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Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger ( /ˈʃwɔrtsənɛɡər/; German: [ˈaɐnɔlt ˈalɔʏs ˈʃvaɐtsənˌʔɛɡɐ]; born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian and American former professional bodybuilder, actor, businessman, investor, and politician. Schwarzenegger served as the 38th Governor of California from 2003 until 2011.
Schwarzenegger began to weight train at the age of 15 years old. He was awarded the title of Mr. Universe at age 20 and went on to win the Mr. Olympia contest seven times. Schwarzenegger has remained a prominent presence in the sport of bodybuilding and he has written several books and numerous articles on the sport. Schwarzenegger gained worldwide fame as a Hollywood action film icon. He was nicknamed the "Austrian Oak" and the "Styrian Oak" in his bodybuilding days, "Arnie" during his acting career and more recently the "Governator" (from "Governor" and "Terminator").
As a Republican, he was first elected on October 7, 2003, in a special recall election to replace then-Governor Gray Davis. Schwarzenegger was sworn in on November 17, 2003, to serve the remainder of Davis's term. Schwarzenegger was then re-elected on November 7, 2006, in California's 2006 gubernatorial election, to serve a full term as governor, defeating Democrat Phil Angelides, who was California State Treasurer at the time. Schwarzenegger was sworn in for his second term on January 5, 2007.
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian film director, film producer, deep-sea explorer, screenwriter, visual artist and editor. His writing and directing work includes Piranha II: The Spawning (1981), The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), True Lies (1994), Titanic (1997), Dark Angel (2000–02), and Avatar (2009). In the time between making Titanic and Avatar, Cameron spent several years creating many documentary films (specifically underwater documentaries) and co-developed the digital 3D Fusion Camera System. Described by a biographer as part-scientist and part-artist, Cameron has also contributed to underwater filming and remote vehicle technologies. On March 26, 2012, Cameron reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, in the Deepsea Challenger submersible.
He has been nominated for six Academy Awards overall and won three for Titanic. In total, Cameron's directorial efforts have grossed approximately US$2 billion in North America and US$6 billion worldwide. Without adjusting for inflation, Cameron's Titanic and Avatar are the two highest-grossing films of all time at $2.16 billion and $2.78 billion respectively. In March 2011 he was named Hollywood's top earner by Vanity Fair, with estimated 2010 earnings of $257 million.
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In this warm-hearted romantic comedy, Stormy La Rue, a rising star T.V. Talk Show host in Philadelphia must dig her way out the hole she creates by telling an innocent white lie. Stormy's relentless aspirations of becoming the next talk show superstar are sidelined when her nana, the only person in the world who means more to her than her precious career, is diagnosed with a fatal illness. Stormy would do anything to please her Nana, even if it means lying to her on her deathbed! So when Nana's dying wish is to have her favorite granddaughter married, Stormy tries to pull off the biggest show of her life - faking her own wedding!
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Chicago talk show host fakes her own wedding to please her dying grandmother
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Romulus is mentally ill, a troglodyte in a New York City park. He's also a gifted composer and the father of a city cop. On Valentine's Day, a young man freezes in a tree near his cave. The police determine it's the accidental death of someone behaving bizarrely, but Romulus believes a friend of the dead youth who says that noted avant-garde photographer, David Leppenraub, murdered him. Romulus, urged on by hallucinations of his wife as a young woman, resolves to catch the killer and manages to be invited to Leppenraub's farm to play a new composition. Can Romulus hold it together long enough to get to the bottom of the death and also to make a breakthrough with his daughter?
Keywords: apostrophe-in-title, artist, based-on-novel, box-office-flop, bryant-park-manhattan-new-york-city, chrysler-building-manhattan-new-york-city, delusion, dreadlocks, father-daughter-relationship, female-nudity
Inside a tortured mind... The clues that lead to a killer.
Romulus Ledbetter lives on the edge. The view is incredible.
[first lines]::Romulus Ledbetter: Don't you watch me! You think you're gonna crawl into my brain and see a show? That what I am? Is that what you think?::Social Worker: What I think, Mr. Ledbetter, is that the temperature is dropping.::Romulus Ledbetter: I got freezing temperatures all over my brain. And I got legends of angels up there! Like little moths, and they'll beat the hell out of you with their wings!
