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Segment from a cartoon-
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First movie that comes to mind. --- geography
Sukhov replied to Cathy or Kenton's topic in Games and Trivia
Santa Claus (1959) Next: East Coast of the US -
Pretty much how I feel. It's irrelevant to me unless the story is specifically about racism in that time period or something similar.
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Uhhhh... I think his "masculine persona" comment was supposed to be sarcastic or facetious, James.
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Trotsky - This is a very short made for TV miniseries that is structured like a film. I found it to be very well done though not necessarily historically correct. It follows Trotsky's final days in Mexico as he looks back upon his life and what he did in the revolution. It shows his interactions with Lenin, Sigmund Freud, Frida Kahlo, Kamenev and other historical personalities. It follows from his days in the Tsarist era to the Kremensky government and post- Revolution. Despite what you would expect, it also does not shy away from showing his brutality.My favorite scene is when Sigmund Freud and Trotsky clash over their opinions on Freudian Psychoanalysis. Trotsky says it is nonsense and Freud counters by saying Trotsky has the temperament of a religious zealot or serial killer. Freud appears to him later on as Trotsky looks back upon his brutality. Freud utters "The only ones who do not fear death.... are already dead." I found that to be a well done scene. Some of the violence is a bit over the top though, including one scene where the Trotskyists slaughter a funeral procession that wished to get in his way. The battle scenes are all done in a very graphic and action style that I enjoyed. The important personalities of Tortsky's life appear to him in visions that symbolize the latter Trotsky's conscious and regret. I have to say that this was an extremely well done film and my favorite of the year.
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Real Fuster/ Fuster, Gordon Cole, Rip Murdock and Cave girl. Those are the ones I'm aware of anyway. Are you discomforted by finding out he's probably a guy? It's an honest mistake. You can't trust anyone on the internet.
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You might have heard of it already but A Boy and His Dog has a plotline like that where they kidnap a guy to use his **** to impregnate women.
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The moderator deleted the thread because I called his azz out for being the same poster as Cavegirl and Rip Murdock and Gordon Cole.
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Romeo and Juliet from Reefer Madness Next: song has pig latin in it
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This one is up on Netflix now and looks very good. Definitely going to check it out.
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Trolley Song from Meet Me in St. Louis Next: song from an operetta movie
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First movie that comes to mind. --- geography
Sukhov replied to Cathy or Kenton's topic in Games and Trivia
Meet in Pyongyang (2012) Next: South Africa -
From the foreign language editions- 1. Täältä tullaan, elämä!, Tapio Suominen, Finnish edition
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My top FF films of 1980 1. Cannibal Holocaust, Ruggero Deodato, Italy 2. Mon Oncle D’Amerique, Alain Resnais, France 3. The Last Metro, Francois Truffaut, France 4. Kagemusha, Akira Kurosawa, Japan 5. Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears, Vladimir Menshov, Russia 6. City of Women, Federico Fellini, Italy 7. Oblomov, Nikita Mikhalkov, Russia 8. Unsung Heroes: Panmunjeom, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea 9. Unsung Heroes: Operation Fog, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea 10. Unsung Heroes: A Dangerous Confrontation, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: On that Moonless Night, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: Peril, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: Seduction, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: Island of Death, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: the Shade Cast by Laughter, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea And I have also seen.... Unsung Heroes: the Battle Continues, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Unsung Heroes: Destiny, Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim, North Korea Holocaust 2: The Revenge, Angelo Pannaccio, Italy Antropophagus, Joe D'Amato, Italy
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Very nice story. You should have dated her and married her. Think of all the juicy celebrity gossip you could share with us!
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Was it when you were on the Dating Game? I'd like to hear the story.
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skipping y Zabriskie, Grace
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Fanny And Alexander-Great Christmas Movie
Sukhov replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
I concur! It's a very beautiful film. My favorite character is the Rabbi who saves the children from peril. One good scene in the original TV version that isn't in the movie version is when the ghosts of the priest's wife and child return to taunt the kid who lied about them. -
Death Takes No Holiday -- The Obituary Thread
Sukhov replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/20/obituaries/donald-moffat-dead.html Donald Moffat, 87, a Top Actor Who Thrived in Second Billings, Dies Donald Moffat, the character actor who nailed Falstaff’s paradoxes at the New York Shakespeare Festival, a grizzled Larry Slade in Eugene O’Neill’s “The Iceman Cometh” on Broadway and a sinister president in the film “Clear and Present Danger,” died on Thursday in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. He was 87. His daughter Lynn Moffat said the cause was complications of a recent stroke. It might have surprised many Moffat fans to learn that this stage, screen and television actor was a naturalized, thoroughly Americanized Englishman who in the early 1950s had been a player with the Old Vic theater company, the London crucible of many of Britain’s most ambitious performing arts. Mr. Moffat (pronounced MAHF-at) had long ago lost all traces of his British accent. And in a career of nearly a half-century, he amassed virtually all of his remarkable 220 credits in the United States — roles in some 80 stage plays (he directed 10 more), about 70 Hollywood and television movies and at least 60 television productions, including series, mini-series and anthologies. -
That really sounds a lot like the ending of the 1945 Gershwin biopic Rhapsody in Blue.
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The film obviously. It's considered one of the worst films of all time. You should see it though. You'll laugh at how awful it is. MST3K ripped it apart in one episode.
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20,000 Years in Sing Sing Next: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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Hawk, Deputy, played by Michael Horse in Twin Peaks: Missing Pieces (my father strongly looks like this character/ actor )
