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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2021 22:11:05 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Dec 9, 2021 22:09:31 GMT
3-2 for Celtic f/t
That late shitshow in Leverkusen cost them a place in the next round of the EL. A draw there would have been enough to see up finish 2nd.
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Post by enigma72 on Dec 9, 2021 22:08:04 GMT
Architect --Vandelay 
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Post by theravenking on Dec 9, 2021 22:04:47 GMT
The full moon. No kidding, I can't sleep when there's a full moon.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 9, 2021 22:04:44 GMT
Country music has just lost two more legends: Stonewall Jackson yesterday at the age of 89 of vascular dementia Gary Scruggs at the age of 72 on December 1st (A cause of death has not yet been provided.) God bless you and their families always!!! Holly
Thank you for remembering Stonewall Jackson (and all the other country talents who've recently passed). Here's a terrific song about one of the darker aspects of human behaviour, drink-driving, taken from the late, great guitarslinger's album 'Nothing Takes The Place Of Loving You' (1968) ...
'Drinking And Driving'
R.I.P.
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Post by theravenking on Dec 9, 2021 22:02:02 GMT
The Dark Knight Rises
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Post by Ollie Vander on Dec 9, 2021 22:00:29 GMT
Abe Vigoda made his first stage appearance at the age of 17 and plodded away in small theater shows for over 20 years. For the majority of filmgoers, Vigoda first came to prominence in The Godfather (1972) AGE 51 as the double-crossing Tessio, pleading to no avail with Robert Duvall to save his life "for old times' sake". Vigoda had roles in a few nondescript TV films before landing the plum role of the dour, unsmiling, urinary tract-tormented Sgt. Phil Fish on the sitcom Barney Miller (1975), AGE 54 his best-known role. The character of Fish proved popular enough to be spun off to his own (albeit short-lived) series, Fish (1977). With his long, blank, rarely smiling face, he remained in high demand in mafioso-type roles, and for a while in the mid-1980s, he was mistakenly believed to have been dead, leading a producer to remark, "I need an Abe Vigoda type actor", not realizing Vigoda was still alive. The 1990s and beyond became busy again for Vigoda, making appearances in North (1994), The Misery Brothers (1995), A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998), and Crime Spree (2003). He continued acting into his 90s, surprising audiences with his entertaining style. Vigoda died in his sleep on January 26, 2016, , a month before his 95th birthday,
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Post by petrolino on Dec 9, 2021 21:57:18 GMT
'Oscar Micheaux - The Superhero Of Black Filmmaking' (2021) is a new documentary about the life and career of filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. It's directed by Francesco Zippel who made the documenty 'Friedkin Uncut' (2018) about filmmaker William Friedkin, and the documentary film 'Fantastic Mr Fellini - Interview With Wes Anderson' (2020) which I've not seen.
Previous documentaries that have taken a look at Oscar Micheaux's work have included Pearl Bowser & Bestor Cram's 'Midnight Ramble' (1994) which analysed the history of "race movies", and Bayer Mack's 'The Czar Of Black Hollywood' (2014).
'Oscar Micheaux - The Superhero Of Black Filmmaking' is currently screening on the television viewing platform, Sky Arts.
'The Great And Only : The Life Of America's First Black Filmmaker Oscar Micheaux' (2008) by Patrick McGilligan
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Post by divtal on Dec 9, 2021 21:57:17 GMT
13 Movie Quotes About Pregnancy / Childbirth: ______________________________________
01. It's a Wonderful Life (1946): George Bailey (James Stewart): "Mary -- are you on the nest?" Mary Hatch Bailey (Donna Reed): "George Bailey lassoes stork!"
02. The Five Pennies: Willa Stutsman (Barbara Bel Geddes): "Did you see the baby?" Loring 'Red' Nichols (Danny Kaye): "Yes, but I still love you."
03. Nine Months Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore): "I‘m ten days late.“ Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant): "And there‘s no way you could have had it and just not noticed?“
04. A Taste of Honey Geoffrey (Murray Melvin) (to Jo (Rita Tushingham)): "The dream's gone, but the baby's real.
05. Marley & Me Arnie Klein (Alan Arkin): "There's gonna come a time very soon, when her ankles are gonna swell up, she's gonna have blotches all over her face, she'll be forty pounds overweight, she'll be throwing up all the time, she's gonna look at you and she'll say "You bastard! You did this to me!" “I like good actors in good roles, in good films.”
