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Kevin Meyers seemed like a regular guy with a regular life. Until one day after an accident at work, Kevin started to realized that four couples that he has been friends with long as he can try to remember are not who they seem, including his live in girlfriend. His world seems to get stranger as he tries to piece the puzzles together between his work place, friendships, relationship and his past. The mystery gets even more twisted once a special government and probing team imprisons his girlfriend Jewel who seem to be another life form from another world.
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Three FBI agents are sent to Los Angeles to investigate the murder of Hip Hop star Elliott Jones. While investigating the murder, they unconcover a web of corruption, deceit and greed as one by one, they are drawn deeper into imminent danger and we see what happens when Lyrics become deadly. The question remains, who killed Elliott Jones? An intelligent look into the current state of Hip Hop culture, which is plagued by violence and corruption. Studio: An adjective that means fake gangster or one who pretends to be a gangster on records, but in reality is not. Short for " Studio Gangster".
Keywords: dance, hip-hop, jail, murder
What's laid down in the studio could be deadly in the streets.
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After living on the tough streets of LA for a while, India hopes that every gay basher will meet his destiny. In this case Destiny is a black, 6 foot, high heel wearing, gun toting, drag queen with an attitude and a soft place in her heart for homeless gay boys.
Keywords: closeted-homosexual, drag-queen, gay-bashing, gay-cop, gay-interest, homeless-teenager, male-frontal-nudity, male-nudity, vigilante
Destiny: Child, I feel just like Mrs. Brady. So white. So suburban. I'm gonna have to get me a pert blonde wig, honey. 'Cause I just feel pert. Pert, pert, pert.
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The Franklin Abraham is a building 2 kilometers wide, 3 kilometers long and in places 175 stories tall. It reputedly once inhabited a population of over 2 million people. The edifice began as a residential tower designed in the once fashionable Rococo-Moderne style. In the 200 years since its inception it has expanded into an amalgamated superstructure that encompasses all aspects of civic life: residential, retail, manufacturing, education, government and entertainment. Jonah FreemanÕs film is a circuitous journey through this vast, labyrinthine structure. The camera assumes the position of a voyeuristic, roaming eye that passes through the lives and spaces of an interiorized society. Particles of stories or characters are explored briefly and then left behind: a despondent teenage girl and her older newspaper-stealing boyfriend; a timid office worker on a date with a sinister-looking romeo; bored, subterranean youth gangs; the tribulations of the family and mega-corporation that own the building; a moisturizer-huffing bartender and her angry patrons. The segments focus on details of everyday life while simultaneously implying the gargantuan scale of the building.
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While she was growing up, Sabrina Fairchild spent more time ] perched in a tree watching the Larrabee family than she ever did on solid ground.As the chauffeur's daughter on their lavish Long Island estate, Sabrina was invisible behind the branches, but she knew them all below... There is Maude Larrabee, the modern matriarch of the Larrabee Corporation; Linus Larrabee, the serious older son who expanded a successful family business into the world's largest communications company; and David, the handsome, fun-loving Larrabee, who was the center of Sabrina's world. Until she was shipped off to Paris. After two years on the staff of Vogue magazine, Sabrina has returned to the Larrabee estate, but now she has blossomed into a beautiful and sophisticated woman. And she's standing in the way of a billion dollar deal.
Keywords: affection, american-abroad, based-on-play, brother-brother-relationship, business-deal, business-merger, business-tycoon, businessman, character-name-in-title, chauffeur
You are cordially invited to the most surprising merger of the year.
Mrs. Ingrid Tyson: Fabulous party, Maude! I'm so sorry Elizabeth wasn't able to make it.::Maude Larrabee: So am I. [chagrined] She gave me a dog.
David Larrabee: You know, of all the girls I've known... and I've known some - isn't that a song? - you're the only girl I danced with only once.::Sabrina: Twice.::David Larrabee: What? How could I have forgotten? Was it the champagne?::Sabrina: I was eight, and you were taking dancing lessons. I was homework.
Linus Larrabee: Listen, I work in the real world with real responsibilities.::Sabrina: I know you work in the real world and you're very good at it. But that's work. Where do you live, Linus?
Linus Larrabee: So, that really is a beautiful name. How did you get it?::Sabrina: My father's reading. It's in a poem.::Linus Larrabee: Oh?::Sabrina: "Sabrina fair, listen where thou art sitting under the glassy, cool, translucent wave, in twisted braids of lilies knitting the loose train of thy amber-dropping hair."::Sabrina: [laughs to herself] It's an incredible airplane - it's beautiful. I've never seen anything like it.::Linus Larrabee: Ah, yes. [returns to reading his work papers]::Sabrina: Don't you ever look out the window?::Linus Larrabee: When do I have time?::Sabrina: What happened to all that time we saved taking the helicopter?::Linus Larrabee: [lightheartedly] I'm storing it up.::Sabrina: [seriously] No, you're not.::Linus Larrabee: [pause] So, your little poem - what does it mean?::Sabrina: It's the story of a water sprite who saved a virgin from a fate worse than death.::Linus Larrabee: And Sabrina's the virgin.::Sabrina: [quietly] Sabrina's the savior.
Sabrina: You probably don't believe in marriage.::Linus Larrabee: Yes, I do. That's why I never got married. David, however, believes in the tooth fairy.::Sabrina: That's why I like him.::Linus Larrabee: Well, I like him too. As a matter of fact, I love him. I just don't know what to do with him.
Louis: [Louis and Sabrina are kissing] I'm in Paris but you are somewhere else.::Sabrina: I'm sorry, Louis... I shouldn't have done this.::Louis: I would like to help. But what you have to fix, you won't fix it in bed. You have to fix it *here*. [pointing to her head]
Linus Larrabee: David, sit down.::David Larrabee: I can't talk right now, I have to be somewhere.::Linus Larrabee: Just sit down!::David Larrabee: [David sits and there is the sound of glass crunching] Owwwaaahhh!::Maude Larrabee: What?::David Larrabee: I sat on the glasses!::Linus Larrabee: Mother, go get Dr. Callaway. He's at the bar.::Maude Larrabee: Who put glasses on the chair?::David Larrabee: Can we talk about this later? I'm bleeding!::Maude Larrabee: Darling, don't worry, just elevate... something.
Sabrina: More isn't always better, Linus. Sometimes it's just more.
David Larrabee: [as Linus & Maude board their chauffeured limo for the ride to work] You guys work Sundays now, huh?::Linus Larrabee: It's Wednesday, David.
Linus Larrabee: Go ahead, say it.::Fairchild: You don't deserve her.::Linus Larrabee: I don't, I know that; but I need her, and I don't need anything.
India (i/ˈɪndiə/), officially the Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Burma and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Four of the world's major religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also helped shape the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom from the mid-19th century, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.