'Ocker' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Men of War (1994)
Actors:
Nan Garcia-Wood (miscellaneous crew),
Don Harvey (actor),
Moshe Diamant (producer),
Tony Denison (actor),
Thomas Gibson (actor),
John Sayles (writer),
Tom Wright (actor),
Kevin Tighe (actor),
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister (actor),
Dolph Lundgren (actor),
Tim Guinee (actor),
Aldo Sambrell (actor),
Perry Lang (director),
Perry Lang (actor),
BD Wong (actor),
Plot: Nick Gunar (Dolph Lundgren) is a burnt-out, jaded and hard-up former mercenary who is having a difficult time adjusting to civilian life. At the end of his rope, he is hired by the Nitro Mine Corporation to strong-arm the natives of a South China Sea island into giving up their rights to its valuable mineral resources. Nick loathes the thought of another mission, but this seemingly easy job will earn him enough money to get back with his estranged family. He recruits some of his former mercenary buddies to help him with the job. The island people refuse to give up their land and Nick decides to help them fight the greedy corporation that hired him. The island and its people bring Nick back to life. He finally finds something worth fighting for and a place to call home. As greed and treachery begin to unravel, Nick's band of mercenaries choose sides. Some are with him and others, still working for the corporation, will stop at nothing to destroy him.
Keywords: action-hero, ak-47, ambush, bar-fight, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-fighting, barroom-brawl, battle, battlefield
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Killers for hire are paid for what they can do, not for what they believe... until today. Warriors paid to fight, not to think. But that's about to change... They came to destroy an island. Now they're fighting to save it. They were soldiers of fortune who were paid a price to fight and win. On this assignment, they'll pay the ultimate price.
Quotes:
[Nick has just eaten an unborn chick directly from the egg to improve relations with the tribe]::Nick: So you guys eat this all the time or is just for... uhm... ceremonies?::Po: Are you kidding? We don't eat that shit!
Kiefer: [after he shoots a wounded mercenary] Bullets are cheap and the medics are late.
Nick: [to Keefer] Welcome to Hell.
[repeated line]::Nick: Sweden, like me.
Lyle: This time you'll be working in a beautiful, warm and very tropical paradise!::Nick: I hate the heat.::Warren: Will it help if we say who recommended you?::Nick: I know who recommended me.
Nick: Why didn't you recommend Keefer?::Colonel Merrick: Keefer... This op, for what I'm told, isn't just slash and burn. This one calls for the touch of the poet.
Blades: What colour?::[Nick stares at him]::Blades: What colour is the people you want me to shoot at, man?::Nick: Lighter than you but darker than me.
Jimmy G: [to one of his employees] Relax, I'm not gonna kill you... yet!
Ocker: [sitting in front of the gorilla's cage at the zoo] I know they're doomed. You can see it in the eyes. Ten, twenty years they'll be extinct.::Nick: I was surprised to hear you were still breathing yourself.::Ocker: The world is dying, Nick. It needs a witness.
Nolan: [after knocking his adversary down] Hey, if you wanna bet your last dime - it might as well be on yourself, right?::[his opponent gets up and knocks him out]
Running from the Guns (1987)
Actors:
Bill Kerr (actor),
Gerard Kennedy (actor),
Terry Lee (miscellaneous crew),
Bruce Rowland (composer),
Gus Mercurio (actor),
Patrick Ward (actor),
Peter Whitford (actor),
Mark Hembrow (actor),
Terence Donovan (actor),
Warwick Sims (actor),
Nikki Coghill (actress),
Nick Waters (actor),
Barry Hill (actor),
Geoff Burrowes (producer),
Ken Snodgrass (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Crime,
Ginger Meggs (1982)
Actors:
John Clayton (actor),
Harold Hopkins (actor),
Garry McDonald (actor),
Hugh Keays-Byrne (actor),
Terry Camilleri (actor),
John Wood (actor),
Drew Forsythe (actor),
Ross Higgins (actor),
Candy Raymond (actress),
Lisa Peers (actress),
John Stuart (composer),
Adam Bowen (actor),
Willie Fennell (actor),
Michael Latimer (writer),
Michael Latimer (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
History,
Taglines: The Movie.
