Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Omega Glory





























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Ike: Countdown to D-Day (Part 2 of 9)










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01:20:00 Yes, sir.
01:20:16 All right. Gather around.
01:20:19 Ten minutes to onload. Just enough time for a visitor.
01:20:23 The supreme commander himself is coming to see us off.
01:20:27 No kidding. Hell, I'll bet he ain't coming with, boys.










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01:20:19 Ten minutes to onload. Just enough time for a visitor.
01:20:23 The supreme commander himself is coming to see us off.
01:20:27 No kidding. Hell, I'll bet he ain't coming with, boys.
01:20:29 It's not his job.
01:20:31 Besides, he hasn't earned his Jump Wings.










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01:20:38 If he asks you a question...
01:20:39 ...you'll find that generals are not interested in the personal.
01:20:43 Be prepared to answer questions such as:
01:20:45 Where you trained, where you did jump school.
01:20:48 What kind of medals and ribbons you've earned. Stuff like that.










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01:22:16 You bet I did, sir. I'm a Chicago boy.
01:22:19 -Southside. -Good for you.
01:22:22 -How about you? Where you from? -New Orleans, sir.
01:22:26 Nebraska, sir. Go Corn Huskers.
01:22:29 That's the wrong team, jumper.










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Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004 TV Movie)

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Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004 TV Movie)

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Tom Selleck ... Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower










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Malice (1993)

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USA 29 September 1993 (premiere)





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Malice (1993)

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Jed: I have an M.D. from Harvard, I am board certified in cardio-thoracic medicine and trauma surgery, I have been awarded citations from seven different medical boards in New England, and I am never, ever sick at sea. So I ask you; when someone goes into that chapel and they fall on their knees and they pray to God that their wife doesn't miscarry or that their daughter doesn't bleed to death or that their mother doesn't suffer acute neural trama from postoperative shock, who do you think they're praying to? Now, go ahead and read your Bible, _Dennis_, and you go to your church, and, with any luck, you might win the annual raffle, but if you're looking for God, he was in operating room number two on November 17, and he doesn't like to be second guessed. You ask me if I have a God complex. Let me tell you something: I am God.










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Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower: Dearest Mamie...

Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower: ...at last the days grow longer and we will soon be in it. I face that with neither dread nor joy. How I wish this cruel business of war could be completed quickly. It leaves me heartsick to think of sending so many young men against Hitler's Atlantic wall. I admit to having developed a veneer of callousness, but counting the human cost is a terribly sad business, and no veneer of callousness allows me to escape the truth that back home the news brings anguish and suffering. So many youngsters already gone forever. Mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters back home must have a difficult time retaining any belief in the internal rightness of things. There is no true glory in war.










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Friday, May 28, 2004

Kay McFadden / Times staff columnist

Candidates' late nights can't beat 'Ike' and the longest day

They are not long, the days of shine and poses.

A new University of Washington study measures the image boost that presidential candidates get from appearing on late-night TV and finds fame — what else? — fleeting.

The study, based on responses from 11,482 adults to the National Annenberg Election survey, determined that in 2000, George W. Bush's positive rating with audiences went up right after appearing on "Late Night with David Letterman." Al Gore similarly benefited from a "Tonight Show" stint.

"Everyone talks about how 'infotainment' is becoming more important in elections, but can it actually sway perceptions of the candidate? We found evidence that it can," says co-author and UW associate professor of communication Patricia Moy.

But wait: There's more.

Apparently, the Letterman effect wore off for Bush after a week or so. His popularity among viewers receded to levels on a par with non-viewers.

So, does TV accelerate Andy Warhol's theorem? Do late-night audiences, younger and more male, revise their opinions once they start to sober up?

The curious may learn more at www.com.washington.edu/Program/Faculty/Faculty/moy.html

Now, let's consider a future president who rarely worried about his image: General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the subject of an A&E docudrama titled "Ike: Countdown to D-Day."

With Memorial Day and the coming 60th anniversary of D-Day, a ton of related programming airs this long weekend. A&E's "Ike," airing 8 p.m. Monday, is especially worth seeing, and not just because newly bald star Tom Selleck does fine work.

Eisenhower combined attributes unusual by today's standards. He was a moderate Republican, a consensus-builder and an internationalist. In an incident the movie recounts, he virtually relieved Gen. George Patton of his command after Patton told newspapers the post-war order would be led by Anglo-Saxons.

He also was an ambitious man and — like most great generals — a great politician.

The movie compresses its profile into the span between December 1943, when Winston Churchill agreed to make Eisenhower Supreme Commander after he threatened to quit, and the carved-in-history date of June 6, 1944.

To a large extent, D-Day serves mainly as a vehicle for examining the leadership of a man too often consigned to the culturally bland, politically creepy 1950s.

"Ike" is an intimate picture. It wastes little time (or budget) on sweeping scenes of military mobilization, opting instead for the personal disputes and discussions that preceded major events.

We see Eisenhower win over his notoriously vain and accomplished rival, field marshal Bernard Montgomery. He painfully confronts Patton and spars with Churchill in some of the film's most delicious scenes.

