Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring boiling hot water over cured leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The term also refers to the plant itself. After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It has a cooling, slightly bitter, astringent flavour which many people enjoy.
Consumption of tea (especially green) is beneficial to health and longevity given its significant antioxidant, flavanols, flavonoids, and polyphenols content.
Consumption of green tea is associated with a lower risk of diseases that cause functional disability, such as “stroke, cognitive impairment, and osteoporosis” in the elderly.
Tea contains L-theanine, and its consumption is strongly associated with a calm but alert and focused, relatively productive (alpha wave dominant), mental state in humans. This mental state is also common to meditative practice.
The phrase herbal tea usually refers to infusions of fruit or herbs made without the tea plant, such as rosehip tea or chamomile tea. Alternative phrases for this are tisane or herbal infusion, both bearing an implied contrast with "tea" as it is construed here.
Falling in love makes some people crazy
Plot
The mailmen, Sime, is one of the favorite people of a small town, on an island in the middle of the sea. Sime is very intelligent and the locals have high regards for him because he is unusually well versed in all the events and destinies in the small town. He knows the weather forecast, what winds will blow, what the sermon on the Sunday mass will be. For all the locals Sime is an untouchable genius. However, unlike the locals, the viewers soon find out that the Sime's ingenuity is based on his reading of the mail. Fascinated by other people's destinies, Sime has perfected a way for opening letters and keeping complete records on the people living on the island. He keeps a precise track of who gets what kinds of letters, and that gives him insight into discrete and private affairs of people. One day a beautiful woman named Dea moves into town, and all the men try and court her. However, Dea is keeping some kind of a secret and she completely ignores all their attempts, also charming attempts by the mailman Sime. Suddenly, by chain of events, she completely by accident finds out about the mailman's "hobby" i.e. that he reads other people's mails. At that time she herself starts receiving letters from a mysterious Klara who she starts an intensive correspondence with. The mailman, naturally, reads Dea's mails and he's putting the "puzzle" of her life together. He plans a courtship based on the things he finds out about her. He likes Dea very much so he gives his best to win her over (naturally, he does it by using privileged information he acquires by reading her letters). After a short time Dea "falls" for his charms and everything seems idyllic. However with time, town's people turn against Sime claiming that Dea "stole him away". Sime is not concerned about it because the more time he spends with Dea the more he likes her. However what is Dea really like?
Keywords: adriatic-sea, angel-gabriel, angel-statue, blackmail, blind-woman, cavern, church, fish, fishmen, flirting
Plot
When he wakes up, Sol's only concern is getting out for a cup of coffee and cigarettes without waking up his girlfriend Jen. But after joining his roommates on a spree of armed robbery, shoot outs and kidnapping, his life is starting to be a lot more rewarding. That is until Jen gives him an ultimatum- Life with her or life with crime. Now, Sol must question his actions, and the life he has chosen, and he starts to look for a way out. But when he's offered a higher position in the organization, will he be strong enough to walk away?
Keywords: urban
Long Day. Short Fuse.
[first lines]::Sol: Good morning.::Cashier: Yeah?::Sol: Yeah, I'll have one of those coffees and a pack of Big Max.
Sol: [seeing playground kid in back seat] Is this her kid?::Judah: It *was* her kid. You know the rules, you snooze, you loose.::Sol: You can't just take someone's kid, that's kidnapping!::Judah: Look, I like to think of it as parent-napping.
Judah: Confusion's the sign of a changing mind being cleared. And nothing changes as fast as learning from our mistakes.::Sol: Well then, you must be always changing, huh?::Judah: Everything in the universe is changing, Sol. Only motion is constant. Now the only thing to keep in mind is, which part of change keeps the questioning constant.
Jinx: You know what you're like, Judah? You're like a mental cramp in my marathon of thought.
Jinx: I thought you don't believe in spirits, Judah.::Judah: I do when they come bottled, Jinx.::Sol: What, like one with a Genie inside?::Judah: No, more like a worm.
[last lines]::Justice: Relax. Think about your new position. Exciting, isn't it? Just like good fellas. You're movin' up, bro.
Plot
An Indonesian fishing boat abandons a group of Iraqi and Cambodian men on a remote part of the Western Australian coast. Told there is a bus over the dunes, the men are abandoned to a desert the size of Poland. While most are quickly rounded up, three men with little in common but their history of misfortune elude capture and begin an epic but confused journey drawn on by their hopes amplified by the empty desert. Pursued by an army reservist unit more concerned with playing ball sports and music, our three protagonists wander deeper into trouble, searching desperately among the harsh beauty of the Pilbara for evidence of a western, liberal democracy. Or the promised bus.
Keywords: army, army-men, army-reserve, army-unit, arrest, australia, australian-bush, australian-desert, australian-outback, banana-boat
Too much paradise
They started as strangers, by journey's end they'd nearly killed each other
A Bittersweet Comedy
Youssif Al-Samer: Did you kill him?::Ramelan: [holding shovel] No, I hit him with this.
Private Tom Collins: What they doing? Bloody clowns.
Youssif Al-Samer: If this is such a great country, why haven't we heard of their football team?
Ramelan: And your mother?::Arun: She die before I was born.
Youssif Al-Samer: Welcome to Paradise.
Private Tom Collins: Best option would've been not to drive it into the water in the fucking first place!
