A razor is a bladed tool primarily used in the removal of unwanted body hair through the act of shaving. Kinds of razors include straight razors, disposable razors and electric razors.
While the razor has been in existence since the Bronze Age, its modern counterpart was invented in the 18th century, and the 1930s saw the invention of electric razors. In the 21st century, the safety razor - electric or not - is most commonly used by both men and women, but other kinds still exist.
Razors have been identified from many Bronze Age cultures. These were made of bronze or obsidian and were generally oval in shape, with a small tang protruding from one of the short ends.
Various forms of razors were used throughout history, which are different in appearance but similar in use to modern straight razors. In prehistoric times clam shells, shark teeth, and flint were sharpened and used to shave with. Drawings of such blades were found in prehistoric caves. Some tribes still use blades made of flint to this day. Excavations in Egypt have unearthed solid gold and copper razors in tombs dating back to the 4th millennium BC. The Roman historian Livy reported that the razor was introduced in ancient Rome in the 6th century BC. by legendary king Lucius Tarquinius Priscus. Priscus was ahead of his time because razors did not come to general use until a century later.
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Hanna (Ronan) is a teenage girl. Uniquely, she has the strength, the stamina, and the smarts of a soldier; these come from being raised by her father (Bana), an ex-CIA man, in the wilds of Finland. Living a life unlike any other teenager, her upbringing and training have been one and the same, all geared to making her the perfect assassin. The turning point in her adolescence is a sharp one; sent into the world by her father on a mission, Hanna journeys stealthily across Europe while eluding agents dispatched after her by a ruthless intelligence operative with secrets of her own (Blanchett). As she nears her ultimate target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity.
Keywords: abandoned-amusement-park, american-abroad, amusement-park, arabic, arrow-in-chest, arthouse-action, assassin, bare-chested-male, berlin-germany, bilingualism
Adapt or Die
Young. Sweet. Innocent. Deadly.
Innocence can be deadly.
[first lines]::Hanna: I just missed your heart.
Erik: I tried to prepare you.::Hanna: You didn't prepare me for this.
Isaacs: [while chasing Erik] Run little piggy!
[last lines]::Hanna: [to Marissa] I just missed your heart.
Marissa: Why now, Erik?::Erik: Kids grow up.
Sebastian: So Hanna, is your mum and Dad still together?::Hanna: My mother is dead.::Sophie: [to Sebastian] Nice one, Dad.::Sebastian: I'm sorry to hear that. I lost my mum when I was very young, so...::Hanna: It's all right. It happened a long time ago.::Rachel: Hanna, what did your mum die of?::Hanna: Three bullets.::[Sebastian chokes on his wine]
Hanna: Adapt or die.::Erik: Think on your feet.::Hanna: Even when I'm sleeping.
Hanna: [suddenly speaking in Arabic] I like Arabic very much. It's like Japanese, it's big.
Moroccan Hotel Owner: Where do you come from?::Hanna: The forest.
Isaacs: Marissa, did she turn out as you hoped?::Marissa: Better.
It's a sock puppet movie.
Plot
Tyler Davidson invites his college buddy Chase home for the summer holidays and a secret is revealed that threatens to tear his perfect family apart. When Tyler's mother, Stacey discovers her husband Nathan in an unspeakable affair, the Davidson family's world begins to collapse. The summer is ripe with adventure, revelations, and betrayal as this family learns how to laugh, cry and love again.
Keywords: adultery, art-store, artist, barbecue, bare-chested-male, bare-feet, basketball, beach, beer, beer-bong
Can a man keep his family and himself?
A Second Chance at Your First Time
Tyler Davidson: I love you, man, you know, like... like a brother... Not, like, you know...::Chase Rousseau: Yeah, I know. No sword fights.::Tyler Davidson: Right.::Chase Rousseau: I love you, too.::Tyler Davidson: Maybe we can find a more macho way of saying it. You know, something a little more manly.::Chase Rousseau: Go Steelers?::Tyler Davidson: Yeah. Go Steelers is good. I like that. I love that. Let's use that from now on. Go Steelers. Wow, I never said "I love you" to a guy before.::Chase Rousseau: Yeah, me, neither.::Tyler Davidson: Good talk.