Sidecar Racers (1975)
Actors:
John Meillon (actor),
Peter Graves (actor),
Richard Irving (producer),
Wendy Hughes (actress),
John Clayton (actor),
Tom Scott (composer),
Earl Bellamy (director),
Peter Gwynne (actor),
Patrick Ward (actor),
Brian Anderson (actor),
Ben Murphy (actor),
Serge Lazareff (actor),
Robert L. Kimble (editor),
Liddy Clark (actress),
Paul Bertram (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Two guys, one girl, and no brakes! Death defying daredevils burning up the track in thrill-a-minute action [Australia Theatrical] Burning the track like its never been burned before! [USA Theatrical]
The Sundowners (1960)
Actors:
Glynis Johns (actress),
Dina Merrill (actress),
Colin Tapley (actor),
Ewen Solon (actor),
Wylie Watson (actor),
Deborah Kerr (actress),
Ray Barrett (actor),
Mervyn Johns (actor),
Lloyd Lamble (actor),
John Meillon (actor),
Robert Mitchum (actor),
Ronald Fraser (actor),
Bryan Pringle (actor),
Peter Ustinov (actor),
Dimitri Tiomkin (composer),
Plot: In the Australian Outback, the Carmody family--Paddy, Ida and their teenage son Sean--are sheep drovers, always on the move. Ida and Sean want to settle down and buy a farm. Paddy wants to keep moving. A sheep-shearing contest, the birth of a child, drinking, gambling and a race horse will all have a part in the final decision.
Keywords: 1920s, adolescent, affection, ambition, australia, australian-outback, bachelor, bartender, based-on-novel, birth
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
Taglines: HERE COME "THE SUNDOWNERS"! Across Six Thousand Miles of Excitement...Across a Whole World of Adventure Comes the Rousing, Story of Real People Called "The Sundowners"! The renowned cast. The rugged country. The joyous adventure classic. The Sundowners are here! A roaring chip on their shoulder---A rousing challenge on their lips! HERE COME "THE SUNDOWNERS"! They're real people, fun people, fervent people. They have a tremendous urge to keep breathing. Their rousing story comes roaring across six thousand miles of excitement... FILMED IN AUSTRALIA. YOU are part of its blazing excitement...its elemental drama...its rousing laughter, all of which made 'The Sundowners' the year's record-shattering tops in entertainment ! AUSTRALIA as seen through the eyes of FRED ZINNEMANN who gave you 'HIGH NOON' 'FROM HERE TO ETERNITY 'THE NUN'S STORY', etc etc ACTUALLY FILMED IN AUSTRALIAN LOCATIONS Thrill to a new kind of outdoor adventure !
Quotes:
Paddy Carmody: Do me a favor, will you? If you're gonna be a drover, look like a drover. Get rid of that silly flaming hat.::Rupert Venneker: Let me tell you about this silly flaming hat, my good man.::Paddy Carmody: And don't call me that. I'm not your good man.::Rupert Venneker: Would you prefer boss?::Paddy Carmody: Wouldn't be a bad idea.::Rupert Venneker: This cap belonged to a ship's master in the China trade.::Paddy Carmody: Oh, what happened to him?::Rupert Venneker: Nothing happened to him. He's just not going to call you boss, that's all.
Sean Carmody: [on hearing Venneker had been a ship's captain] Why'd you leave?::Rupert Venneker: My stomach. I was a notoriously bad sailor.::Sean Carmody: Dad says you must have been a better sailor than you are a horseman.::Rupert Venneker: What the devil is he talking about? I was cashiered from the 17th Lancers before he knew one end of a horse from the other! NOT that he does now! Hah!::Sean Carmody: What does cashiered mean?::Rupert Venneker: Uh - kind of promotion from the army into civilian life.
Sean Carmody: Gee, it's gonna be fun. This is the first time I've ever been away from home.::Shearer: What, with your mom and dad not fifty yards outside that window, and you call that being away from home?::Rupert Venneker: Certainly. Being out in the world is a state of mind, not of geography. The distance between that tent and this bunker is the longest journey you will ever make in your life.
DIE FARBEN MAROKKOS ( Ocker ) 4/5
Marokko ist ein
Land mit einer Farbpalette, die von
Grün, Blau, Rot und
Ocker bis zu Weiß reicht
... In dieser Folge: Ocker ist in Marokko die Farbe der weiten ...
Marokko ist ein
Land mit einer Farbpalette, die von
Grün, Blau, Rot und
Ocker bis zu Weiß reicht
... In dieser Folge: Ocker ist in Marokko die Farbe der weiten Wüstengebiete im Süden des
Landes und gilt als die Farbe der
Ewigkeit. Es ist auch die Farbe der Steine, Mauern und Wälle der alten Königsstadt
Marrakesch, die als historisches Zentrum des Landes gilt.
Ocker ist in Marokko die Farbe der dunklen Felsen des Südens, die des zerfurchten Kalksteins, der Klippen und auch der gewaltigen Gebirgsstöcke des Hohen
Atlas. Vor dieser ockerfarbenen Kulisse mit ihren beeindruckenden Steinformationen jagen die Menschen noch heute nach Kobras, Hornvipern und anderen gefährlichen Reptilien.
Die Bewohner des Oasenstädtchen Mhamid züchten Dromedare, auch deren
Fell ist ockerfarben. An einem Tag des Jahres gibt es Wettrennen der Passgänger.
Ocker ist auch die Farbe der Steine, Mauern und Wälle der alten Königsstadt Marrakesch, die als historisches Zentrum des Landes gilt. Zwischen Erde und Kalkstein liegt die quirlige
Medina: ein buntes
Labyrinth, in dem man die Kostbarkeiten der
Stadt bestaunen kann. Im Süden Marokkos erinnern ockerfarbene Kasbahs, Ksars und niedrige Lehmhäuschen an frühere Zeiten. Doch die Tage dieser historischen Gebäude sind gezählt.
Agadir Ouzrou, ein befestigtes
Dorf aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, konnte erst kürzlich vor der Zerstörung gerettet werden. Der Ort zeugt von der Vergänglichkeit des traditionellen Baumaterials der
Region.
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Marokko ist ein
Land mit einer Farbpalette, die von
Grün, Blau, Rot und
Ocker bis zu Weiß reicht
... In dieser Folge: Ocker ist in Marokko die Farbe der weiten Wüstengebiete im Süden des
Landes und gilt als die Farbe der
Ewigkeit. Es ist auch die Farbe der Steine, Mauern und Wälle der alten Königsstadt
Marrakesch, die als historisches Zentrum des Landes gilt.
Ocker ist in Marokko die Farbe der dunklen Felsen des Südens, die des zerfurchten Kalksteins, der Klippen und auch der gewaltigen Gebirgsstöcke des Hohen
Atlas. Vor dieser ockerfarbenen Kulisse mit ihren beeindruckenden Steinformationen jagen die Menschen noch heute nach Kobras, Hornvipern und anderen gefährlichen Reptilien.
Die Bewohner des Oasenstädtchen Mhamid züchten Dromedare, auch deren
Fell ist ockerfarben. An einem Tag des Jahres gibt es Wettrennen der Passgänger.
Ocker ist auch die Farbe der Steine, Mauern und Wälle der alten Königsstadt Marrakesch, die als historisches Zentrum des Landes gilt. Zwischen Erde und Kalkstein liegt die quirlige
Medina: ein buntes
Labyrinth, in dem man die Kostbarkeiten der
Stadt bestaunen kann. Im Süden Marokkos erinnern ockerfarbene Kasbahs, Ksars und niedrige Lehmhäuschen an frühere Zeiten. Doch die Tage dieser historischen Gebäude sind gezählt.
Agadir Ouzrou, ein befestigtes
Dorf aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, konnte erst kürzlich vor der Zerstörung gerettet werden. Der Ort zeugt von der Vergänglichkeit des traditionellen Baumaterials der
Region.
- published: 19 Jan 2015
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KNITFreedom - Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On (Magic Ring Cast-On)
To do Emily Ocker's
Circular Cast-On (also called the
Magic Circle Cast-On or
Magic Ring Cast-On), you'll need a crochet hook and needles for working in the round. You don't need to know how to crochet to do this cast-on.
In case you don't know, Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On is an easy way to cast on in the center of a circular project.
It makes makes a perfect circle that you can pull tight, so there's no
hole in the center of your project.
