1978 film "Superman" DVD video:
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Perry Mason: Tony, who is he? Mike, what's his name? What's he got hidden under that cape? Batteries? Why did he show up last night? Dick, where does he come from? Does he have a girlfriend? What's his favorite ball team, Kent? Now, listen to me. I tell you, boys and girls whichever one of you gets it out of him is gonna wind up with the single most important interview since God talked to Moses. What are you standing around about for? Move. Get on that story.
01:20:30
Lois Lane: "Eight o'clock," he says. 8:00, 8:00. Some friend. The story of my life. Cinderella bites the dust.
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Business & Technology: Thursday, June 15, 2006
Gates to leave day-to-day operations of Microsoft
By Kristi Heim
Seattle Times business reporter
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced today he will be leaving his daily role at the company he founded
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Superman Returns (2006)
Lex Luthor: But we're not really strangers, are we? This is kind of a little reunion, isn't it? Heck, I'm a fan. I love your writing... and your dress.
Lois Lane: I love your boat. How'd you get it? Swindle some old widow out of her money?
Lex Luthor: That's funny. Hey, didn't you win the Pulitzer Prize for my favorite article of all time, 'Why the World DOESN'T Need Superman'?
Lois Lane: Didn't you have a few more years to go on that DOUBLE life sentence?
Lex Luthor: Yes, well, we can thank the Man of Steel for that. I mean, he's really good at swooping in and catching the bad guys, but he's not so hot at the little things, like Miranda rights, due process,
Lex Luthor: making your court date...
2006 film "Superman Returns" DVD movie:
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In-flight Media Briefing: The original space shuttle generated 7.5 millions pounds of thrust just in the initial launch phase. But, by piggybacking on this Boeing 777 - Yes?
Lois Lane: If this launch is as pivotal as you claim why is it only being covered by one news network?
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Thank God, It's Doomsday
"Thank God, It's Doomsday" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' sixteenth season. The episode aired for the first time on May 8, 2005, in the US.
This causes many of Springfield's residents to believe that Homer is right in predicting that at 3:15 p.m. on May 18, the apocalypse will come, and so the believers follow him to the Springfield Mesa to wait for it.
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Throughhole
A type of road of relatively unknown description; it could be a combination of a thruway and a tunnel.
In the episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" there are two references to a road leading out of Springfield called the Warren Harding Memorial Throughhole.
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Warren G. Harding
Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th President of the United States
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Superman Returns (2006)
USA 21 June 2006 (premiere) (Los Angeles, California)
2006 film "Superman Returns" DVD movie:
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Superman: Sorry. Didn't mean to startle you.
Lois Lane: I'm fine. Really. I just wasn't expecting you.
Superman: With all the press on the plane I wasn't sure it was the best time for us to talk.
Lois Lane: Well, there's no press around now. Except for me, of course.
Superman: I know people are asking questions now that I'm back. I think it's only fair that I answer those people.
Lois Lane: So you're here for an interview? Okay, then. Where did I put that thing?
Superman: Your right pocket.
Lois Lane: Let's start with the big question. Where'd you go?
Superman: To Krypton.
Lois Lane: But you told me it was destroyed. Ages ago.
Superman: It was. But when astronomers thought they found it I had to see for myself.
Lois Lane: Well, you're back, and everyone seems to be pretty happy about it.
Superman: Not everyone. I read the article, Lois.
Lois Lane: So did a lot of people. Tomorrow they're giving me the Pulitzer -
Superman: Why did you write it?
Lois Lane: How could you leave us like that? I moved on. So did the rest of us. That's why I wrote it. The world doesn't need a savior. And neither do I.
Superman: Lois. Will you come with me?
Lois Lane: Why?
Superman: There's something I want to show you. Please.
Lois Lane: I can't be gone long.
Superman: You won't be.
Lois Lane: Clark said the reason you left without saying goodbye is because it was too unbearable for you. Personally, I think that's a load of crap.
Superman: Clark?
Lois Lane: He's just a guy I work with.
Superman: Maybe Clark's right.
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Lois Lane: 312 Riverside Drive, please
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Lois Lane: Hey, can I ask you something?
Clark Kent: Uh, sure.
Lois Lane: Have you ever met someone and it's almost like, you were from totally different worlds but you shared such a strong connection that you knew you were destined to be with each other? And then he just takes off without explaining why or without even saying goodbye?
2006 film "Superman Returns" DVD video:
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Lois Lane: Got to run.
Richard White: Where?
Lois Lane: You heard Perry. Superman's back and he thinks I'm the only one... equipped to...
Richard White: To what?