06. Village of the Damned (1960) Anthea Zellaby (Barbara Shelly), to Gordon Zellaby (George Sanders): "We have apparently been successful in crossing a Zellaby Gordonius, with a Zellaby Anthenium."
(Two of us posted at the same time. Adjusted)
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Post by divtal on Dec 9, 2021 21:50:39 GMT
13 Movie Quotes About Pregnancy / Childbirth: ______________________________________
01. It's a Wonderful Life (1946): George Bailey (James Stewart): "Mary -- are you on the nest?" Mary Hatch Bailey (Donna Reed): "George Bailey lassoes stork!"
02. The Five Pennies: Willa Stutsman (Barbara Bel Geddes): "Did you see the baby?" Loring 'Red' Nichols (Danny Kaye): "Yes, but I still love you."
03. Nine Months Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore): "I‘m ten days late.“ Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant): "And there‘s no way you could have had it and just not noticed?“
04. A Taste of Honey Geoffrey (Murray Melvin) (to Jo (Rita Tushingham)): "The dream's gone, but the baby's real.
05. Village of the Damned (1960) Anthea Zellaby (Barbara Shelly), to Gordon Zellaby (George Sanders): "We have apparently been successful in crossing a Zellaby Gordonius, with a Zellaby Anthenium."
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Post by Ollie Vander on Dec 9, 2021 21:48:14 GMT
CASTLE went off the rails for a while with that unsatisfactory kidnapping story arc.
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Post by Bella on Dec 9, 2021 21:47:55 GMT
13 Movie Quotes About Pregnancy / Childbirth: ______________________________________
01. It's a Wonderful Life (1946): George Bailey (James Stewart): "Mary -- are you on the nest?" Mary Hatch Bailey (Donna Reed): "George Bailey lassoes stork!"
02. The Five Pennies: Willa Stutsman (Barbara Bel Geddes): "Did you see the baby?" Loring 'Red' Nichols (Danny Kaye): "Yes, but I still love you."
03. Nine Months Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore): "I‘m ten days late.“ Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant): "And there‘s no way you could have had it and just not noticed?“
04. A Taste of Honey Geoffrey (Murray Melvin) (to Jo (Rita Tushingham)): "The dream's gone, but the baby's real.
05. Marley & Me Arnie Klein (Alan Arkin): "There's gonna come a time very soon, when her ankles are gonna swell up, she's gonna have blotches all over her face, she'll be forty pounds overweight, she'll be throwing up all the time, she's gonna look at you and she'll say "You bastard! You did this to me!"
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Dec 9, 2021 21:47:31 GMT
Drop that Sherlock Holmes bit. That hat - looks funny on you. 
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Post by Ollie Vander on Dec 9, 2021 21:45:23 GMT
Alka-Seltzers: 1) guy sitting at bedside: "I can't believe I ate the whole thing" 2) guy flubbing a commercial: "That-sa some specey meatball" and the newly wed man whose bride had made the heart shaped meatloaf
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Dec 9, 2021 21:44:36 GMT
Supernatural maybe
Only show i can think of at the moment. Apart from some of the shows already mentioned in this thread.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Dec 9, 2021 21:44:25 GMT
Hope you don't mind. I just walked in. 
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Post by Nora on Dec 9, 2021 21:43:01 GMT
anybody watching?
omg what a cringefest. and what were they thinking with Big?
stupid move..
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Post by Ollie Vander on Dec 9, 2021 21:42:56 GMT
contractor - architect
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Post by Archelaus on Dec 9, 2021 21:42:35 GMT
I'm trying to think of who would be a good live action Frollo. Maybe Ian McKellan? Charles Dance
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Post by Ollie Vander on Dec 9, 2021 21:41:42 GMT
Did they ever replace them with something better like they said they would? They mostly just fixed some things that were not broken ! Fortunately you can still see the original page format if you have "reference view" enabled ... no bells and whistles and much more readable and useful.
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