Friday, March 21, 2014

Elizabeth (1998)




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2010 (1984)

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Dimitri Moisevitch: Have you checked Discovery's orbit lately?

Dr. Heywood Floyd: What?

Dimitri Moisevitch: Have you checked the orbit?



































From 2/11/1969 ( Jennifer Aniston ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 10836 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/4/1995 ( the undocking Mir space station docking and the US space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother US Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the US Marine Corps officer and STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 10836 days



From 7/9/1947 ( the marriage engagement announced of my biological grandparents Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 18724 days

18724 = 9362 + 9362

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/21/1991 ( premiere US film "Dying Young" ) is 9362 days



From 7/9/1947 ( the marriage engagement announced of my biological grandparents Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 18724 days

18724 = 9362 + 9362

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/21/1991 ( premiere US film "The Rocketeer" ) is 9362 days



From 3/16/1991 ( date hijacked from me:my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 2768 days

2768 = 1384 + 1384

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/17/1969 ( Otto Stern deceased ) is 1384 days



From 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 2826 days

2826 = 1413 + 1413

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/15/1969 ( premiere US TV series "My World and Welcome to It" ) is 1413 days



From 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 2826 days

2826 = 1413 + 1413

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/15/1969 ( premiere US TV series "My World and Welcome to It" ) is 1413 days



From 7/9/1954 ( premiere US film "Apache" ) To 6/19/1987 ( premiere US film "Roxanne" ) is 12033 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 12/7/1984 ( premiere US film "2010" ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 5058 days

5058 = 2529 + 2529

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/5/1972 ( premiere US TV series "The Delphi Bureau" ) is 2529 days



From 7/1/1945 ( premiere US film "Man from Oklahoma" ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 19462 days

19462 = 9731 + 9731

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/24/1992 ( United States Supreme Court - Lee v. Weisman ) is 9731 days



From 8/4/1926 ( premiere US film "The Man from Oklahoma" ) To 6/24/1992 ( United States Supreme Court - Lee v. Weisman ) is 24066 days

24066 = 12033 + 12033

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 10/23/1960 ( premiere US film "The Magnificent Seven" ) To 10/3/1993 ( the Battle of Mogadishu Somalia begins ) is 12033 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 1/29/1929 ( Erich Maria Remarque "All Quiet on the Western Front" ) To 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) is 24066 days

24066 = 12033 + 12033

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush kills 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because I was a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 as United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess and I was assigned to maintain custody of a non-violent offender military prisoner of the United States ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 3373 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/27/1975 ( premiere US film "Galileo" ) is 3373 days



From 5/7/1978 ( premiere US TV miniseries "Wheels" ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 7464 days

7464 = 3732 + 3732

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/21/1976 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut bound for deep space in his privately financed atom-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was his first landing the planet Mars and his documented and lawful exclusive claim to the territory of the planet Mars ) is 3732 days



From 8/6/1928 ( Norman Bartold ) To 6/27/1994 ( United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the pilot and plane crash survivor along with me Kerry Wayne Burgess - circa 1990 also known for official duty as Wayne Newman the Deputy United States Marshal and then as Chief Deputy United States Marshal and the active duty commissioned officer of the United States Marine Corps - and the other Lockheed L-1011 aircraft passengers and crew murdered in a scheduled terrorism-sabotage attack by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-Corbis-NASA-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal by causing the external mounted Orbital Sciences Pegasus space satellite booster rocket to explode and fatally disable our aircraft ) is 24066 days

24066 = 12033 + 12033

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 8/15/1973 ( premiere US film "Cops and Robbers" ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 9190 days

9190 = 4595 + 4595

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/2/1978 ( premiere US film "Capricorn One" ) is 4595 days



From 9/4/1976 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States arrested again by police in the United States ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 8074 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/11/1987 ( premiere US film "Wall Street" ) is 8074 days



