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The True Story of Female Orgasm
The True Story of Female Orgasm
The True Story of Female Orgasm
The True Story of Female Orgasm
Plot
A Taliban member who lives in Afghanistan is taken captive by the Americans after killing an American soldier and two contractors. He is transferred to Europe for interrogation but manages to escape from his captors and becomes an escaped convict on a continent he does not know.
Keywords: 2000s, afghanistan, allegorical, allegory, alone, anti-hero, arab, bazooka, beating, behind-enemy-lines
Run to live... kill to survive (UK)
He'll show you the way to hell and meet you there!
Joel Johnson: When do you have time for the CRIPPLE?
Joel Johnson: My handicap was born, yours was chosen.
Shelly O'Deane: These THINGS are controlled by drugs!
Professor Jones: If God created this world in six days, and I can make hell of it in one night, then God must be dead.
She made a promise. He made a bet. They made a dream come true.
Plot
Phileas Fogg accepts a challenge from his fellow members at the Reform Club and sets of prove that you can travel around the world in a mind-boggling 80 days. He sets off by train to Paris with his new valet Passepartout but then is forced to continue the trip by balloon arriving next in Spain where Passepartout has an interesting encounter in the bullfighting ring. They finally make their way across the Mediterranean and through the Suez canal, arriving in Bombay two days ahead of schedule. They board the train for Calcutta where they find there is a 50 mile gap midway. The break in their journey proved eventful as they rescue an Indian princess, Aouda, who is about to be forced to commit suttee - throwing herself on her dead husband's funeral pyre. They make to Calcutta and on to Siam and the Honk Kong. Throughout the voyage, they are followed by a detective, Mr. Fix, who is convinced that Fogg is the thief responsible for the recent £55,000 theft at the bank of England. In Honk Kong, Passepartout is Shanghaied leaving Fogg and Aouda to find their own way to Yokohama where they are to catch a ship to San Francisco. The group is reunited, travels across the American West - Passepartout has an exciting encounter with the Sioux - and make it back to London. They're one day late however for Fogg to win the bet - or so he thinks.
Keywords: 1870s, 19th-century, 70mm-film, acrobat, adventurer, american-indian, animated-credits, around-the-world, around-the-world-in-80-days, balloon
See everything in the World worth seeing! Do everything in the World worth doing!
...and the whole world loves it!
Hop on a sailing railroad across The West! Be attacked by fierce prairie Indians! Rescue a Princess in India! Sail a burning Atlantic paddle-wheeler! Fight bulls in Spain! Romp through Paris!
It's a wonderful world, if you'll only take the time to go around it!
Railway Official: There's still fifty miles of track to be laid between here and Allabahad.::Phileas Fogg: But the London newspapers announced the opening of this railway throughout.::Railway Official: That must have been The Daily Telegraph. Never would have read that in The Times.
Saloon Bouncer: Listen, you. Get out and stay out. If I ever catch you in here again, I'll cut you up in a thousand pieces.
Col. Proctor Stamp: What kind of foreigner are you? Are you a hoochie-coochie dancer?
Saloon Hostess: Never be in a hurry. You'll miss the best parts in life.::Phileas Fogg: Madam, you don't understand. I'm looking for my man.::Saloon Hostess: So am I.
Phileas Fogg: You play an abominable game of whist, sir.
Col. Proctor Stamp: Thanks. You're still a foreigner, but you're true blue.
Stationmaster: I'll be darned if I understand you city folks. Always rushing, rushing, rushing. Always thinking about the future. No wonder you have stomach trouble.
Sporting Lady: Call a bobbie! I've been robbed.
Passepartout: Is that necessary?::Mr. Fix: It's not necessary. Mandatory.
Mr. Fix: Follow that ostrich!
Plot
Phileas Fogg accepts a challenge from his fellow members at the Reform Club and sets of prove that you can travel around the world in a mind-boggling 80 days. He sets off by train to Paris with his new valet Passepartout but then is forced to continue the trip by balloon arriving next in Spain where Passepartout has an interesting encounter in the bullfighting ring. They finally make their way across the Mediterranean and through the Suez canal, arriving in Bombay two days ahead of schedule. They board the train for Calcutta where they find there is a 50 mile gap midway. The break in their journey proved eventful as they rescue an Indian princess, Aouda, who is about to be forced to commit suttee - throwing herself on her dead husband's funeral pyre. They make to Calcutta and on to Siam and the Honk Kong. Throughout the voyage, they are followed by a detective, Mr. Fix, who is convinced that Fogg is the thief responsible for the recent £55,000 theft at the bank of England. In Honk Kong, Passepartout is Shanghaied leaving Fogg and Aouda to find their own way to Yokohama where they are to catch a ship to San Francisco. The group is reunited, travels across the American West - Passepartout has an exciting encounter with the Sioux - and make it back to London. They're one day late however for Fogg to win the bet - or so he thinks.
Keywords: 1870s, 19th-century, 70mm-film, acrobat, adventurer, american-indian, animated-credits, around-the-world, around-the-world-in-80-days, balloon
See everything in the World worth seeing! Do everything in the World worth doing!
...and the whole world loves it!
