The term Adler, the German word for the bird of prey "eagle", is both the last name of many people and an emblematic bird (notably in heraldry, numismatics, etc.) featured on many blazons since the feudal age, including the present German Bundeswappen and at times on the flags of Austria and Germany.
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Steven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician. He is best known as the former drummer and co-songwriter of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s. Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses over his heroin addiction in 1990, following which he reformed his old band Road Crew and briefly joined BulletBoys, which both proved unsuccessful. During the 2000s, Adler was the drummer and frontman of the band Adler's Appetite, and since 2012, he has held the same positions in the band Adler. He appeared on the second and fifth seasons of the reality TV show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, as well as on the first season of its spin-off Sober House.
Adler was born Michael Coletti in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of an Italian-American father and a Jewish American mother. His father soon left, after which his mother, Deanna, moved the family to Los Angeles, California. He was renamed Steven in observance of Jewish traditions, and he took on the surname Adler from his mother's marriage to Melvin Adler. He has an older brother, Kenny, and a younger half-brother, Jamie. Adler grew up in the San Fernando Valley until the age of 13, when he was sent to live with his grandparents in Hollywood due to his bad behavior. At Bancroft Junior High, Adler befriended Saul Hudson, later known as Slash; they met when Adler had a skateboarding accident and Slash stopped to help him. After ninth grade, Adler returned to his parents' house in the Valley for the remainder of high school, during which he learned to play drums.
Dominik Eulberg, born in 1978 in Westerwald, Germany is an electronic music artist and DJ who has released numerous singles as well as full-length albums on labels such as Cocoon Recordings and Traum Schallplatten. He occasionally works as a park ranger in German National parks, an occupation he plans to pursue full time in the near future after retiring from music.
Eulberg was born and raised in the German region Westerwald.
Dominik's fascination for electronic music began at a very young age. The radio show "Clubnights” with Sven Väth was a major early influence. At the age of 15 he started buying records and learned to DJ. From the very beginning he has given his attention to innovative and experimental records.
In 1995 he bought himself his own equipment in order to give free rein to his creativity and to start appearing as a live act.
Later he ended up in the city of Bonn where he started studying ecological geography. Besides music, nature is the most important thing for him and also provides inspiration for his songs.
Michael Andrew "Duff" McKagan (born February 5, 1964) is an American musician and writer. He is best known for his twelve-year tenure as the bassist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During his later years with the band, he released a solo album, Believe in Me (1993), and formed the short-lived supergroup Neurotic Outsiders.
Following his departure from Guns N' Roses in 1997, McKagan briefly reunited with his pre-success Seattle punk band 10 Minute Warning. He then formed the still-active hard rock band Loaded, in which he performs lead vocals and rhythm guitar. Between 2002 and 2008, he played bass in the supergroup Velvet Revolver with his former Guns N' Roses band mates Slash and Matt Sorum. He joined Jane's Addiction for a brief tenure in 2010. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Guns N' Roses.
In addition to his musical career, McKagan has established himself as a writer. He has written weekly columns on a wide variety of topics for SeattleWeekly.com,Playboy.com, and ESPN.com. A former high school drop-out, he attended Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics in the early 2000s, and subsequently founded the wealth management firm Meridian Rock.
Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 – May 28, 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor, psychotherapist, and founder of the school of individual psychology. The argument by Adler about feelings of inferiority plays a key role in personality development. In collaboration with Sigmund Freud and a small group of Freud's colleagues, Adler was among the co-founders of the psychoanalytic movement as a core member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. Adler called it individual psychology because he believed a human to be an indivisible whole, an individuum. He also imagined a person to be connected or associated with the surrounding world. He was the first major figure to break away from psychoanalysis to form an independent school of psychotherapy and personality theory. This was after Freud declared Adler's ideas as too contrary, leading to an ultimatum to all members of the Society (which Freud had shepherded) to drop Adler or be expelled, disavowing the right to dissent (Makari, 2008). Following this split, Adler would come to have an enormous, independent effect on the disciplines of counseling and psychotherapy as they developed over the course of the 20th century (Ellenberger, 1970). He influenced notable figures in subsequent schools of psychotherapy such as Rollo May, Viktor Frankl, Abraham Maslow and Albert Ellis. His writings preceded, and were at times surprisingly consistent with, later neo-Freudian insights such as those evidenced in the works of Otto Rank, Karen Horney, Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm.
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Wannabe rock star Goldi lands in a house of three musicians, one too hot, one too cold, and a third who seems just right. They let her sing with their band, and she romances them one at a time, thinking she's found her new home. But when she unleashes her own songs on the guys, they cut her out of their scene, forcing her to discover that real success means becoming your own rock and roll hero.
Keywords: female-lead, rock-'n'-roll
It's not who you f**k, it's how you rock 'n' roll
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An alien is on the run in America. To get his kicks, it kills anything that gets in its way, and uses the body as a new hiding place. This alien has a goal in life; power. Hotly pursued by another alien (who's borrowed the body of a dead FBI agent), lots of innocent people die in the chase.
Keywords: 1980s, alien, alien-contact, alien-parasite, alien-possession, armory, arrest, arsenal, bank, bank-guard
A new breed of criminal.
It killed 37 people, robbed 6 banks, 2 liquor stores, a record shop and stole 2 ferraris. Now the fun starts. It just took over a police station.
It's only human on the outside...
Tom Beck: Doesn't anyone say please any more?::Lloyd Gallagher: Please.::Tom Beck: How can I refuse?::Lloyd Gallagher: You can't.