From 2/9/1960 ( Adolph Coors III killed during failed kidnapping attempt ) To 1/19/1993 ( in Asheville North Carolina as Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess I was seriously wounded by gunfire when I returned fatal gunfire to a fugitive from United States federal justice who was another criminal sent by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal in another attempt to kill me the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) is 12033 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 12033 days



From 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 9789 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/21/1992 ( Microsoft Bill Gates kills Deputy United States Marshal William Degan at Ruby Ridge Idaho ) is 9789 days



From 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) To 10/13/1998 ( premiere US film "Elizabeth" ) is 9789 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/21/1992 ( premiere US film "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery" ) is 9789 days



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Elizabeth (1998)

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USA 13 October 1998 (premiere)



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Elizabeth (1998)

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Cate Blanchett ... Elizabeth I










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 02/11/08 11:55 AM
This reminds me of some vague memory that has been lingering in my mind for a while. Probably something about the only source of food I had when I was lost in Africa in 1986 and 1987.

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Memorable quotes for

Dying Young (1991)

Hilary O'Neil: What is it?
Victor Geddes: Raw cow... dead.
Hilary O'Neil: What if I throw up?
Victor Geddes: Then I'll take care of you.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 February 2008 excerpt ends]










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Black Hawk Down (2001)

Quotes


"Hoot": See you're thinking. Don't. 'Cause Sergeant, you can't control who gets hit or who doesn't or who falls out of a chopper or why. It ain't up to you. It's just war.










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Elizabeth (1998)

Quotes


[last lines]

Elizabeth: Observe, Lord Burghley, I am married... to England.










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BBC NEWS


Last Updated: Sunday, 18 November 2007, 13:42 GMT


Sixty facts about a royal marriage

Buckingham Palace has revealed 60 facts to mark the diamond wedding anniversary of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.

THE ENGAGEMENT

1.The Queen is the first British monarch to have celebrated a diamond wedding anniversary.

2. Princess Elizabeth and Philip first met when they attended the wedding of Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece to The Duke of Kent, who was an uncle of Princess Elizabeth, in 1934.

3. The engagement between Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten RN was announced on the 9 July 1947. Philip was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. He joined the Royal Navy in 1939 and after the war, in February 1947, became a naturalised British subject. Philip was required to choose a surname in order to continue his career in the Royal Navy, and adopted Mountbatten, the name of his mother's British relatives. He was created Duke of Edinburgh by King George VI on marriage.





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How Prince Philip wooed Elizabeth - and a nation

Headstrong, brisk and unpolished - he was an unlikely regal consort. But, as the third part of our exclusive serial to mark his 90th birthday reveals, Prince Philip rapidly won the heart of Queen and country.

By Philip Eade

6:00AM BST 06 Jun 2011

He overcame family tragedy and personal difficulty to become a war hero - and also won the heart of the future Queen. Dynamic, driven, and prone to explosions of both ardour and anger, he was never cut out by temperament for a secondary role, but somehow Prince Philip transformed himself. Now, as the longest-serving royal consort in British history approaches 90, the final part of our exclusive extract from Philip Eade’s new book, Young Prince Philip: His Turbulent Early Life, tells how he wooed the young Elizabeth - and the nation, too.

After the war was over, Prince Philip remained in the Far East with his destroyer Whelp to collect and bring home prisoners of war, arriving back in Portsmouth on 17 January, 1946. A series of unexciting home postings had left him restless and disillusioned after the buzz of action. In a letter to Queen Elizabeth, he admitted he was “still not accustomed to the idea of peace, rather fed up with everything and feeling that there was not much to look forward to and rather grudgingly accepting the idea of going on in the peacetime navy.”

His home postings did at least allow for more frequent trips to London, and Marion Crawford, Princess Elizabeth’s governess, described seeing Philip’s black, green-upholstered MG sports car roaring into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace and the prince getting out 'hatless” and “always in a hurry to see Lilibet.” According to Crawfie, Elizabeth began to take more trouble with her appearance and to play the tune “'People Will Say We’re in Love’ from the musical Oklahoma!”