Popular top-down patterns like the
Hemlock Ring Blanket and the Foliage Hat look great with this cast-on.
To recap, here are the steps:
Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On:
Make a twist in your yarn with the tail in front.
Leave a 6-inch tail.
Tension the working yarn in your left hand.
Hold the crochet hook and the tail of your yarn in your right hand.
Insert the crochet hook into the circle you've made.
Bring the crochet hook under the working yarn and pull up a loop through the circle.
Grab another loop and pull that loop through the loop on the hook.
Repeat steps 4-6 until you have the required number of stitches.
Slip the stitches from the crochet hook onto your circular or double-pointed needle.
After You Cast On,
Begin Knitting In The Round Using
Magic Loop:
Divide your stitches for working in the round.
Pull the tail of your yarn, closing the cast-on into a tight circle.
With the flat side of your work facing you, pull out the bottom needle.
Fly your needle-tip around so your needle tips are facing each other.
Knit across the stitches on the left-hand needle.
Repeat on the second needle.
Insert a stitch marker into the first stitch to mark the beginning of the round.
Practice This Circular Cast-On With A Mini-Doily
Pattern
If you want to practice this magic cast-on, you can make this fun little mini-doily. If you use worsted-weight yarn, this can be a cute coaster. If you use chunky-weight yarn, you can use it to place it under something bigger, like a teapot or flower vase.
Mini-Doily using Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On
Materials:
10 yards worsted-weight yarn
40-inch circular needles, US size 7 (
4.5 mm)
Crochet hook, US size
G (4.25 mm)
Instructions:
Using Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On,
CO 8 sts.
Distribute the sts for working in the round.
Rounds 1-2: K.
Round 3: (YO, k1) to end.
Round 4: K.
Round 5: (YO, k1) to end.
Round 6: K.
Bind-off round: K1, *k2tog, yo, k2tog, turn, sl 1, (k1, p1) twice in the same st, then k in the same st once more, p1, sl 1, turn, bind off 7 sts (1 st remains on right-hand needle). Repeat from * around.
Fasten off.
Weave in ends.
Soak thoroughly in cool water, gently squeeze out excess, pin out into shape and allow to dry completely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vkpqdea-6o
wn.com/Knitfreedom Emily Ocker's Circular Cast On (Magic Ring Cast On)
To do Emily Ocker's
Circular Cast-On (also called the
Magic Circle Cast-On or
Magic Ring Cast-On), you'll need a crochet hook and needles for working in the round. You don't need to know how to crochet to do this cast-on.
In case you don't know, Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On is an easy way to cast on in the center of a circular project.
It makes makes a perfect circle that you can pull tight, so there's no
hole in the center of your project.
Popular top-down patterns like the
Hemlock Ring Blanket and the Foliage Hat look great with this cast-on.
To recap, here are the steps:
Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On:
Make a twist in your yarn with the tail in front.
Leave a 6-inch tail.
Tension the working yarn in your left hand.
Hold the crochet hook and the tail of your yarn in your right hand.
Insert the crochet hook into the circle you've made.
Bring the crochet hook under the working yarn and pull up a loop through the circle.
Grab another loop and pull that loop through the loop on the hook.
Repeat steps 4-6 until you have the required number of stitches.
Slip the stitches from the crochet hook onto your circular or double-pointed needle.
After You Cast On,
Begin Knitting In The Round Using
Magic Loop:
Divide your stitches for working in the round.
Pull the tail of your yarn, closing the cast-on into a tight circle.
With the flat side of your work facing you, pull out the bottom needle.
Fly your needle-tip around so your needle tips are facing each other.
Knit across the stitches on the left-hand needle.
Repeat on the second needle.
Insert a stitch marker into the first stitch to mark the beginning of the round.
Practice This Circular Cast-On With A Mini-Doily
Pattern
If you want to practice this magic cast-on, you can make this fun little mini-doily. If you use worsted-weight yarn, this can be a cute coaster. If you use chunky-weight yarn, you can use it to place it under something bigger, like a teapot or flower vase.
Mini-Doily using Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On
Materials:
10 yards worsted-weight yarn
40-inch circular needles, US size 7 (
4.5 mm)
Crochet hook, US size
G (4.25 mm)
Instructions:
Using Emily Ocker's Circular Cast-On,
CO 8 sts.
