Nick of Time

Nick of Time
Nick of Time (1995)

IMDB rating: 6.20

Plot: Gene Watson (Johnny Depp) is an ordinary public accountant returning home from his ex-wife’s funeral and is met by Mr Smith (Christopher Walken) and Ms. Jones (Roma Maffia) who kidnap his daughter (Courtney Chase) and give him a gun, six bullets, a name-tag that will give him access to anywhere in a specific hotel, and the itinerary of Governor Grant (Marsha Mason) and is informed that he must kill the Governor in 1 hour and 15 minutes or his daughter will die. The rest of the movie follows Mr. Watson as he desperately attempts to warn the Governor without the knowledge of the two and finds out that the conspiracy against her reaches all the way to those she trusts most.

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Directors: Badham John

Actors: Depp Johnny,Walken Christopher,Strauss Peter,Smitrovich Bill,Spradlin G.D.,Vazquez Yul,Ortega Armando,Bau C.J.,Thriller,Drama,Crime,

When do new weekly episodes of Big Time Rush air on Nick?
The first episode of Big Time Rush for 2010 aired on a Monday. That was the only time it aired on a Monday though I believe, so I was just wondering if it came on a different day now instead?

thanks


They only aired it on a Monday that one time because it was Martin Luther King Day, and Nick had a special iCarly episode scheduled that night as a lead-in for the premiere

iCarly has a new time slot on Friday night for new episodes at 8, which leads into all new episodes of Big Time Rush at 8:30.
OMFG | Feb 06, 2010

Acolytes

Acolytes
Acolytes (2008)

IMDB rating: 5.80

Plot: James Tresswick and Mark Vincent are victims of a brutal bully Gary Parker who has maltreated both boys, marking their bodies and spoiling their young lives. In their last year of high school, James and Mark find a way to stop being victims. They’re going to kill Gary; Wandering alone around an isolated forest - the suspected site of the disappearance of a local girl - 17 year old Mark strays upon an adult male filling in a trench. It’s suspicious and tantalizing. Mark returns with his friend James and Chasley Keys and they bring shovels to exhume what will probably be rotting garbage or someone’s dead pet - or so they tell themselves. They find the ghostly white body of a woman. She’s a tourist - a Canadian backpacker. The “trench” is a grave. The “adult male” is her killer. And they’ve got him by the balls. Responding to Mark’s intimations James floats an idea to seek out “the sicko”. It’ll be a bit of fun. He’s confident the guy lives in their suburb; Mark saw his car parked on a trail; Mark knows what the car looks like; Mark knows what he looks like. It can be done. Chasely goes along with it. No surprise. James has done all her thinking since they started a relationship. Mark agrees because he’s got a thing for Chasely and he’d like to appear a bit more like her boyfriend, but mostly Mark agrees because he carries a culpable secret. They find the car and the killer 24 hours later. He’s got the same house as everyone else and a kid and a wife. Jeez, it’s anticlimactic. Then, in Chasely’s bedroom, as the girl cleans up the latest damage done to Mark’s face by an animal called Gary Parker, James floats another idea; What if the killer were contacted and told the name of a guy that they’d like to see dropped in a hole of his own? He’s their secret, isn’t he? They kind of own him, don’t they? If he thinks they might let him go he’d do anything, wouldn’t he? What could go wrong? James, Mark and Chasley are about to cross a line of no return as serial killer Ian Wright lures the vulnerable teenagers into his violent world.

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Directors: Hewitt Jon

Actors: Baldwin Danny,Bennick Harley,Dorman Michael,Edgerton Joel,Gregory Sebastian,Levi Todd,Nolan Samuel,Payne Joshua,Phelan Anthony,Prewecki Leigh,Sheldrake Ryan,Crime,Drama,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,

how much is my warhammer 40k army worth?
i have realised i don’t enjoy 40k and have decided to give up but i cant decide wt 2 sell my army for. sooo i was hoping someone here could give me an idea of its worth. it can make between 1000 - 1500 points and i will be selling the codex too. here’s a list of what i have.

inquisitor w/ inferno pistol
crusader
2 heavy bolter gun servitors (converted from space marines)
sister hospitaliare
acolyte
2 bound pyscers (1 converted from half a marine)
a lexmechanic
a familiar
a priest in power armour w/storm bolter & power weapon
high marshal helbretch (use able as a second inquisitor)
an evisor assassin (converted from a model of a dragon ball z character)
2 death cult assassins
a squad of 10 battle sisters (9sisters 1 superior)
a squad of 10 car-skins or caden shocktropers (nt sure which but i use as stormtroopers)
a squad of 5 seraphim (4seraphim and 1 superior)
an immolator w/ twin heavy flamers (twin multi melta also with it)
and a penitent engine (might keep)

all models are painted. so any idea of what its worth has cost me about ?150


it has come at a cost to your social life…..