In London, Philip would stay either with his grandmother, Princess Victoria, at Kensington Palace or on a camp bed at the home of his uncle, Dickie Mountbatten. In visitors’ books at the time, he declared himself “of no fixed abode”. The Mountbattens’ butler, John Dean (later Philip’s valet), was struck by the fact that the prince’s civilian wardrobe was “scantier than that of many a bank clerk” and that often all he brought with him was a razor. When he had gone to bed, Dean would wash and iron his shirt and darn his socks. “He was very easy to look after and never asked for things like that to be done for him, but I liked him so much that I did it anyway.” Dean noticed that when he unpacked Philip’s weekend bag, there was always a photograph of Princess Elizabeth in a battered leather frame.

On 29 May, 1946, Philip was photographed next to Elizabeth at the wedding of her new lady-in-waiting but was described in the press as “a figure largely unknown to the British public”. They tried not to be seen together and, if they were in the same party, took the precaution of not dancing with each other. But behind the scenes, the courtship was entering a new and bolder phase.

In June 1946, Philip wrote to the Queen apologising for the “monumental cheek” of having invited himself to the Palace. “Yet however contrite I feel,” he wrote, “there is always a small voice that keeps saying 'nothing ventured, nothing gained’ – well did I venture and I gained a wonderful time.” Late that summer, the Queen asked him to Balmoral for three weeks to shoot grouse and stalk. It was probably during this holiday that he proposed.

At last, he wrote to the Queen, life seemed to have a purpose. “To have been spared in the war and seen victory, to have been given the chance to rest and to re-adjust myself, to have fallen in love completely and unreservedly, makes all one’s personal and even the world’s troubles seem small and petty”.

The King agreed in principle to let the couple marry but wanted them to wait until Elizabeth was 21. Mabell Airlie [lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary] attributed the King’s foot-dragging to his “secret dread” of losing “his constant companion in shooting, walking, riding – in fact everything.” But he was also aware of senior courtiers’ opposition to the match.

Certain guests at Balmoral reportedly found Philip “rather unpolished”, by which they seemed to mean that he had no plus fours and blithely went shooting in his flannel trousers with a borrowed gun. An indiscreet footman let on that his “solitary naval valise” contained no spare shoes, pyjamas or slippers and that his only walking shoes had to be taken to the local cobbler to be repaired.

More hostility was engendered because he had not been to the right school - virtually every courtier was an Old Etonian. Gordonstoun, where Philip completed his education, was seen as suspiciously German and dangerously progressive. The jibe that he was “no gentleman” stemmed from what his opponents perceived to be Philip’s rude and overbearing manner. The self-reliance bred in him by his difficult upbringing could come across as cockiness, and he could appear arrogant when brushing aside obstacles to get things done. However, his forthrightness and independence were precisely the traits that had won Elizabeth’s heart, accustomed as she had been all her life to fawning deference.

A guest at Balmoral noted how undemonstrative Philip was but concluded: “Given the sort of experience he’d had [as a child], you probably would shut yourself away a bit to avoid being hurt. Affection is not his natural currency.”

To begin with, the King and Queen had misgivings about the match. According to Harold Nicolson, they felt he was “rough, ill-mannered, uneducated and would probably not be faithful”. But the more they got to know him, the more they liked him, especially George VI, who appreciated his forthright manner, joshing humour and love of the outdoors. Initially, the Queen seems to have found the briskness of her prospective son-in-law slightly unappealing. She had “produced a cricket eleven of possibles” remembered Sir Edward Ford, “and it’s hard to know whom she would have sent in first, but it certainly wouldn’t have been Philip!”

Though Philip’s close links to Germany were largely shared by the whole of the royal family, Jock Colville [the diplomat who became Elizabeth’s official private secretary] reported dark mutterings about his “Teutonic strain.” Another ex-courtier later explained: “The kind of people who didn’t like Prince Philip were the kind of people who didn’t like Mountbatten. It was all bound up in a single word: German.”

