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teenameenaonline today!

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. Another from John Carpenter; this political satire portrays a world where special sunglasses reveal that the elite, ruling, wealthy class are really aliens manipulating the rest of society.

It looks fine. The sunglasses world is particularly startling. Good music but slightly disappointing sound overall. The underpinning story of underclass values destroying middle and lower class life was fascinating although I think that the target audience possibly missed that. Biggest issues for me were the main guy being a terrible actor and the alleyway fight scene looking like god-awful wrestle mania. Not very scary but certainly very interesting and relevant...

Nada (Roddy Piper), a wanderer without meaning in his life, discovers a pair of sunglasses capable of showing the world the way it truly is. As he walks the streets of Los Angeles, Nada notices that both the media and the government are comprised of subliminal messages meant to keep the population subdued, and that most of the social elite are skull-faced aliens bent on world domination. With this shocking discovery, Nada fights to free humanity from the mind-controlling aliens.
Release date: 4 November 1988 (USA)
Director: John Carpenter
Starring: Roddy Piper; Keith David; Meg Foster
Adapted from: Eight O’Clock in the Morning
Budget: $3 million
Distributed by: Universal Pictures, Carolco Pictures.

at the end....
Nada kills Holly and destroys the transmitter, and is fatally wounded by aliens in a helicopter. Nada gives the aliens the middle finger as he dies. With the transmitter destroyed, humans all over the world discover the aliens hiding among them.
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Mapmaker

CS First blog in Klingon

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Hoch relevant, Hoch bImejpa' asimilated, resitance 'Iqbogh.

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SouthernDesi26

Baahubali: The Beginning

Still speechless after watching the Telugu version of Baahubali. It was so amazing. I had a great time. Proud to be a Telugu. Finally people can see the amazing ness that is Telugu movies. There was a lot of violence but the story was unique, epic, and the songs were amazing.

Loved the part when Prabhas (Baahubali) picked up the Shiva Lingam and carried it all the way to the Ganga River. Couldn’t stop laughing when Shivudu was painting Avanthika’s hand when she was asleep by the river and then she plans her ambush only to be surprised when she couldn’t find Shivudu because he tricked her when she was up on the tree. So hilarious when Shivudu has the snake distract her so he could paint her shoulder. Loved the Shivudu and Avanthika relationship.

Another funny part was when Baahubali and Bhallaladeva go to various kingdoms trying to find the spies. I loved the part when they go to that place and one of them asks for the alcohol but everytime he gets a drink he throws it away and says he needs a bigger one and then he asks for drinks for all the other guys while his brother hunts down the traitorous spy.

I could tell that the director Rajamouli Garu was heavily influenced by Mahabharat for many reasons. The whole theme of good over evil, Politics or Rajneeti, a baby being floated down the river, fights over who has the right to be the next ruler of the kingdom, a prince knowing when to protect its people and when to kill enemies, the older brother being deemed unfit to rule because of infirmity and then wanting his son to be the king even though his son was against dharma, the true ruler dying early and making a regency for the kingdom until the heirs grew up, one person fighting for the kingdom even though he knows that the king is against Kshatriya dharma, one person fighting the caste system, a baby having two mothers: the mother that gave birth to him and the one who raised him, a women being chained for years, and last but not least the fact that someone wants to ruin the enemies for the attacks on the honor of a stri. In the case of Mahabharat, the stri was the wife of the Pandavas Draupadi but in Baahubali she was the mother/adopted mother of Baahubali and Bhalleladeva. Hats off to the cast and crew of such an amazing movie. Jai Mahismathi!
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Aaltarboy

Matt Damon,

Narrator of the film documentary, "Inside Job". You all gotta see it. Collusion in corruption among bankers, government officials (so called "regulators") and bond/fund/bank "rating" companies. Two days before the 2008 crash, many firms were still being rated tripple A. Not a single scumf*ck went to jail. Most got huge bonuses.Millions lost their homes and life savings. Where were the pitchforks in thre streets, peebles?Aa.
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CelticWitch64online today!

DARK WATERS

Best and most interesting movie I've watched in a long time...
unfortunately it's based on true events.

Too late for so many sad flower
but all the lives saved because of the persistence of one man thumbs up



Discussing the movie earlier with Mr Know it all roll eyes
according to him much is also going on in Brazil today concerning American toxic waste.

In whom can we trust these days, certainly not the big boys we should ...
On another blog someone used the expression
" like toads in boiling water"
the lady wasn't too far wrong with what she said.

Anyways, DARK WATERS is an eye opener and definitely worth a watch thumbs up

stock up on the popcorn though as it is longer than your average movie popcorn
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Hooha

The Sound of Freedom

Saw this movie last night, very riveting and disturbing. It is about child sex trafficking. Disney did not want to release the movie which is interesting since Disney is supposed to care about social issues and children. Amazon and Netflix were not interested. The movie was released by Angel Studios and had a budget of $14 million. So far has ticket sales of $125 million. Now will be opening internationally. Jim Caviezel hopes this will have the same effect Uncle Tom’s Cabin had on peoples awareness of the horror of slavery. In the movie it states there are now more people enslaved than at any time in history.sad flower
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mgarplayer

Stephanie Beatriz

Do any other men find Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn nine nine strangely attractive. shes not conventially pretty but I think she is hot!!!!!
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JimNastics

actor Kirk Douglas r.i.p.

Well, he made it to 103 years old. That's certainly more than most people do.

Today from the Los Angeles Times;



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Bigbayle23

Bruce lee

This true Bruce lee legend i all of his movie his Kung fu kill nobody in can’t beat Bruce lee he the one punch his fast his double nunchunks everyone believe look in YouTube type Bruce lee
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Garbo

About 100 years ago.....


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