Nautius Maximus | Jan 12, 2010


Clearly someone has never played a wargamer and dosent realise how social a hobby it is….

There are a few factors that will determine how much youll net for an army, so i cant tell you an exact price without seeing it. This is the best way to work it out. First job is to completly dirregard any conversions because unless they are very good noone will want them, so dont factor them in.

Now add up all the cost of the models you have (use the GW website) and divide that by half, and ask yourself how well youve painted them. A mediocre paint jon will fetch you about 50- 60 % of original price, a god one between 75% to greater than the original cost and a poor job will fetch mabye 30% at best.

Also, if there are any troop units (as in not single model / HQ units) with out of date models, this may furthur reduce your cost.
ringking | Jan 13, 2010


The conversions, unless of very high quality, are essentially worthless.

If the models are well-painted, based and in good condition, you can expect to get between ?70 and ?100, obviously depending on who’s looking and for what.

If they are adequately painted and based, then perhaps ?50.

If the paint-jobs are of below tabletop quality, necessitating a considerable amount of paint stripper and elbow grease on the part of your buyer, then maybe ?30.

I am a professional painter and modeller and I recently sold ?450 of space marines for less than ?200, despite having a high-quality standard. Still, it paid for Christmas!
precinctomega@btopenworld.com | Jan 13, 2010


Both of the estimates provided above are very good answers, but I had to throw in my two cents and suggest that once you have a baseline price you’re estimating it to be worth, try eBay - you might end up fetching a lot more for the models. Just make sure to take high quality photos, and I have to agree, leave out the conversions.
Phill | Jan 15, 2010

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)

IMDB rating: 6.70

Plot: The prequel story traces the origins of the centuries-old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires known as Death Dealers and their onetime slaves, the Lycans. In the Dark Ages, a young Lycan named Lucian (Sheen) emerges as a powerful leader who rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor (Nighy), the cruel vampire king who has enslaved them. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, Sonja (Mitra), in his battle against the Death Dealer army and his struggle for Lycan freedom.

Directors: Tatopoulos Patrick

Actors: Brolly Shane,Grevioux Kevin,Mackintosh Steven,Nighy Bill,Sheen Michael,Action,Fantasy,Horror,Thriller,

What do the following 2 movies have in common besides the fact that their vampire movies?
30 Days of Night
Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans


elizabeth hawthorne is in both movies (Lucy Ikos in 30 Days, Orsova in Rise of the Lycans)

petergriffin | Oct 29, 2009


they both have villians lol
Jasmin | Oct 29, 2009


Both had very dark cinemaphotography
Both involved a battle between victim (Lycans/Humans) and oppressor (Vampires)
Cesaria Barbarossa | Oct 29, 2009

Timecop

Timecop
Timecop (1994)

IMDB rating: 5.40

Plot: In Washington DC in 1994, the Senate Oversight Committee (SOC) is being spoken to in the capitol building by George Spota, who explains that for the past 20 years, Doctor Hans Kleindast, the Nobel laureate who help the government with the space program back in the 1960s and 1970s, has been doing research, and his field of research has been time travel. The SOC believes that Hans is a quack — until George tells the SOC that Hans actually succeeded in his research and took a trip to the past then back to the present. You can’t travel into the future because the future hasn’t happened yet. George makes it clear that a covert agency is needed to police time travel, so the Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) is formed. Named as the director of the TEC is Commander Eugene Matuzak, formerly of the Washington DC police department. Senator Aaron McComb, who sees possibilities, agrees to chair the oversight on the new program. Sometime later, at a shopping center, TEC agent Max Walker and his wife Melissa are being watched by a pair of shady looking men. Later, at home. Max and Melissa spend some passionate time together. That night, Melissa is about to tell Max something extremely important when the phone rings. Max answers the phone and is told to go to TEC headquarters. Max gets dressed and as soon as Max opens the front door to go outside, he is attacked by the two men from the shopping center. As the two men are beating Max up. Max sees Aaron looking out the window of the bedroom that Melissa is still in, and Aaron is holding Melissa hostage, forcing Melissa to watch Max’s beating. The two men outside then shoot Max, who is wearing a bulletproof vest — and then an explosion engulfs the house, killing Melissa. On October 30, 1929, on Wall Street in New York City, a man named Lyle Atwood enters an office building and rides an elevator up to an office. There is a sudden ripple in the office, and Max enters from the future. It turns out that Lyle is Max’s partner, and Lyle is planning to stop the depression from happening. Max wants to know who Lyle is working for, and Lyie calls two security men into the office to deal with Max. Max beats up the two security men, and Lyle pulls out a gun and opens fire on Max. When Lyle runs out of bullets, Max forces Lyle to admit that he’s working for Aaron, and that Aaron has paid off a lot of other TEC agents as well. Lyle then jumps out the window. Max jumps out after Lyle, grabs him, and takes Lyle with him back to present time, which is now the year 2004, ten years after Melissa’s murder. TEC judge Marshall sentences Lyle to be immediately executed, so Lyle is sent back to 1929 and is dropped to his death from the point in midair where Max and Lyle disappeared to 2004. At TEC Headquarters in 2004, Aaron, Max, and Matuzak are showing Senator Malcolm Nelson around the TEC building. Aaron reminds everyone that people who go back in time risk coming into contact with a past version of themselves. The same matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time, because if that happens, and if it’s a person accidentally making physical contact with their past version, that person will die, and their body will disappear from the face of the Earth. Later, Max tells Matuzak that Aaron wants to shut down the TEC so no one can stop him from altering the past to his advantage, because Aaron is now running for President of the United States. Aaron’s fading campaign for president is dealt a blow when he is denied federal campaign matching funds. Just before Max wakes up, two men break into his home to kill him, but Max turns the tables and kills the two men who broke in. TEC internal affairs investigator Sarah Fielding questions Max. Max soon learns that Sarah may be on the wrong side in this. Max must travel back and forth in time to bring Aaron down…and when Max goes back to 1994 and finds out what Melissa wanted to tell him 10 years ago, it gives Max incentive to at least try to prevent Melissa’s murder.