The association with his glittering yet controversial uncle was always going to be double-edged. Close as Mountbatten was to George VI, he was also a transparent intriguer – “an elephant trampling down the jungle rather than a snake in the grass” – and pushy with it. Some of the old courtiers suspected that he planned to use Philip as a Trojan horse to infiltrate the monarchy, enabling him to set about reforming the institution along lines that he saw fit.

Philip was often uncomfortable about the blatant orchestration of his courtship. “Please, I beg of you”, he wrote to Dickie, “not too much advice in an affair of the heart, or I shall be forced to do the wooing by proxy.”

As a preliminary to the almost-certain engagement, Mountbatten had fought a hard campaign for Philip’s naturalization as a British citizen (the prince elected to become a commoner and relinquished his right of succession to the Greek throne) and was euphoric when Philip, less warmly, took the name Mountbatten. Even so, Philip was well aware that things could still go wrong, especially if his uncle meddled too conspicuously in his marriage plans. “I am not being rude”, he wrote to Dickie, “but it is apparent that you like the idea of being General Manager of this little show and I am rather afraid that she [the princess] might not take to the idea as docilely as I do.”

Their engagement was announced on 9 July, 1947. At their first public appearance, at a garden party at Buckingham Palace, Lady Airlie thought Elizabeth looked “flushed and radiant with happiness” while Philip seemed shy. She liked the fact that he was wearing his shabby uniform with “the usual after-the-war look” and had not bought a new one to make an impression. “Observing him I thought that he had far more character than most people would imagine.”

In the years after their marriage, Philip had hoped to forge ahead towards high command in the navy and to enjoy a relatively carefree life ashore. But the premature death of his father-in-law in 1952 precluded all this. He seemed to spend the first few months of his wife’s reign in profoundly low spirits.

Until that time he been head of the family. “I suppose I naturally filled the principal role,” he recalled. “People used to come to me and ask me what to do. In 1952 the whole thing changed, very, very considerably.” He was 31. It was too soon for a vigorous and headstrong young man to slip happily into walking a yard behind his wife at public functions.

While Elizabeth mourned her father, Philip mourned the end of his free life and the year ahead was to be a bruising one as he struggled to find a new sense of purpose. “There were plenty of people telling me what not to do,” he recalled. “I had to try to support the Queen as best I could without getting in the way. The difficulty was to find things that might be useful.”

He determined to act as Elizabeth’s “eyes and ears”, getting around the country, visiting factories and coal mines, broadening her experience by proxy and keeping her informed about public opinion. But at every turn, there seemed to be an attempt to undermine him. He felt deeply wounded by a decision that the family name of Windsor should be retained and his children would therefore not bear his surname.

They were obliged to move from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, where he found he was no longer master of his own house. His modernising instincts did not go down well with some of the starchier courtiers - though a veteran of three reigns later admitted that the questions Philip asked were “exactly those which lots of us had wanted to ask for years.” Edward Ford, a young courtier, thought his arrival was “like a breath of fresh air.”

Philip broke new ground by carrying his own luggage and refusing to ring a bell to order food. When electric frying pans came onto the market, he took to cooking his own eggs and bacon in their private dining room – until Elizabeth complained that the smell lingered until lunchtime.

Gradually and effectively, he overcame disappointment at the premature loss of his professional career. On 4 May 1953, a month before the Coronation, he received his wings and became a highly-skilled pilot. Flying took his mind off the drawbacks of his life as consort. His reputation soared with the general public who appreciated his ability to connect with the man in the street and to talk bluff common sense to factory workers.

Dynamic, driven, outspoken and prone to explosions of both ardour and anger, he was never cut out by temperament for a secondary role. It went against the grain of his overtly masculine character. Yet that is what he ultimately chose for himself and he was the first of the senior peers to pay homage to his wife after her crowning. “I Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship….” It put the seal on the sacrifice he had made of his freedom.

