The moose (North America) or Eurasian elk (Europe) (Alces alces) is the largest extant species in the deer family. Moose are distinguished by the palmate antlers of the males; other members of the family have antlers with a dendritic ("twig-like") configuration. Moose typically inhabit boreal and mixed deciduous forests of the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic climates. Moose used to have a much wider range but hunting and other human activities greatly reduced it over the years. Moose have been re-introduced to some of their former habitats. Their diet consists of both terrestrial and aquatic vegetation. The most common moose predators are wolves, bears, and humans. Unlike most other deer species, moose are solitary animals and do not form herds. Although generally slow-moving and sedentary, moose can become aggressive and move surprisingly fast if angered or startled. Their mating season in the autumn can lead to spectacular fights between males competing for the right to mate with a particular female.
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Set in the not so distant future, in Any Town USA, sixteen year old Herman Howards makes a fateful decision. He enters his suburban school and kills thirty nine students, two teachers, and a police officer. Just before his arrest he emails his idol, famous journalist Lax Morales, sending him clips of the shootings captured with Herman's own digital camera. In the clips Herman tells Lax, "I want to tell my story on your show". Lax, haunted by his own past, is now face to face with Herman. The movie explores why and how a massacre like this can happen in our society, desensitizing in America, youth violence and bullying, the impact the media has on our individual quest for fame, and ultimately our need for connection.
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Landscapes familiar yet strange incite us to consider the liberation that comes from infusing the banal with the beauty of the absurd. Rabbits hop. Feathers float. A house travels. Fish fly. Owls hoot. A paper boat sets sail. A boy and a girl watch, side by side, together yet alone.
Keywords: independent-film
A boy and a girl watch strange yet familiar landscapes side by side, together yet alone
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As per the video game 'River City Ransom,' the Evil Slick has kidnapped Ryan's girlfriend, Cyndi. Now it is up to Ryan and his friend Alex to stop Slick, save Cyndi, and return the gangs to school.
Keywords: based-on-game, independent-film, river-city-ransom
They came for fighting, they also came for eating burger.
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An alien child has been left behind on Earth. He befriends two human children and it is up to them to find a way to get him back home while they try to keep him secret.
Keywords: alien, character-name-in-title, children
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After leaving jail, Jack Kelson wants to live a normal life. He rents a small flat, moves in with his son Nick and tries to get a steady job. But then a former friend steps into his life again.
Keywords: accidental-shooting, bare-breasts, beer, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, burglary, cannabis-use, cigarette-smoking, cross-dresser, dead-boy, death-of-father
Jack's only hope was a dream... Nick's only hope was Jack.
Jack Kelson is going straight. And his son's breaking the law to help him.
Jack Kelson: Keep my name outta your mouth.
Nick Kelson: My crib's upstairs.::Molly: You sleep in a crib?
Jack Kelson: Where are you goin'?, Hey, I'm talkin' to you!::Nick Kelson: You're a fuck up and you're gonna fuck me up too!
Charlotte: I just want you to know I used to be a virgin.
Jack Kelson: What ya got there Nick?::Nick Kelson: Nothin'.::[Finds a pair of women's pumps in Nick's suitcase]::Nick Kelson: Gimme those, they're mine.::Jack Kelson: What the hell? You a fruiter?::Nick Kelson: No, They're not mine, They're for somebody else.::Jack Kelson: Where'd you get the money for these? You steal em?::Nick Kelson: No, I didn't...::Jack Kelson: Yeah you did too, for her right? Huh?::[Marijuana drops out of the shoes]::Jack Kelson: You can put me back in the joint for this.::Nick Kelson: I'll get rid of them.::Jack Kelson: No, I'LL rid of them.
Jack Kelson: Evicted... huh... well... that's it... flat broke... 3 days we'll be hugging the pavement... eh it's all fucked.::Nick Kelson: We can't give up Jack, We'll get there.::Jack Kelson: Yeah, after 8,000 more fuckin' windows.::Nick Kelson: What are ya talkin' about?::Jack Kelson: My job, boy. Wahin' windows::Nick Kelson: Washing windows? You said you had a job in construction, you're a building supervisor.::Jack Kelson: So I lied! Ain't the first time.::Nick Kelson: All you've been doing to me is lying to me since the day you left me there back at the bus station.::Jack Kelson: Put your mouth in park, leave and get in your room.::Nick Kelson: I don't have a room!::Jack Kelson: WELL, THEN GET OUT!::Jack Kelson: Your cramping my style.::Jack Kelson: Where you goin'?::Jack Kelson: I'm talkin' to you!::Nick Kelson: You're a fuck up and you're gonna fuck me up too!::Jack Kelson: [Jack punches at Nick but misses]::Nick Kelson: [Nick lunges at Jack]::Nick Kelson: [Nick tries to save the picture of his mother, but Jack throws the picture and it breaks]::Jack Kelson: Don't bother with that! It only looks like your mother. See what she was... a whore. A $5.00 street whore.::Nick Kelson: [Nick takes Jack's ukelele and smashes it against the bed]::Nick Kelson: [Nick then leaves and Jack starts crying]
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Davy Crockett and his sidekick Georgie compete against boastful Mike Fink ("King of the River") in a boat race to New Orleans. Later, Davy and Georgie, allied with Fink, battle a group of river pirates trying to pass themselves off as Native Americans.
Keywords: alligator, american-indian, axe, ballad, bar-brawl, bar-fight, battle, boat-race, bondage, booby-trap
EXCITING NEW ADVENTURES...In The Living Legends Of A Turbulent River Era.