The supporting actors are very good. As with Selleck, many play against type, and it's an additional pleasure when they prove to be well-cast.

In just one scene, Gerald McRaney gives Patton more disturbing complexity than did George C. Scott's Oscar-winning turn. James Remar, recently Richard in "Sex and the City," is the antithesis of slick as a plainspoken Gen. Omar Bradley.

The other performers are an equal delight, especially Bruce Phillips as Montgomery and Ian Mune as a wily Churchill. Given all the Brits who lately have tackled Churchill, it's rapidly becoming a challenge similar to playing Othello.

But the production rests on Selleck, and he carries it. So natural does he seem as the restrained, quietly authoritative Ike, viewers may wonder why he even bothers with those effortfully sexy private investigator parts.

If the movie misses anything in portraying Eisenhower, it is human frailty. Executive producer and screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd's appreciation sometimes goes overboard, as in a worshipful scene where Eisenhower jokes with troops.

"Ike" offers one more benefit that probably wasn't anticipated: as an antidote to current bad news. It reminds us many military leaders want to do the right thing and more importantly, recognize what that is.










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00:08:02 You'd lose your operational rank. They'd take away three stars.
00:08:06 -Remember '38 in the summer? -Yeah.
00:08:09 Careers had stalled. We figured we'd be passed over...
00:08:12 -...and mustered out within a year. -As colonels.
00:08:15 -Yes, as colonels. -So we'd still be ahead of the game.










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Ronald Reagan ... Grover Cleveland Alexander










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00:11:09 Sir, it wouldn't take more than 1 5 minutes.
00:11:12 Fifteen minutes better spent on real work, captain.
00:11:16 With respect, sir, public relations is real work.










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00:11:55 Yes, sir.
00:12:05 -He's arrived. -I saw. I could hardly miss it.
00:12:14 Beetle, he's brilliant, but sometimes he acts like a child.
00:12:19 Are you thinking of sending him home?
00:12:22 Let's have him.










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00:12:22 Let's have him.
00:12:29 He'll see you now.
00:12:31 -You gonna keep the helmet on? -Damn right.










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Star Trek Season 2 Episode 23

The Omega Glory

Aired Unknown Mar 01, 1968 on NBC

The Enterprise investigates the disappearance of another starship and discovers a planet where the inhabitants are immortal...and engaged in a strange parallel of Earth's Cold War period.

AIRED: 3/1/68










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00:16:54 Sir, may I return to my headquarters now?
00:17:14 Gentlemen.
00:17:24 Played him like a violin. Ate out of my hand, he did. Drive on.
00:17:35 -How'd it go? -l'm keeping him on.
00:17:40 Probably thinks he put one over on me.










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00:13:57 ...that will make Stalin think we are the next enemy.










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00:17:24 Played him like a violin. Ate out of my hand, he did. Drive on.
00:17:35 -How'd it go? -l'm keeping him on.
00:17:40 Probably thinks he put one over on me.
00:17:43 Hell, maybe he did.
00:17:46 Let's keep him in Maidenhead, commanding his fictitious army










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00:17:40 Probably thinks he put one over on me.
00:17:43 Hell, maybe he did.
00:17:46 Let's keep him in Maidenhead, commanding his fictitious army.
00:17:50 Now Rommel thinks he's my ace.
00:17:52 Besides, once we get ashore, I'll need him...










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00:17:50 Now Rommel thinks he's my ace.
00:17:52 Besides, once we get ashore, I'll need him...
00:17:57 ...to command real tanks.










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00:56:50 There is no true glory in war.










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00:37:20 You can't send me home.
00:37:24 You owe me something. I'm part of the inner circle.
00:37:28 That's the worst thing you could have said.










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00:01:10


David Herdeg: Feelings - I don't know. Everything's - everything's normal. Then, out of nowhere, suddenly they're tearing at me. I don't know if it's the past or the future, Heaven or Hell.

Medical technician: Scared?

David Herdeg: Yeah, I'm scared. Something's happening, again, and I want to know what it is or who's responsible. What do you know about the truth? The truth's all twisted. Go back to what? Think about it. What would it really be like to go back and to know the future? Everyone I grew up with, everyone I knew, they're dead, or in some retirement home. I go visit them. The kids I grew up with, they don't even know who I am. Why should they. I don't even know who I am.

Professor Longstreet: These feelings - how long have they been going on?

David Herdeg: I don't know. Three months.

Professor Longstreet: That was when you lost your business, wasn't it?

David Herdeg: What's that got to do with anything?

Professor Longstreet: Now the bank wants to foreclose on your house.

David Herdeg: I told those guys I just need a little time, that's all.

Professor Longstreet: How's Benjamin. How is he, David?

David Herdeg: He misses his mother.

Professor Longstreet: School?

David Herdeg: He's doing fine.

Professor Longstreet: Missed five days last month.

David Herdeg: Well, you seem to know all the answers, Doctor! Why bother asking the questions! Now, all I want to know is what's going on. You owe me that!

Professor Longstreet: Nothing.










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00:37:28 That's the worst thing you could have said.
00:37:32 There is no inner circle. Only those who will live and those who will die.
00:37:38 And you don't seem to get that.



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