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"In science fiction anything is possible." Leonard Nimoy Yes. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097700/trivia/ An exception to the rule. A remake that was better than the original. That makes sense BKB. He wanted to have "panache" like John Wilkes Booth. JWB assassinated Lincoln for political reasons pertaining to ending slavery and the Civil War. Leary had no such reasons. There is no backstory on the President, his political policies, party affiliation etc., are not explained. I guess he just wanted to punctuate the dreariness. Pulp Fiction? The totem pole- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN0vMgE0t3o "Funny city dog. He thinks totem pole alive." 2001 is a great film. I read he is in a bad prison. He is in protective custody. I know you are joking ha ha. A 65" tv and no California King mattress are not his concern now. He has to be kept in PC because he is high profile and, as stated, this is a bad prison. He would be targeted in gen pop. The food is not good. The chef is terrible. He doesn't know how to spell <i>filet mignon</i>. He gets fed after gen pop. That means the prison food he gets is not fresh. Unappetizing. No Cuban cigars afterward either. He is considered to be a flight risk who is likely to reoffend. I don't know all the details but this is why he is not being released on his own recognizance. He will likely be incarcerated until this is sorted out in court. "...me no understand Kubrick movies. Kubrick dumb." You don't understand Kubrick movies because you are dumb. You are the dumb shit. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a great film. I agree too. I remember him in some classic films like The Dirty Dozen and Tick, Tick, Tick. 6'2" and he looked almost slim at 225 lbs. He moved so quickly and gracefully. He was one of the greatest football & lacrosse players of all time. He wasn't a great actor but he had presence on screen. Yes. She does well in Tarantino films. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9StRjNWnIlo He has been arrested. I just heard about this Heisenberg. Breaking news, check the news. Yes Wuchak. Good points. The one bad guy Eddie (Steven Flynn) reminded me of Charles Manson. He was the leader of the two. He got Helen to tell him about the money Jimmy hid. A manipulative and cunning psychopath. The way he spoke and operated. He bore a passing resemblance to Manson. "...a Southern Gothic drama, not a superhero or James Bond flick." Absolutely. The film is well paced. An interesting portrayal of beekeeping. Good actor. I saw him recently in a villainous role in The Hitch-Hiker https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045877/ https://moviechat.org/tt0120338/Titanic/634bed68e665e45ff28bd61a/Was-Cal-Hockley-a-bad-guy It is hard to fake passports now. The embedded computer chips etc. Pretty good evidence. Still, ‘Ah Pwint’ is not exactly the same as Pwinty. We still don't know if Pwinty has a dick. https://moviechat.org/tt0044231/Adventures-of-Superman/66de9c579aacde41b13f9454/The-mysterious-death-of-George-Reeves?reply=66e03f3dd3872174b900d2ff Actor Jim Beaver narrated a documentary. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0526071/ Jim was working on a book about George Reeves. He did a lot of research. For unknown reasons it was never published (as far as I know). He has stated that there was strong evidence that it was a suicide. It seems to be OK now brah. It has been sluggish for a few days. Everything loads slow. Does anyone know what's going on? "tacky" What?! Goodbye England's rose May you ever grow in our hearts You were the grace that placed itself Where lives were torn apart You called out to our country And you whispered to those in pain Now you belong to heaven And the stars spell out your name [Chorus] And it seems to me you lived your life Like a candle in the wind Never fading with the sunset When the rain set in And your footsteps will always fall here Along England's greenest hills Your candle's burned out long before Your legend ever will What's not to like? Hooray!