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	Bram Stoker's Dracula Gary Oldman Air force One How about we don't use Harrison Ford here. Wasn't Close the VP of that one.
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	You should see it George. A fun show, and Madeline Stowe. No Raf. that wasn't it. 12 Monkeys was about time travel. The thing with movie is it is about changing time, more so, than it is about time travel. There is a time machine and they use it to travel back in time, but only 4 days. The same actor who played in this movie also played in Frequency (Jim Caveziel) another time warp time travel movie.. But you probably didn't see that either I'm guessing George, did you?
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	2 LL's... Surveilling, 2 L's. since this is such a tremendous waste of taxpayer money, at least we could do is get the spelling right. That's not necessarily true. Branching Universe Theory holds......you can do... Ohhh.. Branching....Universe....Theory, Ohhh, no, no, no.... Alright, I'll show you. The traditional view of time is linear, like a river, flowing from the past to the future. But you can change the course of a river, right? Exactly, introduce a significant enough event at any point in this river and you create a new branch, still flowing toward the future, but along a different route. Changed. Yeah, but that river is the Mississippi and were lobbing what amounts to a pebble into it. That's a very few tiny ripples in a kind of big body of water, don't you think? Traditionalist. Say we do create this new branch. What happens to the old one, to this one? Ask the radical!.. Well, it might continue parallel to the new branch. Most likely, it ceases to exist. The idea is we cease to exist, alright? Or this version of us, anyway. Umm, we never came here. We never met Doug, we don't remember it ever happening. Well, that's worth ten billion right there. For all my career, I've been trying to catch people after they do something horrible. Just once in my life, I'd like to catch somebody before to do something horrible. You think you know what's coming? You don't have a clue! I told you, I have a destiny, a purpose. Satan reasons like a man but God thinks of eternity. Well, I prostate myself before a world that's going to hell in a hand bag, because in all eternity, I am here, I will be remembered. That's destiny! A bomb has a destiny, a predetermined fate set by the hand of its creator. And anyone who tries to alter that destiny will be destroyed. Anyone who tries to stop it from happening will cause it to happen. And that's what you don't understand. We're not here to coexist. I'm here to win. You better have some divine intervention Buddy. Your gonna need it. You better have some K Y jelly. You're gonna need it. "Here's some new clues". It's a brand new program. It's called Snow White. Our primary data comes from seven orbiting satellites but at any given time as many as four are surveilling one area. It's like having multiple eyewitnesses, each with their own vantage point. Snow White... Is she alive or is she dead? Alright: Life, like time and space, is not merely a local phenomenon. [screaming] Oh Alright! Am I asking a hard question? [Muttering] Looks like I picked a bad week to stop snorting hash. I'll tell you what: I will speak slow so that those of you with Ph.D's in the room can understand. Here, look. Here's a monitor, right? [Throws a chair against the monitor, breaking it] Now the monitor is broken. It's dead. It's not temporarily transitioned to another state of entropy, it's *dead*. Right. Now is *she* alive or is she *dead*? Now the monitor is broken. It's dead. It's not temporarily transitioned to another state of entropy, it's *dead*. Right. Now is *she* alive or is she *dead*? Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.
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	He lay face down in the desert sand Clutching his six-gun in his hand Shot from behind, I thought he was dead But under his heart was an ounce of lead But a spark still burned so I used my knife And late that night I saved the life I nursed him till the danger passed The days went by, he mended fast Then from dawn till setting sun He practiced with that deadly gun And hour on hour I watched in awe No human being could match the draw ne day we rode the mountain crest And I went east and he went west I took to law and wore a star While he spread terror near and far With lead and blood he gained such fame All throught the West they feared the name Here's a little more lyrics. The actor who sang it was mainly a television actor, however, he did do some movies. He was a narrator of a sort / singer. According to Wiki he put out 10 of these narrator/singer type albums. Known for his deep resonant voice.
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	Good guess, I guess? I kind of remember that song. However, no. That's not it.