Stacey Davidson: You can't blame a person for who they are.
Stacey Davidson: I'm just trying to show a little interest and talk about something other than golf. There are other people at this table. Maybe you'd like to hear what Birdie has planned for the day. Would anyone like some more waffles?::Birdie Davidson: Uhh, we haven't even started yet.::Stacey Davidson: Well, we'd best get started then, shouldn't we?::Nathan Davidson: Sorry, your mother's right. It's polite to show interest, otherwise you can seem cold or frigid.::Stacey Davidson: Oh, sometimes it's what people do when the actions of others seem erratic or unusual.::Nathan Davidson: It's difficult for someone to attempt spontaneity if they're greeted with ridicule.::Stacey Davidson: When you don't tend your chickens, they'll never produce the golden egg.::Tyler Davidson: Okay, I get it. Show a little interest. Sorry. Birdie, what're you doing today?::Birdie Davidson: Mom doesn't like that I've seen a penis so I have to start tennis lessons.::Tyler Davidson: That's great. That's really great. Great waffles, Mom.
Chase Rousseau: Kinda like being a spy.::Tyler Davidson: What is?::Chase Rousseau: Being gay. 'Cause nobody knows until I tell them... You know, if people'd be brutally honest because they think nobody is listening...
Chase Rousseau: Hey... good party, Andy.::Anal Andy: My hot tub smells like urine.
[On the screen: A mulligan, in golf, happens when a player gets a second chance to perform a certain move or action]
Birdie Davidson: First, see if the victim is conscious and breathing. Second, call for help in a loud, clear voice. "Help... help." And third, if the victim is not breathing, check the mouth for anything that may be blocking the air hole, like an apple core or something.::Nathan Davidson: Hey, Birdie. Why are your dollies naked?::Birdie Davidson: They were swimming, and Lindsey almost drowned.
Birdie Davidson: I saw Jeffrey's penis.::Nathan Davidson: Who's Jeffrey and why'd you see his penis?
Chase Rousseau: I thought you said your dad was uptight.::Tyler Davidson: Yeah, well, he usually is. Maybe it's like a mid-life crisis or something.
Tyler Davidson: Dad, I can't believe you get up that early to go running. At your age, shouldn't you be knitting or something?::Nathan Davidson: Thanks, smart ass.
Plot
Losers Lounge is a murder mystery set in 1948 in the fictitious town of Passionville IL just South and East of Chicago. The protagonist, Joey Ferdinando is an ex-cop, private eye. Captain, Morgan MacPhearson (antagonist), canned him from the force in 1946 when he caught Joey in bed with his wife. Lisa Losers runs the lounge with the same name where seedy lowlife characters hang out. The Lounge was a whorehouse during the war. A troubled abused young lady, Mariana Walker, arrives at the Lounge needing a job. She is murdered and Joey was the last person with her and is the number one suspect. Joey only has a few days to find the killer with the help of his sidekick Razor and the corrupt Mayor of Passionville, Mayor Hermann Paxton. There are several suspects that one by one, after Joey interrogates them become non-suspects as the Grand Jury is about to indict Joey for the murder.
Plot
There is something our nation has forgotten. Back in the 1890s, America's most popular spectator sport was... PROFESSIONAL PILLOWFIGHTING. Film chronicles the life of champion pillowfighter Big Jack Bolster-- whose fortunes rose and fell with those of the sport he loved.
Keywords: historical-fiction, ken-burns-parody, mockumentary
Plot
The good news is that the Hunter family just won a 50 million dollar lottery prize. The bad news is they lost the ticket in the middle of Los Angeles--and have only four hours to find it and claim their prize in this fast paced action-comedy from the writer and director of "Arthurs Quest."
Keywords: dog, family-relationships, independent-film, number-in-title, nun
Quelqu'un l'a fait chier...
Ta yeule 666 le diable colisse
Capt. Starrett: Don't think of it as the end of your life. Think of it as the beginning of your death.
Razor: I don't fight no round ring bullshit!