of America's most beloved guy...
America's most beloved guy!..... His life! His times! His triumphs!
The Harvey Girls (1946)
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On a train trip West to become a mail order bride Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a " Harvey House " restaurant at a remote whistle stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travellers. When Susan and her bashful suitor find romance daunting, Susan joins the Harvey Girls instead. The saloon across the street with its alluring worldly-wise women offers them tough competition, fair and foul, and Susan catches the eye of the Ned Trent, the distant but intense proprietor of the bar.
Keywords: based-on-novel, burning-building, female-protagonist, gun, mail-order-bride, old-west, railway-station, restaurant, saloon, saloon-girl
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It's Blazing, Blistering Romance . . . in the wide open spaces !
Quotes:
Alma: [talking to Susan Bradley] I sent my picture into one of those Lonely Hearts Clubs and they sent it back, saying "We're NOT that lonely!"
Alma: Chris, what's wrong?::Chris Maule: Marty Peters was just here.::Alma: Marty Peters? The man who shot the last blacksmith?::Chris Maule: He... he... he did what?::[Chris has just been made the new blacksmith]::Alma: Well, it's all based on circumstantial evidence. No one actually saw the bullet leave the gun.::[Chris faints dead away]
Alma: [singing] Yeah, they say they have hair on their chest, the only thing I've seen is just a fancy vest. Holy smackers, milk and crackers but it's wild in the wild, wild west.
Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want to marry me?::H.H. Hartsey: Now wait a minute Ms. Bradley. I wanna marry ya, I wanna marry ya somethin' like all get-out. I wanna marry ya somethin' awful ma'amm. But please ma'am, please say no.
Marty Peters: Where do ya come from, Tex?::Chris Maule: Massachusetts.
The Harvey Girls (1946)
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Plot
On a train trip West to become a mail order bride Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a " Harvey House " restaurant at a remote whistle stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travellers. When Susan and her bashful suitor find romance daunting, Susan joins the Harvey Girls instead. The saloon across the street with its alluring worldly-wise women offers them tough competition, fair and foul, and Susan catches the eye of the Ned Trent, the distant but intense proprietor of the bar.
Keywords: based-on-novel, burning-building, female-protagonist, gun, mail-order-bride, old-west, railway-station, restaurant, saloon, saloon-girl
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Taglines:
It's Blazing, Blistering Romance . . . in the wide open spaces !
Quotes:
Alma: [talking to Susan Bradley] I sent my picture into one of those Lonely Hearts Clubs and they sent it back, saying "We're NOT that lonely!"
Alma: Chris, what's wrong?::Chris Maule: Marty Peters was just here.::Alma: Marty Peters? The man who shot the last blacksmith?::Chris Maule: He... he... he did what?::[Chris has just been made the new blacksmith]::Alma: Well, it's all based on circumstantial evidence. No one actually saw the bullet leave the gun.::[Chris faints dead away]
Alma: [singing] Yeah, they say they have hair on their chest, the only thing I've seen is just a fancy vest. Holy smackers, milk and crackers but it's wild in the wild, wild west.
Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want to marry me?::H.H. Hartsey: Now wait a minute Ms. Bradley. I wanna marry ya, I wanna marry ya somethin' like all get-out. I wanna marry ya somethin' awful ma'amm. But please ma'am, please say no.
Marty Peters: Where do ya come from, Tex?::Chris Maule: Massachusetts.
The Harvey Girls (1946)
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Plot
On a train trip West to become a mail order bride Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a " Harvey House " restaurant at a remote whistle stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travellers. When Susan and her bashful suitor find romance daunting, Susan joins the Harvey Girls instead. The saloon across the street with its alluring worldly-wise women offers them tough competition, fair and foul, and Susan catches the eye of the Ned Trent, the distant but intense proprietor of the bar.
Keywords: based-on-novel, burning-building, female-protagonist, gun, mail-order-bride, old-west, railway-station, restaurant, saloon, saloon-girl
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Taglines:
It's Blazing, Blistering Romance . . . in the wide open spaces !
Quotes:
Alma: [talking to Susan Bradley] I sent my picture into one of those Lonely Hearts Clubs and they sent it back, saying "We're NOT that lonely!"
Alma: Chris, what's wrong?::Chris Maule: Marty Peters was just here.::Alma: Marty Peters? The man who shot the last blacksmith?::Chris Maule: He... he... he did what?::[Chris has just been made the new blacksmith]::Alma: Well, it's all based on circumstantial evidence. No one actually saw the bullet leave the gun.::[Chris faints dead away]
Alma: [singing] Yeah, they say they have hair on their chest, the only thing I've seen is just a fancy vest. Holy smackers, milk and crackers but it's wild in the wild, wild west.
Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want to marry me?::H.H. Hartsey: Now wait a minute Ms. Bradley. I wanna marry ya, I wanna marry ya somethin' like all get-out. I wanna marry ya somethin' awful ma'amm. But please ma'am, please say no.
Marty Peters: Where do ya come from, Tex?::Chris Maule: Massachusetts.
Here Come the Co-eds (1945)
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Oliver Quackenbush: I really don't like dancing because it's nothing but hugging set to music.::Woman in Trailer: What don't you like about it?::Oliver Quackenbush: The music.
Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Das große Spiel (1942)
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Night in New Orleans (1942)
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The police lieutenant Steve Abbott is engrossed in a baffling murder case. As Steve pieces the clues together, he comes to the sobering conclusion that his own wife Ethel Abbott may be intimately involved in the murder. It even gets worse. Soon Steve himself is accused of the crime.
Keywords: based-on-book, murder
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Night in New Orleans (1942)
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The police lieutenant Steve Abbott is engrossed in a baffling murder case. As Steve pieces the clues together, he comes to the sobering conclusion that his own wife Ethel Abbott may be intimately involved in the murder. It even gets worse. Soon Steve himself is accused of the crime.
Keywords: based-on-book, murder
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Model Wife (1941)
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Model Wife (1941)
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Model Wife (1941)
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Knute Rockne All American (1940)
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Lars Rockne and his family, including his four year old son Knute, emigrate to Chicago in 1892 from their native Norway. By his his mid-twenties Knute saves enough to attend obscure Notre Dame University, where he excels in football and chemistry. He and a teammate develop the forward pass as an offensive weapon while working as life guards on summer break and use it to upset heavily favored Army in a historic game. After graduation Rockne becomes a teacher while coaching part time but ultimately abandons academics to devote all his energies to football. During his tenure as head coach at the school, he develops such outstanding players as George Gipp, who dies prematurely from a strep infection, and the Four Horseman while introducing many innovative tactics including the backfield shift. Rockne, known for his staccato motivational speeches, devotes his life to maintaining the integrity of the sport he loves and promoting it as an integral component in the development of the American character.
Keywords: airplane-accident, airplane-crash, american-football, archival-footage, cabana, carriage-maker, catholic-priest, character-name-in-title, chemistry, chicago-illinois
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Quotes:
Knute Rockne: Now I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years. None of you ever knew George Gipp. He was long before your time, but you all know what a tradition he is at Notre Dame. And the last thing he said to me, "Rock," he said, "sometime when the team is up against it and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go out there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock," he said, "but I'll know about it and I'll be happy."
George Gipp: Win one for the Gipper!
Father John Callahan: Who can say for certain what a man was really born to be? That's God's will. Someday Knute will find his right place in the world, and when he does, whether it be science or not, I have a feeling it will be the one he was meant to do.
Knute Rockne: Father, I've decided to take up coaching as my life's work.::Father John Callahan: Hmmmm.::Knute Rockne: You think I'm making a mistake, don't you?::Father John Callahan: Anyone who follows the truth in his heart never makes a mistake.
Knute Rockne: We haven't got any use for gamblers around here. You've done your best to ruin baseball, and horse racing, and this is one game that's clean and is gonna stay clean.
Committee Member: Mr. Rockne, couldn't football be replaced by some other game? Something less violent?::Knute Rockne: Well, what game would you suggest?::Committee Member: Well, hockey, for instance. [This answer is greeted by raucous laughter in the committee room]::Knute Rockne: Why, as a matter of fact, I suggested that very idea to Father Callahan, our president. He was downright interested until we came to the use of sticks, and then he threw up his hands. He said, "No... , that game is not for our university. Notre Dame will never endorse any game that puts a club in the hands of an Irishman."
Knute, Age 7: Poppa, don't talk Norwegian, talk American. We're all Americans now, especially me. I'm left end.
Knute Rockne All American (1940)
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Plot
Lars Rockne and his family, including his four year old son Knute, emigrate to Chicago in 1892 from their native Norway. By his his mid-twenties Knute saves enough to attend obscure Notre Dame University, where he excels in football and chemistry. He and a teammate develop the forward pass as an offensive weapon while working as life guards on summer break and use it to upset heavily favored Army in a historic game. After graduation Rockne becomes a teacher while coaching part time but ultimately abandons academics to devote all his energies to football. During his tenure as head coach at the school, he develops such outstanding players as George Gipp, who dies prematurely from a strep infection, and the Four Horseman while introducing many innovative tactics including the backfield shift. Rockne, known for his staccato motivational speeches, devotes his life to maintaining the integrity of the sport he loves and promoting it as an integral component in the development of the American character.