Elizabeth’s transformation from what Time magazine in 1957 called his “slightly frumpy and occasionally frosty bride” to a “radiantly warm” young woman, owed much to the strength and stability of the marriage to Philip. “He had a very wholesome effect on her,” says one diplomat. “She had a protective shell around her and he brought her out of it. He helped to make her what she’s become.”

Part 1: The romances of young Prince Philip

Part 2: The Duke of Edinburgh at 90: a tragic childhood










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Black Hawk Down


Uniform 64, left turn. Left turn.
Romeo 64, I need to know before I get to the goddamn street!
You have to slow down. There's a delay.
From the time directions are relayed from surveillance to JOC, then to me.
We can't slow down! We're taking heavy enemy fire!
We can't slow down!
Danny, I'm getting information from Orion surveillance above.
So get me my fucking directions to the crash site!










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Black Hawk Down


Kilo 64, this is Kilo 11.
Request permission to move to crash site number two on foot. Over.
Green light, Kilo 11.
Stop the vehicle. Let me out.










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The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Release Info

USA 23 October 1960










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Elizabeth (1998)

Quotes


Bishop Gardiner: [Walsingham comes down the stairs into the holding area where the Catholic bishops are being held] Walsingham! I would know by what authority you have kept us locked up here!

Sir Francis Walsingham: Your Graces must forgive me, but you are now free to go.

Bishop Gardiner: I am sure this infernal work has not saved your bastard queen.

Sir Francis Walsingham: Her Majesty has won the argument.

Bishop Gardiner: By what count?

Sir Francis Walsingham: By five, Your Grace.

[Looks up at the six bishops standing behind Gardiner]

Sir Francis Walsingham: Five.

[turns to leave]

Bishop Gardiner: You will be damned for this! And I pray God your wretched soul will burn in hell!










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Centenary News


All Quiet on the Western Front

Posted on centenarynews.com on 03 March 2014

Author: Erich Maria Remarque

Publication Date: 29 January 1929










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tv.com


My World and Welcome to It Season 1 Episode 1

Man Against the World (Pilot)

Aired Monday 7:30 PM Sep 15, 1969 on NBC

When Lydia complains to her father about the dullness of her history lesson at school, John tells her his own version of the story of Generals Grant and Lee at Appomattox, a version that plays fast and loose with the facts. After Lydia repeats John's fanciful take on the story in class, her beautiful teacher pays John a visit at home.

AIRED: 9/15/69










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Roxanne (1987)

Release Info

USA 19 June 1987










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Roxanne (1987)

Quotes


Roxanne Kowalski: You know, I've been thinking about what attracted me to Chris. It wasn't the way he looked. Well, that's not true, at first it was the way he looked.










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The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize


The Nobel Prize in Physics 1943

Otto Stern


Otto Stern

Born: 17 February 1888, Sorau (now Zory), Germany (now Poland)

Died: 17 August 1969, Berkeley, CA, USA

Affiliation at the time of the award: Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Prize motivation: "for his contribution to the development of the molecular ray method and his discovery of the magnetic moment of the proton"

Field: Nuclear physics










1984 film "2010" DVD video:

00:04:25


Dimitri Moisevitch: Neatness! It's a good quality. You'll make someone a fine wife! You are Dr. Heywood Floyd?

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Who the hell are you?

Dimitri Moisevitch: I'm Moisevitch. I'm here to talk to you about your problem.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Really? What problem's that?

Dimitri Moisevitch: You were chairman of the National Council on Astronautics. Now you are a schoolteacher. This was by your own choice?

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Chancellor of the university. It pays better. What do you care?

Dimitri Moisevitch: You were responsible for the Discovery mission. It was a failure. Someone had to be blamed, so it was you. You like being a teacher?

Dr. Heywood Floyd: I don't think I like you.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 1:05 PM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Friday 21 March 2014