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Casey Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian professional motorcycle racer, best known for being a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in 2007 and 2011.
Born in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia and raised in Southport, Queensland, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, Stoner became MotoGP World Champion in 2007 for Ducati Corse and won a second world championship title in 2011 for Repsol Honda. Prior to the 2012 French Grand Prix, Stoner announced that he would retire from Grand Prix racing at the conclusion of the 2012 season.
He competed in his first race was when he was four years old, in an under-nine years old race at the Mike Hatcher's dirt racing track on the Gold Coast of Australia. Between his very first race win at the age of nine and the age of fourteen, Stoner won 41 dirt and long track titles and 70 state titles.
One feat he achieved that illustrates his passion and "need" for racing was at age twelve. Over one weekend he raced in 5 different categories in all 7 rounds of each capacity; a weekend consisting of 35 different races. Not only did he compete in all these categories and different engine capacities, the young Casey Stoner went on to win 32 out of the 35 races. There were five Australian titles to be won that weekend, Stoner won all five.
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Messrs Lawton (a hit-man), Horton (expecting some middle-aged dating agency nooky) and Orton (checking out properties for his boss) converge on the Hotel Gabriella in Venice. Linguistic mix-ups by the staff mean each of the trio get wrong instructions for the next day. So Horton meets up with puzzled estate agent Caroline to see what she's offering, Orton attempts to make a gang of hoods an offer they can't refuse on their villa, while Lawton sets off to rub out a lonely-hearts lady from Huddersfield.
Keywords: farce, hitman, hotel, mistaken-identity, mix-up, venice-italy, what-happened-to-epilogue
Maurice Horton: So what's the form then? Do I pay you now?::Caroline Wright: You don't carry that sort of cash around, do you?::Maurice Horton: What sort of cash are we talking about?::Caroline Wright: Well, how much do you think it's worth?::Maurice Horton: It's all new to me. [picks up his wallet] Uhm, sixty? Eighty? A hundred?::Caroline Wright: Okay, a hundred. A hundred thousand is about right.::Maurice Horton: A hundred thousand? No, no. I was talking about Pounds.::Caroline Wright: Well, so am I. A hundred thousand Pounds.::Maurice Horton: What?::Caroline Wright: You deaf as well as debauched? Watch my mouth. One hundred thousand Pounds.::Maurice Horton: [incredulous] A hundred thousand Pounds for a bit of rumpy bumpy?
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Ciottoli is a journalist with absolutely no prospects for his career, a lot of debts and a mobster that wants him dead. Unexpectedly he wins the national lottery (almost Eur 2.5 million) and tries to remain anonymous, hiding the winning ticket in his typewriter. Ironically, his manager orders him to write an article on the mysterious winner. When he is back home he discovers all his furniture has been confiscated and will be sold at a public auction. He will try desperately to buy back the worthless typewriter while all his previous problems still follow him, especially the mobster.
Keywords: auction, based-on-silent-comedy, blind-man, blindness, debt, explosion, falling-out-a-window, farce, fictional-tv-show, fireman
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During a high-stakes east-west karate tournament, coach Chuck suspects the match is rigged against him. When looking around the other team's locker room gets him shot, he calls in Cal and J, his partners from California. After exercising a little persuasion and a lot of brute force, they discover who's behind it all. Now the only problem is getting back the money Chuck is owed.
Keywords: african-american, b-movie, blaxploitation, champion, chop-socky, cult-director, cult-film, gangster, grindhouse, karate-tournament
Forget the A-team. This is the kick-ass team!
Jim Brown! Fred Williamson! Jim Kelly! Richard Roundtree! A Bad Black Machine Wasting The Mob
A Bad Black Machine Wasting the Mob!
They pack, 4 times the punch!..The Fury!..The Excitement!
Cal: I may not know kung fu, but I'm an expert in gun fu.
J: I don't like violence either, Mr. White Boy.
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Steve MacKendrick, now known as Canada, shows up in 1940 as a volunteer for paratroop school. He obviously has a good deal more background and leadership skills than he lets on. With Major Snow wounded, MacKendrick must assume command if his troop is to survive.
Keywords: based-on-novel, british-war-movie, canadian-soldier, commando-raid, german-radar, invasion-of-north-africa, operation-biting, parachute-regiment, paratrooper, raf
Alan Ladd at his greatest in this ripcord thriller that rips at your emotions!
The skies go black with thousands of fighting men hurtling into battle!
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Leonard Borland's contracting business is doing badly, while his monied wife wants to pursue an operatic career. He lets her get on with it until she seems to be a success, when he finds he himself has a singing voice good enough to go on tour with. Brings some money in, and his new singing partner fancies him too.
Keywords: based-on-novel, high-society, husband-versus-wife's-career, singer, theatre-critic
Leonard Borland aka Logan Bennett: You're just an old... Foof! Sorry, ladies.