Plot
In this extremely hilarious comedy, Tea (Master P) and Coffee (Michael Blackson) are two repo men who work for Mr. Henderson (Katt Williams) at Banks Repo. While trying to break their "repo record," in order to get a cash bonus, Tea and Coffee unknowingly repo a truck that contains a bag of diamonds worth millions. Upon checking in their successful repo at home base, Tea and Coffee's lowly co-worker, Tick Tack (A.J. Johnson), discovers the diamonds, steals the truck and quits his job. With time running out, Tea and Coffee have to find Tick Tack, return the truck to Mr. Henderson and retrieve the stolen diamonds to avoid the wrath of the murderous king-pin. Can Tea and Coffee do all of this and still have time to collect their cash bonus?
It ain't yo car till the last payment is made!
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On Christmas Eve, a little girl named Marie (Cohen) falls asleep after a party at her home and dreams herself (or does she?) into a fantastic world where toys become larger than life. Her beloved Nutcracker (Culkin) comes to life and defends her from the Mouse King, then is turned into a Prince after Marie saves his life.
Keywords: animal, ballet, boy-prince, carrying-someone, character-name-in-title, child-heroine, christmas, classical-music, fairy, independent-film
The joy of the New York City Ballet in an exciting family holiday motion picture.
Plot
In 1922 New York City, Millie Dillmount and Miss Dorothy Brown are just two of the girls living at the Priscilla Hotel for Single Young Ladies run by Mrs. Meers. Orphaned, Miss Dorothy, just recently arrived, is a naive, old-fashioned girl from a seemingly privileged background who has aspirations to be a stage actress. From more modest means, Millie, in New York for three months, used to be old fashioned, but now has a new modern sensibility and look to match, complete with bobbed hair and dresses with hemlines above the knee. Included in this new modern sensibility is Millie's goal of getting a job as a stenographer, with a quick promotion to being her wealthy boss' "Mrs.". Love is not to factor into the equation. She believes she's found the right employer in the form of chisel-jawed Trevor Graydon of the Sincere Trust Insurance Company. Millie's pursuit of Mr. Graydon is despite the fact that Mr. Graydon sees her as one of the boys, he has old fashioned sensibilities, and Millie herself has a mutual attraction to another boy named Jimmy Smith. Although she likes Jimmy, Millie feels that Jimmy, as a paper clip salesman with an overwhelming happy-go-lucky attitude, is not driven enough to be husband material. That doesn't stop Jimmy's pursuit of Millie. In her association with Jimmy, Millie meets flamboyant wealthy Renaissance woman Muzzy Van Hossmere. Jimmy's father once worked as Muzzy's gardener. Originally from humble means much like Millie, Muzzy tries to convince Millie that true love will lead to happiness, as that is what happened when she met the now deceased Mr. Van Hossmere who she had no idea was rich. In other goings-on among this new circle of friends, Miss Dorothy leaves New York without a word to anyone except Mrs. Meers. Thinking this situation rather odd, Millie connects Miss Dorothy's leaving with that of other girls previously living at the Priscilla Hotel. With Mr. Graydon's help, Jimmy and Millie try to find out what happened to Miss Dorothy.
Keywords: 1920s, ace-of-hearts, acrobat, acrobatics, airplane, applause, apple, applying-for-a-job, artificial-dragon, aspiring-actress
Julie as you love her... in the happiest motion picture hit of the year!
Our own lovable .... Julie Andrews singing dancing delighting is "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
Millie Dillmount: Terrif! Ooh, delish!
Millie Dillmount: I'm going to be a stenog. Tomorrow I start interviewing bosses.::Miss Dorothy Brown: I thought it was the other way around, bosses interviewing you?::Millie Dillmount: Oh, I can typewrite forty words a minute. I'm in demand. Besides, I'm going to marry an eligible bachelor. You see, I'm going to marry my boss... whoever he may be.::Miss Dorothy Brown: You're a modern!::Millie Dillmount: Thoroughly!
Muzzy Van Hossmere: Myself, I prefer to sleep in the all-together.
Trevor Graydon: Bolt the door. Take off your things. Let's have a sample.
Miss Dorothy Brown: Operator, you have obviously never been in a Chinese opium den!
Jimmy Smith: "She doesn't want to see me!" Banana oil!
Mrs. Meers: Pook!
Mrs. Meers: Sad to be all alone in the world.
Muzzy Van Hossmere: Follow your heart, no raspberries!
Muzzy Van Hossmere: Raspberries!
On the following friday as I turned out
the light
Grandma' came and knocked at My
door
"Wake up King, wake up My dear
I am gonna show You about the house
of Amon"
It is time for tea, it is time again
"Even Your mother is present
We made her sleep in My rocking
chair"
At first I felt really scared but there
was no reason to
As I saw the knife sneaking out from
Grandmother's dress
Then it cut a tiny wound in My
mother's little hand
It is time for tea, it is time again
Blood was running into the tea pot,
then I heard "THEM" laugh
"A bit of this in a cup of tea, is what it
takes to set "THEM" free
You will hear "THEM" telling stories
from far beyond this earth"
What I saw and what I heard made me
want to stay and learn
I really hope this dream will never
end, it's hard to describe the kind of
feeling that went on in My mind
A paradise
Hearing "THEIR" stories and feeling
"THEIR" warmth
We laughed with tears in our eyes
From the first cup of tea, to the last
drop of blood
Nothing seemed to matter at all
anymore
My Mother? She didn't exist to me,
Oh I felt so heavenly
I'm drinking tea, if it's good enough for me
Then it's good enough for you
We can have tea for two
How do you do?
But if you have to leave
Then please leave, don't let me keep you
We can have tea another day
Please come back and see me sometime
But if you can't sleep
And you have bad dreams
And if your bored and not feeling quite right
Head is kind of heavy
Tummy's kind of funny
Oh how I love my tea
tea in the afternoon
I can't do without it
and I think I'll have