Romulus Ledbetter: [to dog] You think I'm running a con, don't you. You think I'm the shoes and not the suit.
Moira Leppenraub: Arnold tells me you're a genius.::Romulus Ledbetter: At what?::Moira Leppenraub: Music.::Romulus Ledbetter: Oh - is that all?::Moira Leppenraub: Why, is there more?::Romulus Ledbetter: Well, I can put a lit match in my mouth, and when the lights are out I look like a jack-o-lantern.
David Leppenraub: If the price of rapture is a mountain of suffering, shouldn't the fee be paid?::Romulus Ledbetter: So long as nobody gets hurt.
David Leppenraub: Success is fragile, Mr. Ledbetter.
Sheila: [Romulus wakes up in Moira's with Sheila nearby] Some white girls will fuck any kind of black man. Crazy... even homeless.::Romulus Ledbetter: Leave me alone, Sheila.::Sheila: So... what do you call yourself doing? Digging for evidence?::Romulus Ledbetter: I'm getting close. Something happened here. I can feel it.::Sheila: [Glances toward Moira and smirks] I bet you can. You better open up your eyes and take a look around.::Romulus Ledbetter: Leave me alone. How did you get in here, anyway?::Sheila: I rode in on your dreams.::Romulus Ledbetter: Well, ride on out.::Sheila: You better wake up, baby, before you get murdered in your sleep. You hear me? You better wake up...
Romulus Ledbetter: I'm not homeless...I live in a cave.
Romulus Ledbetter: I have flocks of angels in my head and that'll beat you down with their wings!
Bob: What do you play?::Romulus Ledbetter: My skull.
Romulus Ledbetter: Shaker, Shaker, undertaker.
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Semi-follow up of the first "If These Walls Could Talk" with three segments set in the same house, but with different occupants which spans nearly 40 years. While the first film delt with women and the topic of abortion, this deals with women and the topic of lesbianism.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, 2000s, african-american, archive-footage, artificial-insemination, bar, bare-breasts, bartender, bathroom
Women love women
Karen: Whose right to screw frat boys was I defending? This should read,::Karen: I fought to get this school free birth control! What, do you think I was protecting *MY* right to screw frat boys?
Amy: I know a lot of things about you, for starters I know you're interested. You stayed when your friends left.::Linda: Curious.::Amy: Curiosity turns me on.::Amy: Hold on tighter. This isn't about sex, it's about not falling off.
Kal: I've got sperm!
Linda: So am I the woman, and you're the man?::Amy: No.::Linda: Then why do you dress like one?::Amy: This is how I feel comfortable.::Linda: Do you see yourself as a woman?::Amy: Don't you think I know what people think of me? This is me. It can't be any other way.::Linda: Have you ever been...::Amy: [interrupts] What's bothering you? That if we go to breakfast together, people will know what you are because you're with me?
Linda: Do you have any idea what you just did? You know why you don't like Amy? Because you're scared of anything that's not like you.
Kal: I hate that I can't get you pregnant.::Fran: I hate it more.::Kal: Couldn't possibly.::Fran: Oh yeah.
Fran: Do you think it's selfish, wanting to bring a child into this world?::Kal: What do you mean?::Fran: I mean, aside from all the craziness and the violence, and if it's our child, it'll get teased. It's gonna have to defend us.::Kal: Maybe, but kids get teased. All kids get teased. It's a part of childhood, isn't it? And hopefully by the time our child is old enough to know what discrimination is, the world will have changed a bit.::Fran: If it doesn't?::Kal: If it doesn't is an interesting question because it always has. All I want to do is love you. And just keep loving you, and love our kid, and have our kid witness our love. It's all from love, how can that be wrong?
Edith Tree: [to Ted] If you knew your aunt at all. If you knew about all the marvelous things that she did, and how good she was, and funny. And tender. And brave. And smart. If you knew how hard she worked just to find a little piece in this life. If you knew her at all, then you'd know what she wanted. And this wasn't that. Oh my dear, it certainly wasn't that.
Kristine: We just want to share a natural human emotion.
Emilio: Use the plane Mark. You'll get there faster.