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An exploration of the infamous Marilyn Monroe's tragic final moments, as she feels her seductive power slipping away, struggles with substance addiction, a pitiful and desperate longing to rekindle her relationship with President Kennedy. She succumbs to death by a murderous hand, numb, a shadow of herself.
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Prepare for a load of laughs as the two square brothers Steven and Dave get up to more mischief in this delightful sequel! When Steven is knocked down by a DeLorean Time Machine, the two squares decide it is time to have some fun, and change many historical events for their own amusement. However, everything goes horribly wrong once again for them, as when they prevent the assassination of JFK, the angered American President declares revenge on his attempted killers and begins a mission to take over the world in every era - using Steven and Dave's Time Machine! Can the two incompetent squares step up their game and save the world - for all of time?
They've got a big problem - but all the time in the world to solve it!
Twice the stupidity, twice the fun!
Dave: I do not want to be an actor, I want to be an accountant!
Doc Brown: Wow! So Hitler and Shakespeare WERE a gay couple!
Steven: I brought a friend!::Dave: You brought a friend?::Steven: Yes, his name is Albert, I think.::Dave: Albert? Right.::Steven: Come on out, Albert. [Hitler emerges, pointing a gun at his head]::Dave: Eh, excuse me but why are you pointing a gun at your own head?::Hitler: Because I want to end it all! I have lost the war!::Steven: Now don't be that way. Just look on the bright side of life.::Dave: Yes, always look for that second wind, buddy - Albert, or whatever your name was.
JFK: They tried to kill me! But I will kill them! I will kill them all! And I shall take over the world!
Doc Brown: I have to warn you! It's a very special machine!::Steven: You're a very special machine! [knocks him down]
Dave: Oh, great. Where are we NOW?::Shakespeare: I am Sir William Shakespeare!::Dave: I didn't ask who you were...::Shakespeare: Yes, well, I told you! OK?::Dave: Show off.
Steven: What the H-E-Double-L?
Hitler: Well, what do you do for fun around here?::Shakespeare: Well, you're asking two questions there. The first brings me back to...::[Hitler shoots himself on the head]::Shakespeare: Oh dear, what have I done? Hmm, this is a new poem I think!
JFK: Now, instruct me on how to take over all time with the DeLorean!::Dave: Well, I'm not too sure we want to do that...::Steven: [innocently] All you need to do is drive the car up to...::Dave: STEVEN!::Steven: ...88 miles per hour.::JFK: Aha! Now all you need to do is give me the DeLorean.::Steven: Hey, dude, do you do voiceovers, because your voice is pretty awesome to be honest with you.::Dave: Forget that, Steven! RUN!
Steven: Ah! Sharptooth!::Dave: It's called a T-rex.::Steven: That's what they called it in "The Land Before Time." It doesn't matter. RUN!
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When the movie opens, a man is just re-emerging into the world after a nervous breakdown caused by the traumatic loss of his wife while his son was just an infant. It's 7 years later, and the man has repressed the memories of his wife's death, and spends his time working a menial job and leaving small gifts on the front porch of the home where his son is now being raised. Eventually, the man and the boy come face to face and, as he and the boy start to bond, the man begins to remember fragments of the buried trauma. While this experience propels him inevitably back to mental trauma, He tries his best to connect with his son in a critical way.
Keywords: father-son-relationship, independent-film, mental-illness
You never know what's inside.
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Think of this as "Austin Powers:Episode One" A nine minute spoof of Notting hill and Austin Powers. Set six years before the events of the original Austin Powers. Mr. Evil, younger, not yet a Doctor, and not yet the Evil world dominator that we now know, runs a small childrens bookshop somewhere near Bavaria. It is the story of how Dr. Evil became Evil, and his unlikely and doomed love affair with the biggest movie star in the world.
Every EVIL saga has a beginning.
JFK is a 1991 American film directed by Oliver Stone. It examines the events leading to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and alleged subsequent cover-up, through the eyes of former New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison (played by Kevin Costner).
Garrison filed charges against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw (Tommy Lee Jones) for his alleged participation in a conspiracy to assassinate the president, for which Lee Harvey Oswald (Gary Oldman) was found responsible by two Government investigations: the Warren Commission, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (which concluded that there was another assassin shooting with Oswald).
The film was adapted by Stone and Zachary Sklar from the books On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs. Stone described this account as a "counter-myth" to the "fictional myth" of the Warren Commission.
The film became embroiled in controversy. Upon JFK's theatrical release, many major American newspapers ran editorials accusing Stone of taking liberties with historical facts, including the film's implication that President Lyndon B. Johnson was part of a coup d'état to kill Kennedy. After a slow start at the box office, Stone's film gradually picked up momentum, earning over $205 million in worldwide gross. JFK went on to win two Academy Awards and was nominated for eight in total, including Best Picture.
[Verse 1:]
Smoking on that kill bitch
You know what is is bitch
Two Rollies, no deal bitch
Harlem nigga stunting, you gotta deal with
Kill switch, I got long bread
Bad bitch on me give me long head
Won't take your shit but my phone dead
Bout to ride and do exactly what the song said
Work I got a lot of, from the hood I brought my squad
Plus I'm coming out of Harlem nigga (you don't want no
problems)
Boy you know my temperature
Roll one when I [?] with ya'
Spark one up like, you know my signature
[Hook: x4]
Riding getting smoked out, yeah nigga locc'd out
[Verse 2:]
Still rolling up my reefer, I'm in the game
I hear them yelling from the bleachers, I do my thing
Got the Romanelli pieces, I spent some change
See the hustle in my features, It's in my veins
Walked past that spot, shut down the vent
Wine cellar dinners, pay section eight rent
Magnum of that rolls, piss out your advance
Your main lady on deck, see what she can do with no
hands