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A cape is a sleeveless outer garment, which drapes the wearer's back, arms and chest, and fastens at the neck.
Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon, and have had periodic returns to fashion, for example, in nineteenth-century Europe. Roman Catholic clergy wear a type of cape known as a ferraiolo, which is worn for formal events outside of a liturgical context. The cope is a liturgical vestment in the form of a cape. Capes are often highly decorated with elaborate embroidery. Capes remain in regular use as rain wear in various military units and police forces, for example in France. A gas cape was a voluminous military garment designed to give rain protection to someone wearing the bulky gas masks used in twentieth century wars.
In fashion, the word “cape” usually refers to a shorter garment and “cloak” to a full-length version of the different types of garment, though the two terms are sometimes used synonymously for full-length coverings. The fashion cape does not cover the front to any appreciable degree. In raingear, a cape is usually a long and roomy protective garment worn to keep one dry in the rain.
Actors: Tom Proctor (actor), Elton LeBlanc (actor), Brad Pitt (actor), Scoot McNairy (actor), J.D. Evermore (actor), Ritchie Montgomery (actor), Chiwetel Ejiofor (actor), Michael Fassbender (actor), Marc Macaulay (actor), John McConnell (actor), Paul Giamatti (actor), Douglas M. Griffin (actor), Benedict Cumberbatch (actor), Michael K. Williams (actor), Chaz Smith (actor),
Plot: Based on an incredible true story of one man's fight for survival and freedom. In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup ('Chiwetel Ejiofor' (qv)), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty (personified by a malevolent slave owner, portrayed by 'Michael Fassbender' (qv)), as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon's chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist ('Brad Pitt' (qv)) will forever alter his life.
Keywords: 1840s, abolitionist, bare-chested-male, based-on-true-story, blood, canadian-expatriate, chains, cotton, cotton-field, crying-manActors: Danny Mooney (actor), Martin Stano (director), Martin Stano (writer), Martin Stano (actor), Aaron Lebovic (miscellaneous crew), Sean Bennett (miscellaneous crew), Robert Rayher (producer), Andy Windak (miscellaneous crew), Michelle Weatherdon (miscellaneous crew), Alice Beckman (miscellaneous crew), Alice Beckman (actress), Isaiah Hole (producer), Karl Windak (miscellaneous crew), Zac LeMieux (actor), Jeff Pedersen (actor),
Genres: Short,Intro:
Tic tac goes the clock again
Tic tac goes the clock
Tic tac goes the clock again
Beating in my head like a big drum
Verse 1:
Everyday when you call me up
I know that you want some
But I won’t give until I get - no
You’ve gotta learn how to take your time
You walk away satisfied
And my satisfaction you forget – yeah
So when the lights go out
Just take it slow
We ain’t got no place that we gotta go
Chorus:
‘Cause we got all the time in the world
We got all the time in the world
So/now don’t you rush it (babe)
everytime you touch it (yeah)
We got all the time in the world
Verse 2:
So when you learn how to treat me right
You’re gonna get it every night
Just you remember what I said
You gotta learn how to take your time
and walk away satisfied
my satisfaction you forget
So when the lights go out
Just take it slow
We aint got no place that we gotta go
Chorus:
Bridge:
Tic tac goes the clock again
Beating in my head like a big drum
You’re too fast I want it to last
But you can never relax when you give me some
Now what’s that is it time to quit again
Tell me how it was when you wake up
Oh no here we go again
You better chill out cause I had enough
So when the lights go out
Just take it slow
We aint got no place that we gotta go
Chorus out….