Hop on a sailing railroad across The West! Be attacked by fierce prairie Indians! Rescue a Princess in India! Sail a burning Atlantic paddle-wheeler! Fight bulls in Spain! Romp through Paris!
It's a wonderful world, if you'll only take the time to go around it!
Railway Official: There's still fifty miles of track to be laid between here and Allabahad.::Phileas Fogg: But the London newspapers announced the opening of this railway throughout.::Railway Official: That must have been The Daily Telegraph. Never would have read that in The Times.
Saloon Bouncer: Listen, you. Get out and stay out. If I ever catch you in here again, I'll cut you up in a thousand pieces.
Col. Proctor Stamp: What kind of foreigner are you? Are you a hoochie-coochie dancer?
Saloon Hostess: Never be in a hurry. You'll miss the best parts in life.::Phileas Fogg: Madam, you don't understand. I'm looking for my man.::Saloon Hostess: So am I.
Phileas Fogg: You play an abominable game of whist, sir.
Col. Proctor Stamp: Thanks. You're still a foreigner, but you're true blue.
Stationmaster: I'll be darned if I understand you city folks. Always rushing, rushing, rushing. Always thinking about the future. No wonder you have stomach trouble.
Sporting Lady: Call a bobbie! I've been robbed.
Passepartout: Is that necessary?::Mr. Fix: It's not necessary. Mandatory.
Mr. Fix: Follow that ostrich!
Plot
The conflict here is between Charlie the wealthy and alcoholic husband and Charlie the Tramp: the idle rich and the idle poor. In the opening scene wealthy Edna descends from a Pullman car while the Tramp crawls out from under another one. At a fancy masquerade ball Edna's husband appears as a knight whose visor is stuck closed. The Tramp shows up, running from the law, and is mistaken for the husband. Edna finds the new "husband" more to her liking than the real one. When true identities are revealed, a fight breaks out and the Tramp is ejected.
Keywords: costume-ball, costume-party, dual-role, golf, horse, horse-riding, masked-balls, mistaken-identity, music-score-composed-by-director, suit-of-armor
Extra, extra read all about it
I don't care about you no more
Put your words to the test
Compromise it all
So ashamed about taking the fall
Extra, extra ordinary
Extra ordinary circumstances are shot... shot
Extra, extra stimulation
Means that chaos will uproar
Hollywood & Vine, we're running out of time
Clashing... rants, sins & lies
All those flashes, might make you see
So tell me why I love you,
I never became like a child.
You never get enough there,
you only said 'lay inside'.
So tell me why I love you,
tell me why it's over.
You say this was stronger,
it's written in my blood.
Oh, love you Susie,
love you Susie,
send me to the west
Ride it, Susie, ride it.
You know you lay me down to rest, rest, rest.
Chup, chup ...
So many times I've wondered
the price of a girl like you.
Now I believe lies
that definitely laid in your heart.
So tell me why I love that summer,
why I'm feeling better,
why I'm feeling better
When I feel in blue.
Oh, love you Susie,
love you Susie,
send me to the west.
Ride it, Susie, ride it.
You know you lay me down to rest, rest, rest.
Chup, chup...
You told me I didn't care,
but baby that's all I see.
I tried to let you move
but you were thinking in another boyfriend.
You told me I didn't care,
but baby that's all I see.
Cannot stand, stand for you,
cannot stand, stand for you.
Why should I even bother to acknowledge the pathetic notions of =
minds without knowledge?
I have been chastised for acting too freely, but individulism for me =
is the key, see?!?
Why should I style my pattern of life after those who bring about =
hatred and strife?
I would much rather have a mellow existence of celebration and =
productive subsistence!
My minds mine!!!
Individuality, creativity, self - mastery...not for you?
Sensability, originality, responsability...not for you?
Stability, free mentalities, global harmony...not for you?
Stupidity, live destructively, self is all you see...is this you?
Pathetic apathy, christianity, no mentality...is this you?
Spreading misery, no flexability, lost and lazy...is this you?
So in conclusion, let's ignite a struggle for total transcendence =
from this confining muddle!
It seems to me simple, just strive for mental freedom, don't end up =
like our parents, tranquilized by their stupidity!
Lo que me queda
de ti mi amor
es un dolor que no se acaba
y un gran vacío aquí en mi alma
Muero por verte
quiero saber de ti
extraño tanto a cada instante
te siento mia aunque seas de el
y aun que se
que tu lo amas y el tambien
y aunque se que pierdo el tiempo extrañandote
no me resigno a perderte
te llevo dentro de mi piel
Extraño tu querer
te amo aun mas que ayer
me vuelvo loco amor
si tu no estas no encuentro la razón
Extraño tu querer
te amo aun mas que ayer
sin ti no se vivir
el día se alarga y las noches no tienen fin
y aun que se
que tu lo amas y el tambien
y aunque se que pierdo el tiempo extrañandote
no me resigno a perderte
te llevo dentro de mi piel
Extraño tu querer
te amo aun mas que ayer
me vuelvo loco amor
si tu no estas no encuentro la razón
Extraño tu querer
te amo aun mas que ayer
sin ti no se vivir
el día se alarga y las noches no tienen fin