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	  Easy Movie QuotesHuman without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art Whatever happened to the ole days when you all you had to do to post a video was copy and paste it? Today I copy the embed code, paste it, trying to share it, and even after using every code this side known to man it doesn't post as a video anyway and nothing comes up. Good stuff!
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	  Easy Movie QuotesHuman without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fwvKOFNJvBs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art We're looking for the actor who played these characters. Ethan Renner Mr. Earl Brooks Beau Burroughs Cochran
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	This song was also the # 1 single on the Pop Charts, as well as the # 1 song on the easy listening charts.. [Personally, I didn't know there're were any] before it became #1 on the Canadian Charts. It was performed by an Canadian actor and eventually reached # 21 on the country charts where it belonged. He lay face down in the desert sand Clutching his six-gun in his hand Shot from behind, I thought he was dead But under his heart was an ounce of lead But a spark still burned so I used my knife And late that night I saved his life The days went by, he mended fast Then from dawn till settin' sun He practiced with that deadly gun And hour on hour I watched in awe No human being could match his draw
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	The song was written by Kris Kristopherson and covered by The Grateful Dead among others and it was Janis Joplin's only number one song to top the charts which she did posthumously an achievement she shares with Otis Redding as the only two artists to ever reach that plateau. Otis did it with sittin' on the dock of the bay. Me and Bobbie McGee
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art Bingo. I got it. Linus Larabee was Harrison Ford's character in Sabrina. ( It's a chick flick, but I like chick flicks).
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art That's him. Peter Keys was the secret head of the op division to catch the Predator in 2. Pappas was Keanu Reeves side kick in Point Break. Cmdr. Krill was part of the terroristic gang in Steven Seagal's Under Seige. Eddie Lomax was a sleaze-bag lawyer in The Firm. He played the Bear (Paul Bryant) and of course Buddy Holley. The other's were much less familiar roles than these. He was in Lethal Weapon as an X-Vietnam war mercenary named Joshua. Your Up George.
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	Your Sixteen ~BEATLES~ (Ringo) In the mornin' you go gunnin' for the man who stole your water And you fire till he is done in but they catch you at the border And the mourners are all singin' as they drag you by your feet But the hangman isn't hangin' and they put you on the street When you know she's no high climber then you find your only friend In a room with your two timer, and you're sure you're near the end Then you love a little wild one, and she brings you only sorrow All the time you know she's smilin'; you'll be on your knees tomorrow
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	  Easy Movie QuotesHuman without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art " Check out the big brain on Brett is from "Pulp Fiction. The hamburger scene where Sam L Jackson asks do you know why they call a quarter pounder with cheese a royal with cheese" in France... "Because of the metric system" he reponds and then comes that line. Free Post
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art Charles Hardin Holley
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art Two strikes. You'll only have one more swing and you'll be out WordWolf.
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	Third boxcar Midnight Train Destination, Bangors Maine Old worn out suit and shoes I don't to pay no union dues I smoke old stogies I have found Short but not to big around
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	Sound of Music just had a documentary about the making of it. But that wasn't Disney. Is it Mary Poppins?
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	The other lines made it a lot easier for me WordWolf. This is "With or Without You". ~U2~
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art Peter Keyes Pappas Cmdr. Krill Krutz Drake Sabitch Zeb Paul W Bryant Joshua Eddie Lomax
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	The Thin Red Line Jim Caveziel Frequency
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	I want to chime in with an opinion about what The Way International thought believing was for a minute here. That was the original question I think, although I have enjoyed the posts that are being put up right now. Remember those pyramid schemes from the 70's and 80's? That's what twi was playing. A loose definition of a pyramid scheme is, "you simply get invited to one (does this sound familiar?) by someone you know for $100.00 (huh, $100) and money keeps working its way to the top people". Very popular in those decades were pyramid schemes and they were designed to make a lot of money if you were one of the top people in the scheme. That's probably why they were made illegal, you think. I never made it off the first tier myself.
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	  Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art 
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	Bruce Willis Pulp Fiction Eric Stoltz
