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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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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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Solamente

Vlogs

There seems to be a new trend developing on the CS blogs. At first I thought the word Vlog was a type error as the “v” and “b” are next to each other on the keyboard, but no, the word vlog refers to a video blog.

Of course, videos are not new on CS, there is a shed load of them posted in the “Video” section. What is interesting however, is that members are now posting videos of themselves on the blogs and even going as far as co-operating with other members in the making of.

I am asking myself whether this is a passing phase or a trend here to stay. I see the value of these types of videos in other applications such as a profile addition, however, as far as the blogs are concerned, I am not convinced they are a good idea, that said, for those that do post vlogs, I look forward to more proficient postings from the amateurish ones seen so far.
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Mere Jeevan Saathi.....

Prakash (Rajesh Khanna) is a son of a rich father (K. N. Singh) who wants to become an artist. His father challenges him to earn a one-time meal from his profession. He accepts the challenge and leaves his father's house. He tries to sell his artistic paintings but fails.

Princess Kamini (Helen) a playgirl introduces him to the glamour world and he changes his painting style to modern demands. At heart, he remains an altruistic person. Jyoti (Tanuja) an eye doctor arrives in Bombay from London. Prakash though a gifted painter now a playboy falls in love with her. They become lovers.

His past.... (a close friendship... but... no relationship with kamini)
creates problems for him. Kamini turns up at Prakash's house drunk and whilst she was flirting with him, Jyoti arrives and finds them together, she storms off. Prakash insults Kamini and asks her to leave. Dejected Jyoti spurns his attempts to reconcile initially, but when he feigns a suicide attempt by supposedly taking poison and being told the reality of Kamini she reconciles. He proposes to marry her.
Jyoti's father (Nazir Hussain) visits Prakash with a bribe and is disgusted with his paintings of the females
almost nude paintings.

and rejects him. However, after seeing Prakash's altruism, he apologizes and they start planning the wedding.


Prakash has a car accident and Kamini finds him and takes him back to her palace. He becomes her prisoner. Jyoti receives a telegram informing her of Prakash's death. Jyoti and her father mourn his death. The bandages on Prakash's face are removed and he discovers that he is blind. She whips and hits him during captivity and vows to behead him. Jyoti is wooed by Captain Vinod (Sujit Kumar), who buys her gifts and says the same lines as Prakash had said. All these remind her of Prakash. To win his heart Kamini takes Prakash to horse riding from where he escapes. He hides behind a rock, and in "hunting" him, Kamini falls off the mountain and dies. He makes his way to the road and is eventually picked up by Captain Vinod, who takes Prakash to his father's house, where he learns that his....

father died a month ago and now has a new occupant. Captain Vinod takes Prakash to his family home where he and his family nurtures him and allows him to recuperate. Captain Vinod goes to the hospital and asks Jyoti to visit his family home, where he has a friend in need of eye care. Before she can see Prakash, she leaves in a taxi after Vinod's parents pressure her to become their future daughter-in-law. She arrives home and discovers her father has a heart attack and overhears her father saying of his desire for his daughter to marry. She agrees to marry Captain Vinod and the engagement party ensues. Prakash attends the celebration, where he is requested to sing. Jyoti sees him
(in the distance.)
performing and
starts crying.

Later, Vinod rings Jyoti and informs him that he is sending his friend to her eye hospital. Prakash and Jyoti reconcile, and Prakash undergoes eye surgery operated by her.
While recuperating, Captain Vinod overhears them in the garden and Prakash stating that he wants to love her not as an invalid, but as a normal man. Both men
become tormented, Vinod that he has lost the game of love, and Prakash that he doesn't want to ruin Vinod's happiness, for all that he has done for him.

Despite Prakash vowing to leave, Vinod beats up Prakash, and Jyoti arrives and witnesses it. A fight ensues, and just as Vinod is about to kill Prakash, his father (Utpal Dutt) shoots him in the leg.... and
apologises for his sons
behaviour.
finally...
Prakash and Jyoti marry.
And jyoti says in his(prakash) ear....

mere jeevan saathi.... meaning my life partner.

this is a memorable
movie for me.... hence
i am sharing this.
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A Message To Humanity!

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A fairly decent who dunnit type spy/murder movie

First, let me say the critics all seem to hate it. There complaints seem to fall in three categories. Long standing dislike of the actors. They don't like the locale. They want to see more sex scenes.

They are idiots. I have done investigations of this type and I enjoyed the heck out of it. No I don't think I have personally ever scene a case that exciting, but I never tried to cope with that kind of situation either.

The name of the movie is Shanghai. It is set just before WW2 in the city of Shanghai. An American Naval Intelligence Agent is dispatched to Shanghai to assist or replace his best friend who is also a Naval Intelligence Agent. The man is working on something and is not properly briefing his command. Upon his arrival in Shanghai the second agent learns the first agent has been murdered by unknown persons for an unknown reason. Gunned down in the street like a dog and his throat slit too. Why and by who is now the question.

Things I liked about the movie. The historical setting in what was arguably one of the most fascinating of cities of the time.

<Shanghai also had a reputation back then of being one of the most crime ridden and violent cities on Earth, with competing triads battling for control and the old pre-WW2 Shanghai Municipal Police Dept. was legendary amongst law enforcement for some of their cases and exploits.>

The use of subtitles, although it occurs is minimized and it looks like the Directors were careful so that scenes where white subtitle letters would be needed were filmed with enough contrast so it is all easily readable.

The various (many) uniforms worn by the different government entities there appear to be correct for the period, so too are their weapons. Nothing annoys me as a movie goer as much as seeing some guy in a Civil War era movie firing a Colt Peacemaker or seeing a WWI soldier spraying away with his Tommy gun. There is none of that nonsense here. The weapons shown are what they had back then. Armor is an old hobby of mine, so I wondering where on Earth did they find a working Type 97 tank for the movie? Maybe it is made up, but durn that is a recognizable profile and I don't even need to see the flag. Although I guess the younger folks in the audience might, so the director gave it one. LoL

It looks like someone spent some effort to re-create replicas of some later destroyed historic buildings. The movie is filmed in Shanghai.

The movie filming actually began in 2008, but there was a dispute with China over who would play what part so it went on hold for few years, then later investor squabbles delayed it's release.


Here is a preview.



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chatilliononline today!

Tony Dow, may you rest in peace...

Tony was in hospice and incorrectly reported having already passed away on Tuesday. Several news stories got this wrong, including a Facebook post that was retracted. Although people in hospice don't have long on this earth, Tony's son Christopher stated he was in his last hours. Wednesday, it was confirmed Tony passed away.

Child actor best known for playing the older brother Wally Cleaver to Jerry Mathers’ Beaver in the iconic series “Leave It to Beaver,” has died at the age of 77.
Announced in May this year, his cancer, which he had been diagnosed with years before, had returned.

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chatilliononline today!

"Uhura" dead at 89...

Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed communications officer lieutenant Uhura on the original 'Star Trek' series has passed away at the age of 89.
She had gone on to appear on other Star Trek movies and had a few other acting gigs.


I'll remember her for having the first Bluetooth earpiece.

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"Uhura, open a hailing frequency..."
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