[Lloyd takes Beck for a ride in his Porsche]::Tom Beck: Bureau must be paying pretty good these days.::Lloyd Gallagher: Pretty good.::Tom Beck: Mind me asking how much one of these costs?::Lloyd Gallagher: No.::Tom Beck: How much?::Lloyd Gallagher: I don't know.::Tom Beck: You don't know? What did you do, steal it?::Lloyd Gallagher: Yeah.
Tom Beck: Oh, thank you. That is illuminating. That solves everything. Christ, Miller doesn't have a chance. Hey, why would he come in here and kill a guy for a lousy hundred bucks and a radio?::Lloyd Gallagher: Because he likes it. He sees something he wants, he steals it. If something gets in his way, he kills it. And right now, he's hiding out in your city.
Tom Beck: You know what bothers me about these two guys DeVries and Miller?::Lloyd Gallagher: Neither has a criminal record. They both lead normal lives until a few days ago, and now they're killing people.::Tom Beck: Do you read minds or was that just a shot in the dark?::Lloyd Gallagher: No, I read minds.::Tom Beck: Oh yeah? What was I just thinking?::Lloyd Gallagher: That I'm full of shit.::Tom Beck: Impressive.::Lloyd Gallagher: Not really. Quite simple to read.
Tom Beck: What the hell is that?::Sanchez: A flame-thrower man, can you believe it? Patrol picked this up off some homeboy on the street.
Barbara Beck: Where did you grow up?::[Lloyd points upwards]::Barbara Beck: What is that? North?
Tom Beck: I want to ask you if I'm crazy, or does this seem just a little bizarre?::Lloyd Gallagher: Yeah, it's a little bizarre.::Tom Beck: I knew that. I just wanted to know if you knew that.
Tom Beck: I'll cover you.::Lloyd Gallagher: I'd be safer if you didn't.::Tom Beck: Fine, I won't cover you.::Lloyd Gallagher: Alright, cover me.::Tom Beck: Do you want me to fucking cover you or not?::Lloyd Gallagher: I need you to cover me.::Tom Beck: Fine. I'll cover you.
Doctor: Detective Beck. No one deserves to die like that. I don't care what the man's done.::Cliff Willis: He killed twelve people, wounded twenty three more, stole six cars, most of them Ferraris. Robbed eight banks, six supermarkets, four jewelery stores and a candy shop. Six of the ones he killed he carved up with a butcher knife. Two of them were kids. He did all that in two weeks. If anyone deserves to go that way, it sure in the hell was him.
Lt. John Masterson: Look, Ed, Tom Beck is the best I've got. If I give him to you, I'll never get him back again. My department will then crumble, crime will run rampant, the city will fall into ruin, rampaging hordes will control the streets, and life as we know it will end.
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A busboy at a disco has sexual problems related to events in his childhood. He becomes obsessed with a disc jockey at the club, leading to obscene phone calls, voyeurism, trips to the porn shop and adult movie palace, and more! A police detective is similarly obsessed with sexual materials, leading him to become personally involved in the case.
Keywords: adult-bookstore, apartment, bare-chested-male, brother-sister-relationship, busboy, chase, cult, dancing, dancing-lesson, desire
Why with everybody else - why with every slob ... and not with me?
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Debra Paget commits a murder for which Terry Moore (as club singer Lois King) is arrested, tried, and condemned to die. The story line wanders through the trial and Miss King's final hours on Death Row. The true killer is finally ready to confess, but already Miss King (who has by now been strapped into the electric chair) is at risk. Will she be rescued in the nick of time?
Keywords: execution, female-protagonist, independent-film, prison, prisoner, punctuation-in-title, question-in-title
Honey you're nothing but a good-time girl...you're guilty as sin!!
I'm damned if I'm innocent...damned if I'm guilty...the only thing that counts is to LIVE!
Only The Motion Picture Screen Would Dare Tell This Shocking Story!
The True Story of a Girl on Death Row!
They said she was guilty as sin...the naked, shameful life of a "GOOD TIME GIRL"
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Dan Ward, reformed and last member of an outlaw family, meets Molly Clark in a rocky draw near town. Ted Wells, a henchman for Dan's enemy Jim Swain, attempts to shoot Dan but is outdrawn and killed by the latter. Molly disappears and Dan learns that she and Wells had ridden there together. Sheriff Bob Larimer tells Dan that Molly is in love with Bert Gilmore and tried to have him ambushed. Dan takes a risky job with mine owner Pember of getting the $10,000 payroll through to the mine. Swain suspects that Dan is carrying the payroll, but his gang is unable to stop Dan. Betty Pember disregards Dan's warning that the hills are filled with Swain's men and she starts for town. She is kidnapped by Gilmore and Molly and Dan ride to her rescue.
Keywords: mine, payroll
Last of an outlaw band...A $10,00 mine payroll entrusted to his care. Enemies plotting against him. A girl praying for him.Will bad blood tell? (original print ad)
TEEMING ACTION! - TENDER ROMANCE! - SEETHING THRILLS! (original poster-all caps)
Man of steel...Branded bad...Bob comes through...For love!
Can you hear me
I'm not backing down
I tried to speak your name
But I never made a sound
And now it's been so long
But I can't let you go
I'm still waiting here
But you never seem to know this
(Chorus)
Don't hide your eyes
We don't cover your goodbyes
Make up your mind
Take back these scars
I'd really love to break your heart
I wish I could be telling you
Another version of the truth
It's not easy
But I'm standing here
Just(?) really wanting to make
Everything so clear
Now maybe it's too late
But I won't let you go
Did you believe your words
Or was it all for show?
~Chorus~
~Guitar Solo~
And now it's been so long
But I can't let you go
I'm still waiting here
But you never seem to know this
Don't hide your eyes
We don't cover your goodbyes
Or your version of the truth
Take back these scars
I'd really love to break your heart
I wish I could be telling you
Another version of the truth