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Pretty lame trivia from TVOM. Everything in the list is lifted and rather poorly paraphrased from the Internet Movie Database. It would have been better if the author, and I use that term loosely, included the names of the actors. It would also have been better if the had not lifted the "10 things" in the order in which they appeared in the INDB trivia for this movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081633/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081633/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
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"You now there would be at least one . . ." How about "know?"
Not to mention burns and abrasions from the friction. By the time you slid more than a couple of floors, the rubbing against the chute could create serious heat against skin.
Not to mention burns and abrasions from the friction. By the time you slid more than a couple of floors, the rubbing against the chute could create serious heat against skin.
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Of course, the fact that the Jack Russel is defending its food doesn't figure into the equation . . . "The cubs probably just want to play."
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"SET PHASERS TO 'WE'RE STUNNED'
The Opening Credits For 'Star Trek: Discovery' Are Absolutely Jawdropping"
The only thing stunning and jaw dropping are those hyperbolic comments.
Apparently the same person who created the clickbait headlines in Yahoo News inflicted the same on this show.
The Opening Credits For 'Star Trek: Discovery' Are Absolutely Jawdropping"
The only thing stunning and jaw dropping are those hyperbolic comments.
Apparently the same person who created the clickbait headlines in Yahoo News inflicted the same on this show.
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However, this story was about Martin Landau.
Landau was an extraordinary actor, and he was memorable in "Mission: Impossible" and "Space 1999."
He also appeared in: "Pork Chop Hill;" "North by Northwest;" "Cleopatra;" and "The Greatest Story Ever Told." On TV, he also appeared in The Untouchables, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Maverick, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Wagon Train, I Spy and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
His uncanny portrayal of Bela Lugosi in "Ed Wood" showed he could still wow audiences.
From one of his obits: "Landau was married to actress Barbara Bain from 1957 to 1993. They had two daughters, Susie and Juliet. Before marrying Bain, Landau dated Marilyn Monroe for a time, and he was also a friend of another Hollywood icon James Dean. In addition to acting, he was artistic director of the Actors Studio, and a well respected teacher of fellow notable actors including Angelica Huston, Harry Dean Stanton and Jack Nicholson. "
Landau was an extraordinary actor, and he was memorable in "Mission: Impossible" and "Space 1999."
He also appeared in: "Pork Chop Hill;" "North by Northwest;" "Cleopatra;" and "The Greatest Story Ever Told." On TV, he also appeared in The Untouchables, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Maverick, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Wagon Train, I Spy and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
His uncanny portrayal of Bela Lugosi in "Ed Wood" showed he could still wow audiences.
From one of his obits: "Landau was married to actress Barbara Bain from 1957 to 1993. They had two daughters, Susie and Juliet. Before marrying Bain, Landau dated Marilyn Monroe for a time, and he was also a friend of another Hollywood icon James Dean. In addition to acting, he was artistic director of the Actors Studio, and a well respected teacher of fellow notable actors including Angelica Huston, Harry Dean Stanton and Jack Nicholson. "
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Sorry about the long post. I kinda get carried away when I see and smell BS.
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The articles that have surfaced about this latest "evidence" all seem to be advertisements for a program on the History Channel. That channel is not exactly the best source for historical accuracy. History Channel has aired such programs as: "Bigfoot Captured" (it wasn't). They have also run specials about hunting Hitler, finding the lost colony of Roanoke and finding Atlantis, the truth about Alcatraz, predictions of Nostradamus, and secrets of Einstein’s brain.
Carl Sagan was famous for the advice:“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.” One grainy photo found by someone intent on proving a claim is just as likely to be a case of pareidolia as it is outright fraud. They are claiming photo enhancements prove their claims. Ever been tricked by Photoshop? Supposedly, there is a barge being towed by the ship on the background. And in that barge is an object "precisely 38 feet long." Can you even see the barge clearly?
And none of the news stories that I have been able to locate have any independent corroboration. They are all using the upcoming History Channel program as their only source.
Carl Sagan was famous for the advice:“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.” One grainy photo found by someone intent on proving a claim is just as likely to be a case of pareidolia as it is outright fraud. They are claiming photo enhancements prove their claims. Ever been tricked by Photoshop? Supposedly, there is a barge being towed by the ship on the background. And in that barge is an object "precisely 38 feet long." Can you even see the barge clearly?
And none of the news stories that I have been able to locate have any independent corroboration. They are all using the upcoming History Channel program as their only source.
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And that is why he won an argument with an empty chair at the Republican Convention in 2012
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Orwell wrote 1984 while staying at Barnhill a rather large farmhouse on the island of Jura in the Inner Hebrides, on the West coast of Scotland. The name Jura is a modern version of Dyrøy, Old Norse for "Wild Animal Island," possibly a reference to the population of deer there.
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It is probably a dominant-submissive pose. He is the boss, so he is bigger.
In Victorian portraiture the men are almost always seated while the women stand demurely to the back. Or if the women are seated, the men are standing--almost-- looming over them.
In Victorian portraiture the men are almost always seated while the women stand demurely to the back. Or if the women are seated, the men are standing--almost-- looming over them.
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Really cool sounding call.
Probably needs more cowbell
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Probably needs more cowbell
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Thought "My Mother, the Car" was the stupidest
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What about "The Time Tunnel" a 1966–1967 TV series starring James Darren and Robert Colbert?
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I wasn't there! I swear I have an alibi.
I was playing poker with the Cro-Magnonsover at Lascaux.
I was playing poker with the Cro-Magnonsover at Lascaux.
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Looks like this is what passes for research and writing these days.
He apparently likes to paraphrase them in order of appearance in the INDB's Trivia list.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091369/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv