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This is a collection of warm, human and often humorous Booth Tarkington stories, strung together, of a perceived or
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pre-WWI America.
During that time, although I had forgotten the title entirely, there were aspects of this film that stuck in my brain and likely contributed to a few random dreams; I remember not really following the plot as a child, but I
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finding it A) very beautiful, and B), unbelievably dark.
That was until I
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that this same director opened up his 1956 film, And God Created Woman, with a closeup shot of Brigitte Bardot's bare behind.
When I read the "storyline" (a generous characterization on my part) for "The Opera Lover" I
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seeing it (or portions thereof until I turned it off in agony) on probably the same late night cable channel another reviewer did.
I did misremember that great line of the passing English bicycler at the beginning which I
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as, "What you got there, Charlie?" when it's actually, "Charlie, how'd you get caught with that one?"
i re watched this film last noc, for the umpteenth time, and it is better than i
recalled.
The action scenes aren't as good as I
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them--I saw it the other day for first time in probably 30 years and was actually quite disappointed.
I
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he was "Zathrus" on the show "Babylon 5".
Also missing are Kipling's picturesque vistas of the India he knew and
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so well, scenes he paints with words easily surpassing all the Technicolor location shots.
I personally
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elements of Alan Arkin's "Simon", Lucas' "THX-1138" and the British sit-com "Asylum" (Simon Pegg).
In fact, it was worse than I
recalled.
As well, it must be
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that Hitch dealt in many implausibilities in his films.
I
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the name Irene Dunne, but I had never seen her in a movie.
All this substitution took place while I was in South America and was
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to film additional scenes, after shooting had ended.
This could be a big boost for the right, who generally don't approve of such items: scores of vibrators having to be discarded or
recalled.
And then we did, I
recalled
that I was laughing so hard, no sound came out!
Following threats that university campuses in the south would be bombed, anxious parents
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their children and now warn them to stay away from the north.
But, while the Chinese authorities wanted the Olympics to showcase a China that is industrializing, modern, and prosperous, it unwittingly put on a display that
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the Mao-era mass parades in Tiananmen Square, albeit with much advanced technology and pyrotechnics.
Attlee recalled, “I had the feeling that they thought I was offering them margarine instead of butter.”
A relative who now lives in Bangkok, but who returned part-time to Yangon in response to overtures from Myanmar’s cash-starved rulers,
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those days: “We lived through hell.
The Dutch foreign minister duly apologized to Russia for the conduct of his country’s police, and Borodin was
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to Moscow.
The US, it should be recalled, emerged from World War II with a very high debt burden, but the ensuing years marked the country’s most rapid growth ever.
As news of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine trickled into Russia, people with a long memory
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the Soviet Union’s attack, 31 years ago this September, on Korean Air Lines Flight 007, and its political consequences.
A recent poll showed that what Russia most wants is a new Brezhnev, whose 20 years (1964-1982) of leadership first were disdained as an "era of stagnation," but are now nostalgically
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as the "golden era of stagnation."
Meanwhile, the standoff over the Scarborough Shoal has calmed down, and, while Japan
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its ambassador from South Korea over the Dokdo incident, it is unlikely the two countries would come to blows.
(It should be
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that the Freedom Party, the coalition partner in Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s government, was founded by ex-SS officers).
“We always remembered the war,” Alexievich recalled, “at school, at home, at weddings and christenings, during holidays and funerals.
The aircraft that crashed in a Pennsylvania field was, it should be recalled, less than ten minutes away from the Three Mile Island nuclear plant.
Britain had stood alone against a Hitler-dominated continental Europe in 1940, the moment of recent history
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with most pride.
Silicon Valley’s genesis and growth, it should be recalled, was propelled by government contracts and procurement.
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