Keywords: airplane-accident, airplane-crash, american-football, archival-footage, cabana, carriage-maker, catholic-priest, character-name-in-title, chemistry, chicago-illinois
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Quotes:
Knute Rockne: Now I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years. None of you ever knew George Gipp. He was long before your time, but you all know what a tradition he is at Notre Dame. And the last thing he said to me, "Rock," he said, "sometime when the team is up against it and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go out there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock," he said, "but I'll know about it and I'll be happy."
George Gipp: Win one for the Gipper!
Father John Callahan: Who can say for certain what a man was really born to be? That's God's will. Someday Knute will find his right place in the world, and when he does, whether it be science or not, I have a feeling it will be the one he was meant to do.
Knute Rockne: Father, I've decided to take up coaching as my life's work.::Father John Callahan: Hmmmm.::Knute Rockne: You think I'm making a mistake, don't you?::Father John Callahan: Anyone who follows the truth in his heart never makes a mistake.
Knute Rockne: We haven't got any use for gamblers around here. You've done your best to ruin baseball, and horse racing, and this is one game that's clean and is gonna stay clean.
Committee Member: Mr. Rockne, couldn't football be replaced by some other game? Something less violent?::Knute Rockne: Well, what game would you suggest?::Committee Member: Well, hockey, for instance. [This answer is greeted by raucous laughter in the committee room]::Knute Rockne: Why, as a matter of fact, I suggested that very idea to Father Callahan, our president. He was downright interested until we came to the use of sticks, and then he threw up his hands. He said, "No... , that game is not for our university. Notre Dame will never endorse any game that puts a club in the hands of an Irishman."
Knute, Age 7: Poppa, don't talk Norwegian, talk American. We're all Americans now, especially me. I'm left end.
Knute Rockne All American (1940)
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Lars Rockne and his family, including his four year old son Knute, emigrate to Chicago in 1892 from their native Norway. By his his mid-twenties Knute saves enough to attend obscure Notre Dame University, where he excels in football and chemistry. He and a teammate develop the forward pass as an offensive weapon while working as life guards on summer break and use it to upset heavily favored Army in a historic game. After graduation Rockne becomes a teacher while coaching part time but ultimately abandons academics to devote all his energies to football. During his tenure as head coach at the school, he develops such outstanding players as George Gipp, who dies prematurely from a strep infection, and the Four Horseman while introducing many innovative tactics including the backfield shift. Rockne, known for his staccato motivational speeches, devotes his life to maintaining the integrity of the sport he loves and promoting it as an integral component in the development of the American character.
Keywords: airplane-accident, airplane-crash, american-football, archival-footage, cabana, carriage-maker, catholic-priest, character-name-in-title, chemistry, chicago-illinois
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Knute Rockne: Now I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years. None of you ever knew George Gipp. He was long before your time, but you all know what a tradition he is at Notre Dame. And the last thing he said to me, "Rock," he said, "sometime when the team is up against it and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go out there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock," he said, "but I'll know about it and I'll be happy."
George Gipp: Win one for the Gipper!
Father John Callahan: Who can say for certain what a man was really born to be? That's God's will. Someday Knute will find his right place in the world, and when he does, whether it be science or not, I have a feeling it will be the one he was meant to do.
Knute Rockne: Father, I've decided to take up coaching as my life's work.::Father John Callahan: Hmmmm.::Knute Rockne: You think I'm making a mistake, don't you?::Father John Callahan: Anyone who follows the truth in his heart never makes a mistake.
Knute Rockne: We haven't got any use for gamblers around here. You've done your best to ruin baseball, and horse racing, and this is one game that's clean and is gonna stay clean.
Committee Member: Mr. Rockne, couldn't football be replaced by some other game? Something less violent?::Knute Rockne: Well, what game would you suggest?::Committee Member: Well, hockey, for instance. [This answer is greeted by raucous laughter in the committee room]::Knute Rockne: Why, as a matter of fact, I suggested that very idea to Father Callahan, our president. He was downright interested until we came to the use of sticks, and then he threw up his hands. He said, "No... , that game is not for our university. Notre Dame will never endorse any game that puts a club in the hands of an Irishman."
Knute, Age 7: Poppa, don't talk Norwegian, talk American. We're all Americans now, especially me. I'm left end.
