Keyword: scenes
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Pretty much any movie with Peter Sellers in it is my favorite movie, but especially his starring roles in the Pink Panther movie series. In this particular scene in I think is "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", Inspector Jacques Closeau is the midst of tracking down former Chief Inspector Dreyfus and stop him from using the Fosbender Lazer weapon again. At the hotel, Closeau enters to get a "reum", and while the elderly gentleman is examining the check-in card afterward, Jacques encounters a scruffy, small canine. "Does your dog bite?" Closeau inquires. "No," replies the German mountain innkeeper. With that,...
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NEW YORK - "Show Dogs" is making some edits after allegations that the kids movie promoted a harmful message about sexual abuse. "Responding to concerns raised by moviegoers and some specific organizations, Global Road Entertainment has decided to remove two scenes from the film 'Show Dogs' that some have deemed not appropriate for children," the distribution company said in a statement to the Daily News Wednesday. **SNIP** "Show Dogs," starring Will Arnett, Ludacris, Natasha Lyonne, Jordin Sparks, Gabriel Iglesias, Alan Cumming and Stanley Tucci, features a minor plot about Max, the Rottweiler police dog who goes undercover at a dog...
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Fans were sent into a frenzy as a behind-the-scenes clip from Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Force Awakens was released at Comic-Con International on Friday. The three-and-a-half minute video gives loyal followers insight on the making of the highly-anticipated seventh film of the franchise. Classic stars including Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Peter Mayhew and Anthony Daniels could be seen in the clip as well as newcomers Lupita Nyong'o, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and Domhnall Gleeson. Director of the flick, JJ Abrams, is shown hyping up the cast and crew as he makes the announcement: 'We are here...
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Scenes from a "moderate" "Palestinian" university Hitler-style saluting peace partners Campus scenes yesterday at Al-Quds University. The Western-funded university authorities regularly tolerate such Fascist-style displays by students, some of whom have then gone on to attack Jewish civilians. Scroll down below for more photos. Scenes yesterday afternoon from a “moderate” "Palestinian" university WHAT ARE THE CHANCES FOR PEACE SO LONG AS THE PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT ENCOURAGES THIS AND WESTERN GOVERNMENTS CONTINUE TO FUND HIM WITHOUT CRITICISM?[Note by Tom Gross]During his press conference in Jerusalem today on the “peace process,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry criticized Israel again, but did...
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For days now, the mainstream and leftstream media have been telling us that the Muslim Brotherhood is not dangerous, not radically Islamist—but that even if they are Islamist that they are popular amongst the people. Western leftists view the Brothers as engaged in a Hamas-like form of soup kitchen social work/theocratic totalitarianism, but who nevertheless have earned the right to be democratically voted into power by the people. They have been invited to join the negotiations with Mubarak's regime. Short-sightedly, they claim that if we are serious about standing for democracy and the vote, that we have no choice but...
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The director of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" - the two-part final cinematic chapter based on the series of seven books - says Daniel Radcliffe will do several nude scenes in the upcoming movie, one of them of the steamy variety....a monster tortures Harry's friend Ron (Rupert Grint) with images of Harry in some sort of tryst with Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), with whom Ron is passionately in love.
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An Iraqi Army Soldier provides security during a weapons cache search along the Tigris River on the outskirts of Mosul, June 21. Department of Defense photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremy T. Lock. MOSUL -- Gun fire erupted suddenly near the office where provincial official Aday M. Abdul Ali was discussing preparations for an upcoming election with U.S. Army 1st Lt. Wade Williams. “No problem … no problem,” Ali said.The men continued to talk. How many ballots should each polling site have? How should they be delivered? What about security? The men mulled these questions amid the sounds of...
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CALGARY-Some films are remembered more for one particular moment than its plot, cast or even quality. Maybe it’s the image of Michael Madsen slicing off a cop’s ear in Reservoir Dogs as Steeler’s Wheel’s Stuck In The Middle With You plays on the radio. Or maybe it’s Salma Hayek pouring whiskey down her bare leg as she sticks her foot into Quentin Tarantino’s mouth in From Dusk Till Dawn. With Basic Instinct 2 out today - and its marketing campaign trying to cash in on filmdom’s ultimate such moment in the original - we thought it worthwhile to look at...
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Code: ZE04121203Date: 2004-12-12Pope Defends Nativity Scene as a Sign of Faith and CultureIn Angelus Address on Gaudete SundayVATICAN CITY, DEC. 12, 2004 (Zenit.org).- The Christmas crib is a sign of faith and culture, says John Paul II. "Small or large, simple or elaborate, the crib constitutes a familiar and particularly expressive representation of Christmas," the Pope said. "It is an element of our culture and art, but above all a sign of faith in God, who came to Bethlehem 'to dwell among us.'" The Holy Father made his comment today from the window of study, as he greeted the crowds...
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Behind The Scenes In Iraq With Wolf Streisand When I see the incredibly negative & biased coverage of Iraq that we're getting from the mainstream press, I almost have to wonder if something like this is about what's happening behind the scenes... CNN Reporter: Hello, I'm CNN correspondent Wolf Streisand, live on the wild streets of Baghdad where lawlessness reigns, security is non-existant, chaos is the order of the day, the situation is steadily worsening.... Camera Man: Wolf, Wolf, we're going to have to cut & take it from the top. There's an Iraqi policeman standing behind you in the...
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Behind the Scenes In Democrat War Rooms August 8, 2003 12:08 PM EST BEGIN TRANSCRIPT All right, folks. As you know, it's Open Line Friday, which means that you get to go beyond the boundaries I normally set Monday through Thursday. Those boundaries are generally defined as the things that I am interested in and like - and if there are things out there that we haven't discussed during the week that you want to bring up today, feel free to do it. That's what Open Line Friday is. The situation in California continues to effervesce, and... You see the...
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Scenes from Liberia: Horror, chaos and a people pleading for help By Declan Walsh in Monrovia 26 July 2003 At first, Siapha Kiazolu was speechless. He stood on the spot where a mortar shell killed his wife two hours before, and pointed at the thickening pool of blood, the scattered flip-flops, the white body bag. Then he found her hat. "It hit her in the head," he mumbled, fingering two jagged holes. Siapha dropped the wool hat on the ground, and turned away in pain. Then he clutched his sides in pain and let out a long, desperate wail. As...
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