Plot
The story revolves around two unemployed youths who are struggling to make ends meet. At one situation they blame the God for all their sufferings. The God appears and decide to stay with them. Realizing the power of God resides in a "Galaxy Box" the youths steal it. By stealing it they become God and God ends up becoming a normal man. While the youths misuse the power the God as a man works hard and progresses up the status ladder. Later he makes them understand that everyone's destiny is in their own hands. As God being the main protagonist there are many sequences that reflects the current world affairs.
Plot
Scott and Bob want to be movie directors...well actually, they really just want an excuse to meet women. Sophie and Chloe want to start their own nightclub, a quiet poetry night - but they really just want to meet the boys of their dreams.
Seeking Fame. Seeking Sex. Seeking Romance.
Plot
Helena loves Bertram, but he's of noble birth, while she's just a doctor's daughter. But Bertram is at the court of the King of France, who is ill, and Helena has a remedy that might cure him and win her the right to marry Bertram. But does Bertram want to marry her?
Keywords: based-on-play, bed-trick, braggart, braggart-soldier, cad, love, resentment-toward-wife, romantic-longing, shakespeare's-all's-well-that-ends-well, soldier
This Picture is dedicated to LIFE...LOVE...and the pursuit of anything worth chasing!
The trade secrets of a career Casanova...AND HIS ONE MISTAKE!
He played the game of love like it was Russian roulette!
This Picture is dedicated to LIFE...LOVE...and the pursuit of anything worth chasing!
The trade secrets of a career Casanova...AND HIS ONE MISTAKE!
He played the game of love like it was Russian roulette!
Plot
Marty is a 34-year-old butcher whose Italian family is constantly after him to get married. He meets plain-looking schoolteacher Clara. They are both lonely, unglamorous people who have resigned themselves to their unloved lives. But they manage, in time, to grope their way to love.
Keywords: aunt, bar, based-on-tv-movie, boredom, bronx-new-york-city, bus-stop, butcher, butcher-shop, catholic, character-name-in-title
EVERYBODY'S RAVING ABOUT "MARTY" . . . The year's BIG entertainment surprise a warm and human story with characters you'll love and remember!
It's the love story of an unsung hero!
A wonderful guy . . . once you've met him, you'll never forget him!
Aunt Catherine: College girls are one step from the street, I tell you. My son Joseph wife, she type on the typewriter - one step from the street!
Angie: What do you wanna do tonight?::Marty Pilletti: I dunno, Angie. What do you wanna do?
Mrs. Pilletti: [to Catherine] Where you go, rain go. Someday you gonna smile, we gonna have a big holiday.
Marty Pilletti: I've been looking for a girl every Saturday night of my life.
Marty Pilletti: All my brothers and brothers-in-laws tell me what a good-hearted guy I am. You don't get to be good-hearted by accident. You get kicked around long enough, you become a professor of pain.
Marty Pilletti: Ma, sooner or later, there comes a point in a man's life when he's gotta face some facts. And one fact I gotta face is that, whatever it is that women like, I ain't got it.
Aunt Catherine: So I'm an old garbage bag put in the street, huh?... These are the worst years, I tell you. It's going to happen to you. I'm afraid to look in a mirror. I'm afraid I'm gonna see an old lady with white hair, just like the old ladies in the park with little bundles and black shawls waiting for the coffin. I'm fifty-six years old. And what am I gonna do with myself? I've got strength in my hands. I want to clean. I want to cook. I want to make dinner for my children. Am I an old dog to lay near the fire till my eyes close? These are terrible years, Theresa, terrible years... It's gonna happen to you. It's gonna happen to you! What are you gonna do if Marty gets married? Huh? What are you gonna cook? Where's all the children playing in all the rooms? Where's the noise? It's a curse to be a widow, a curse! What are you gonna do if Marty gets married? What are you gonna do?
Marty Pilletti: You don't like her. My mother don't like her. She's a dog. And I'm a fat, ugly man. Well, all I know is I had a good time last night. I'm gonna have a good time tonight. If we have enough good times together, I'm gonna get down on my knees. I'm gonna beg that girl to marry me. If we make a party on New Year's, I got a date for that party. You don't like her? That's too bad.
Marty Pilletti: [to Clara] See, dogs like us, we ain't such dogs as we think we are.
Your Favorite Cartoon Alive on the Screen LAUGH with Li'l Abner Your Favorite cartoon character...in person on the SCREEN!
EVERY GAL IN TOWN IS AFTER "Li'l Abner" ALIVE (if he'll ever be) on the screen...with Daisy Mae, Mammy and Pappy Yokum
Oh, Happy Day! It's Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae and Mammy and Pappy Yokum right out of your favorite cartoon strip!
HE'S THE BIGGEST CATCH IN DOGPATCH - and he HATES Love! It's ho-ho hokum with all your fun-favorites of the comic pages and the air waves.
THE BOY WONDER of the comic pages on the SCREEN!
ALIVE On The Screen...Based on the United Feature Comic by AL CAPP
AL CAPP'S famous Comic Strip amazingly alive -- on the screen!
YOUR FAVORITE CARTOON CHARACTER ALIVE ON THE SCREEN (reissue poster-all caps)
[title sequence]::Singers: Li'l Abner, yoo-hoo! / Li'l Abner, oo-hoo! / Every gal in town is after / Li'l Abner, poor Abner! / He's a superman at swimmin'. / He'll give any man a trimmin'. / But when it comes to kissin' / Purty wimmin, / Li'l Abner goes gulp! gulp! / When Daisy Mae pursues him, / He always runs away. / Daisy hollers, Whoa! / But you oughta see him go / On Sadie Hawkin's Day.
[first lines]::Granny Scraggs: Daisy Mae! Come on, Daisy Mae. It's gettin' up time.
Li'l Abner Yokum: I can read writin'. And readin', too.
A bachelor is a man who is not married (see single person). The term is restricted to men who are not in a pair bond that will produce children and are not actively seeking a long-term partner.
Research done by sociologists Richard Pitt and Elizabeth Borland sharpens the definition of bachelor to mean "men who live independently, outside of their parents' home and other institutional settings, who are neither married nor cohabitating" because these researchers discovered that these profiled men were more liberal in their attitudes towards women's roles in society; this was not the case for those men who were "unmarried" outside this profile.
The terms "confirmed bachelor" or "lifelong bachelor" can refer to men who show little interest in marriage or other types of committed relationships, although now almost archaic due to more liberal social attitudes. These terms, as well as others such as "not the marrying kind" or "never met the right woman" are today not to be confused with being gay. That said, the term "confirmed bachelor" was a code or euphemistic term used to describe homosexual men, especially entertainers and athletes, in the era before the sexual revolution of the 1960s when homosexuality was not socially accepted and the stars needed a palatable explanation for why they were unmarried.
She's just a dog without a lead,
She's just a lonely lady now,
She feels the need to try to please other people all of the time
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
We're all the same, we're both to blame
We're all fucked in the head
We're all the same, we're both to blame
We're all fucked in the head
Let your eyes gently weep upon my sleeve
Let your eyes gently weep upon my sleeve
Let your eyes gently weep upon my sleeve
Let your eyes gently weep upon my sleeve
I'm just below where noone goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes
Beneath the underdog
I'm just below where no one goes