THRILLING ADVENTURES...frontier giants join forces to challenge the might of the River Raiders.
Exciting New Adventures... as two frontier giants, Davy Crockett and Mike Fink, challenge the river raiders!
George Russel: [first lines]::George Russel: [slapping his own butt] Them Kentucky ants got a bite like an alligator.::Davy Crockett: Sure ain't particular what they chaw on.
[Crockett and Russel approach Fink as the Gullywhumper is secured to the boat landing]::Davy Crockett: Excuse me, mister? Which one of them fellers is captain of this boat?::Mike Fink: What did you say?::Moose: [laughing] He wants to know who the captain is!::[Fink smacks Moose]::Mike Fink: How long you bush-wackers been beating the backwoods? Why, everybody knows who the captain of the Gullywhumper is! It's me! Mike Fink, King of the River!::George Russel: Well, Captain, meet up with Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.::Mike Fink: Davy Crockett, huh? Well, it sure is a small world. You're about a foot shorter than you oughta be.::George Russel: Don't worry, he's still a growin'.::Mike Fink: Yeah, like them yarns they keep spreadin' about him.::Davy Crockett: Mighty hard to live up to, sometime.::Mike Fink: Well, I don't have any trouble livin' up to mine. I am the original ringtail roarer from the thunder 'n lightnin' country! I'm a real snorter and a head buster! I can out-run, out-jump, out-sing, out-swim, out-dance, out-shoot, out-eat, out-drink...::Davy Crockett: Out-talk?::Mike Fink: Yeah, out-talk, out-cuss and out-fight anybody in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers put together!
[Russell feels something in his sleeping bag]::George Russel: [whispering] Hey, Davy? Hey, Davy!::Davy Crockett: Now what?::George Russel: There's somethin' in bed with me.::Davy Crockett: Kiss it goodnight and go to sleep.::[Russel lifts his blanket, revealing a skunk]
[singing]::Mike Fink: Listen to the thunder, hear the winds roar, hurricane's a comin', board up the door. Load up the cannon, call out the law, worstest calamity that folks ever saw! Girls run and hide, brave men shiver, I'm Mike Fink, King of the River!
[Crockett and Russel approach Cobb on the boat landing]::George Russel: Howdy there.::Cap'n Cobb: Howdy.::George Russel: This your boat?::Cap'n Cobb: Yep. Bertha Mae, out of Marietta.::Davy Crockett: Sounds like a race horse.::Cap'n Cobb: Pretty hard to beat if she's handled right.::Davy Crockett: Which way you goin', upriver or down?::Cap'n Cobb: Ain't goin' no place right now.::George Russel: Barrel's marked for New Orleans.::Cap'n Cobb: That's right. But my crew up an' deserted me.::Davy Crockett: What'd they do that for?::Cap'n Cobb: Heard about the Injuns.::Davy Crockett: Didn't know there was any Injun trouble around here.::Cap'n Cobb: Oh, not here. Downriver somewhere. Other side of Shawnee Town. Them red devils is attackin' everything, flatboats loaded with settlers, even on keelboats. Got so bad, nobody'd sign on.::George Russel: Injuns don't seem to be scarin' off Mike Fink none.::Cap'n Cobb: Ah, him and them Pittsburgh pole pushers of his ain't human enough to be scared!
[Fink sees the Bertha Mae crew singing]::Mike Fink: Look at them clodhoppers, wouldja.::[Jocko kicks Moose to wake him up]::Moose: Was I snoring again?::Jocko: On your feet! They're catchin' up!::Mike Fink: Don't strain yourselves, boys. They ain't gonna catch us.
[the crew stumbles when the Gullywhumper hits an obstructive tree]::Mike Fink: Hey, you stumble-footed idiots! What are trying to do, sink us to the bottom?
George Russel: Hey Davy, we're still leading. We might just win this race.::Davy Crockett: Now, Georgie, don't go skinnin' the bear before we shoot 'em.
[Jocko shares a glass with Russel, who never drinks]::Mike Fink: Ah! That's kind of tasty, ain't it?::Davy Crockett: That'd grow pink whiskers on a... [hiccups] That'd grow pink whiskers on a hound dog.
[just before the race begins]::Little Harpe: Hey, Crockett, might as well give me them furs right now!::Sam Mason: You ain't won 'em yet.::Little Harpe: Well, if I don't, I'll eat my hat, red feather and all!::Davy Crockett: One of these days that big blowhard's gonna get what's comin' to him.
Sylvester: Brother pussycats! We've been skidded out, scooted out, backed out and booted out! But tonight, we was scared out! It's unhospitabitatble, and furthermore, it's un-cat-stitutional!
[last lines]::[the cats have thrown Porky into the snow]::Porky Pig: Pardon me, but d-d-does anyone in the audience kn-know somebody who kn-knows somebody that has a house to rent?
Sylvester: Are we men, or are we mice?::Tiny Cat: I like cheese.::Sylvester: [as he smacks the tiny cat] Smack!::Sylvester: Aha! I think I've got it.::Tiny Cat: The cheese?::Sylvester: [as he smacks him] Smack!
I have nothing more to say to you,
Open your eyes,
Open your mind,
And maybe then I'll consider conversing again
Open your eyes,
Open your mind.
There's nothing I can give to you,
You'll take it as it is, and turn it into a tragedy.
There's no point trying to talk to me, words of glass will only cut my skin,
And there's no room for scars here. Words of glass will only cut my skin.
Pick up a thorn and frame it, so one day you will realise, your speech is a privilege.
Loose it one day, and you will regret it.