Distribute the sts for working in the round.
Rounds 1-2: K.
Round 3: (YO, k1) to end.
Round 4: K.
Round 5: (YO, k1) to end.
Round 6: K.
Bind-off round: K1, *k2tog, yo, k2tog, turn, sl 1, (k1, p1) twice in the same st, then k in the same st once more, p1, sl 1, turn, bind off 7 sts (1 st remains on right-hand needle). Repeat from * around.
Fasten off.
Weave in ends.
Soak thoroughly in cool water, gently squeeze out excess, pin out into shape and allow to dry completely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vkpqdea-6o
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 51167
How to Knit: Emily Ocker's Cast On
http://www.newstitchaday.com//home/
2011/3/21/how-to-knit-emily-ockers-cast-on
.html This video will teach you how to knit
Emily Ocker's cast on. This is probably
...
http://www.newstitchaday.com//home/
2011/3/21/how-to-knit-emily-ockers-cast-on
.html This video will teach you how to knit
Emily Ocker's cast on. This is probably one of my favorite cast on's. ;Emily Ocker's
Cast On is a great way to start your knitting from the center. This can be useful when doing shawls and blankets, or hats and even toe-up socks!
My favorite thing about this technique is how you pull
your work together with the slip knot you create during the cast on.
It's like magic!
wn.com/How To Knit Emily Ocker's Cast On
http://www.newstitchaday.com//home/
2011/3/21/how-to-knit-emily-ockers-cast-on
.html This video will teach you how to knit
Emily Ocker's cast on. This is probably one of my favorite cast on's. ;Emily Ocker's
Cast On is a great way to start your knitting from the center. This can be useful when doing shawls and blankets, or hats and even toe-up socks!
My favorite thing about this technique is how you pull
your work together with the slip knot you create during the cast on.
It's like magic!
- published: 22 Mar 2011
- views: 22539
Ocker Ft Daxer-Tu partida
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- published: 09 Jun 2014
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Crocodile
The crocodile has everything it needs for a comfortable evening in front of the TV: cushions, a stool, pretzel sticks and a TV magazine. But then the pretzel st
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Emily Ocker's Cast On
Kelley Petkun demonstrates
Emily Ocker's cast on for a circular lace knit shawl.
Kelley Petkun demonstrates
Emily Ocker's cast on for a circular lace knit shawl.
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Kelley Petkun demonstrates
Emily Ocker's cast on for a circular lace knit shawl.
- published: 19 Jan 2009
- views: 64665
Emily Ocker's Cast On :: Cast On #6 :: Right Handed
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Knitting Skills, visit:
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DESCRIPTION
Emily Ocker's
Cast On is a
...
To download our guide with 5 Tips To Instantly Improve Your
Knitting Skills, visit:
http://newstitchaday.com/5knittips
DESCRIPTION
Emily Ocker's
Cast On is a great way to start your knitting from the center. This can be useful when doing shawls and blankets, or hats and even toe-up socks!
One of the best things about this technique is how you pull
your work together with the slip knot you create during the cast on.
It's like magic!
MATERIALS USED
Lion Brand Yarn Woolspun - Taupe
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Clover Takumi
Bamboo Needles
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CREDITS
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To download our guide with 5 Tips To Instantly Improve Your
Knitting Skills, visit:
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DESCRIPTION
Emily Ocker's
Cast On is a great way to start your knitting from the center. This can be useful when doing shawls and blankets, or hats and even toe-up socks!
One of the best things about this technique is how you pull
your work together with the slip knot you create during the cast on.
It's like magic!
MATERIALS USED
Lion Brand Yarn Woolspun - Taupe
http://newstitchaday.com/woolspun
Clover Takumi
Bamboo Needles
http://newstitchaday.com/clover-takumi
CREDITS
Free Royalty Free Music provided by SmartSound Royalty Free Music.
http://www.smartsound.com/royalty-free-music/free
.html
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 2933
My ocker accent
My husband's family told me I had the most ocker accent they had heard
My husband's family told me I had the most ocker accent they had heard
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My husband's family told me I had the most ocker accent they had heard
- published: 08 Nov 2013
- views: 1171