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Cabin in the snowy woods of northeast Wisconsin Cinematic account of Operation Chariot, aka the St Nazaire Raid Land developers vs. rural property owners in Arkansas Lindsey Buckingham & five hippie girls living in a ghost town in SoCal Simple-but-effective tale about a mentally ill mama’s boy preying on hitchhikers One of Eastwood's top Westerns Madcap Australian antics and the amazing Helen Dallimore Great drama about six students and a teacher at a high school in Anytown, USA The real-life story of the mysterious Kaspar Hauser put to film by Werner Herzog Weird Western Tale with Roy Thinnes, Ray Milland and Yvette Mimieux View all posts >


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Bluster and the corresponding ad hominem insults are not conducive to a convincing argument in a debate. Rather, they make the person out to be ignoble, ignorant, juvenile and pathetic. Learn how to phrase your points in a knowledgeable and effective manner, at least if you want to be taken seriously by anyone over 11 years-old. Thank you. I was wondering about the odd title and where it originated. Agree. I can see producers wanting to do that back in the 60s, but not in the modern era. Thanks for the input. I need to give it a rewatch since I haven't seen it for like five years and such details are foggy. America is <i>so</i> oppressive toward minorities that a black Liberal has to hire two Nigerians to oppress him (lol). He (or she) was obviously talking about the election in Nauru, Micronesia. You're deep. <blockquote>The entire event, to me, reeked of woman scorned acting out.</blockquote> As it is said, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Megalon is symbolic of faith. For instance, it took megalon (faith) for Cesar to be healed from his serious head wound. It also took megalon (faith) to manifest the spectacular gold city of Megalopolis, which is a type of the eternal city, the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21-22). Only the penitent who have faith will enter this awesome city (e.g. Cesar, Julia, Cicero and Crassus) whereas the impenitent reap the wages of their carnal ways (Wow and Clodio). <blockquote>He's too ugly to be a leading male actor.</blockquote> Who the fudge are you to determine who's ugly or handsome in such an absolute sense? Let's see a pic of <b>you</b>, Quasimodo. Then we'll determine how Adam compares. View all replies >