Poikani pääkonsuli (1940)
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Humoreska (1939)
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Café Metropole (1937)
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Victor Lobard, the smooth and nimble owner of the Café Metropole in Paris, has only ten days to replace a small fortune he embezzled from the business; he and a clerk face prison if he fails. He thinks he's won the money at a casino then learns he's in possession of a rubber check written by Alexander Brown, a well-mannered but penniless Yank. Lobard cooks up a scheme: to have Brown pretend to be a Russian prince, woo a visiting American, and get her rich father to give Brown the money Lobard needs. Several problems: Brown's not a very good impostor, a real Russian prince presents himself, and the two young people fall in love. Does prison await or do wild strawberries?
Keywords: american-abroad, american-consul, arrest, aunt, baccarat, bad-check, blackmail, boat-train, bookkeeper, bribery
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Paul: Have you forgotten who I am? Do you realize that Panaieff is the name of the family who for the last 300 years were related to the czars of Russia 25 times? 5 times legitimately! Why I'd rather have my blood changed to borscht. [mumbles]
Alexis: Love not only comes, it goes. Comes and goes. Comes...::Laura Ridgeway: Yes, I know... like your accent.
Monsieur Victor Lobard: That's the trouble with a flawless plan! There's always a flaw in it!
Margaret Ridgeway: [to a gendarme who is arresting her husband] I'm his moll. Wherever he goes, I go - gangster talk!
Café Metropole (1937)
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Victor Lobard, the smooth and nimble owner of the Café Metropole in Paris, has only ten days to replace a small fortune he embezzled from the business; he and a clerk face prison if he fails. He thinks he's won the money at a casino then learns he's in possession of a rubber check written by Alexander Brown, a well-mannered but penniless Yank. Lobard cooks up a scheme: to have Brown pretend to be a Russian prince, woo a visiting American, and get her rich father to give Brown the money Lobard needs. Several problems: Brown's not a very good impostor, a real Russian prince presents himself, and the two young people fall in love. Does prison await or do wild strawberries?
Keywords: american-abroad, american-consul, arrest, aunt, baccarat, bad-check, blackmail, boat-train, bookkeeper, bribery
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Paul: Have you forgotten who I am? Do you realize that Panaieff is the name of the family who for the last 300 years were related to the czars of Russia 25 times? 5 times legitimately! Why I'd rather have my blood changed to borscht. [mumbles]
Alexis: Love not only comes, it goes. Comes and goes. Comes...::Laura Ridgeway: Yes, I know... like your accent.
Monsieur Victor Lobard: That's the trouble with a flawless plan! There's always a flaw in it!
Margaret Ridgeway: [to a gendarme who is arresting her husband] I'm his moll. Wherever he goes, I go - gangster talk!
Café Metropole (1937)
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Victor Lobard, the smooth and nimble owner of the Café Metropole in Paris, has only ten days to replace a small fortune he embezzled from the business; he and a clerk face prison if he fails. He thinks he's won the money at a casino then learns he's in possession of a rubber check written by Alexander Brown, a well-mannered but penniless Yank. Lobard cooks up a scheme: to have Brown pretend to be a Russian prince, woo a visiting American, and get her rich father to give Brown the money Lobard needs. Several problems: Brown's not a very good impostor, a real Russian prince presents himself, and the two young people fall in love. Does prison await or do wild strawberries?
Keywords: american-abroad, american-consul, arrest, aunt, baccarat, bad-check, blackmail, boat-train, bookkeeper, bribery
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Paul: Have you forgotten who I am? Do you realize that Panaieff is the name of the family who for the last 300 years were related to the czars of Russia 25 times? 5 times legitimately! Why I'd rather have my blood changed to borscht. [mumbles]
Alexis: Love not only comes, it goes. Comes and goes. Comes...::Laura Ridgeway: Yes, I know... like your accent.
Monsieur Victor Lobard: That's the trouble with a flawless plan! There's always a flaw in it!
Margaret Ridgeway: [to a gendarme who is arresting her husband] I'm his moll. Wherever he goes, I go - gangster talk!
Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3 (1936)
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)
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George McWhirter Fotheringay, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them. After being thrown out of a bar for what is thought to be a trick, he tests his powers and eventually sends a policeman to Hades by accident. Worried, he sends the police officer to San Francisco, and seeks advice from the local clergyman, Mr Maydig. Maydig, after having Fotheringay's powers demonstrated to him, quickly planning for reform of the world by means of miracle, but eventually Fotheringay orders a miracle which, due to clumsy wording, backfires. He relinquishes his power and returns to the time before he had it.
Keywords: alcohol, attempted-murder, banker, businessman, clerk, constable, drapery-store, england, farm-tools, freckles
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George McWhirter Fotheringay: You just stand there looking lovely, until I notice you!
Melchiad Koloman (1920)
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