Directors: Hyams Peter

Actors: Van Damme Jean-Claude,Silver Ron,McGill Bruce,Bellis Scott,Schombing Jason,Lawrence Scott,Welsh Kenneth,Woolsey Brent,Loree Brad,Kelly Shane,Faraci Richard,Lambert Steven,McNulty Kevin,Thriller,Action,Sci-Fi,

Where else was a similar plot device to "American Beauty" used?
In "American Beauty" we start by being shown the ending without knowing why it happened. Later sequences (or flashbacks) give us one narrative of how it might have happened, then other ones supersede that with another and then a third.

Where else has this been used, other than "Memento", "Planet of the Apes", Zhang Yimou’s "Hero", the Terminator series, van Damme’s "Timecop" or "Lord of the Rings"? (don’t mention junk like "Back to the Future" trilogy). Who first used it?
Do you also like this plot device?
LilyRT - it’s not so much the nonlinear timeline as the fact that we get several successive narratives, each of which casts the ending in a different light and supersedes the previous ones.


Pulp Fiction and Big Fish–though they don’t quite meet your description. the conclusion isn’t shown at the beginning. It’s just a nonlinear timeline.

Goodfellas–it’s narrated by the guy at the end.
Saving Private Ryan
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Usual Suspects
Gandhi
The Grudge
I also remember this interesting episode of thirtysomething where a dinner was replayed from four different points of view.

Twilight Zone (50s) in To Serve Man is the best, earliest one I can come up with–that one was great.

Thought of an earlier one–Double Indemnity (1944)–a lot of those old detective noir films were narrated first person. It’s not far-fetched to take it a half-step forward and have them narrating a flash-back.

and another Freaks (1932)–not narrated by it starts off by telling the back story to a side show attraction. great flick

OKAY, this is the earliest i can think of–The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)–silent flick. you open with two gentlemen talking about a young woman. they flashback to the story of how she got that way. but, you really don’t get the story til the "reveal" at the end. another great movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0010323/

since I love all these examples, I think it’s safe to say I love this device.

EDIT: but American Beauty doesn’t really do that. the only one you mentioned that does that is Hero. the only one I can think of that does that is the episode of thirtysomething. still interesting. looks at a dinner through four different sets of eyes.

LilyRT | Jul 12, 2009


In the classic Sunset Boulevard, the William Holden character seen dead in a swimming pool at the beginning narrates what happened to get to that point.

Harold Pintar’s Betrayal is a play and film of a illicit love affair in reverse.

The Japanese film Rashamon by Kurasawa starts after a rape and murder and tells what happened from 4 viewpoints. There is an American version with Paul Newman.
William B | Jul 12, 2009

Good Shepherd, The

Good Shepherd, The
Good Shepherd, The (2004)

IMDB rating: 5.00

Plot: CHRISTIAN SLATER plays a worldly and urbane priest who is forced to challenge his comfortable existence as an ecclesiastical spin-doctor when he comes to believe in the innocence of a young priest accused of murder. His only ally, a journalist, is also his former sweetheart…

Directors: Webb Lewin

Actors: Slater Christian,Rea Stephen,Pinsent Gordon,Flores Von,Kash Daniel,Hughes Jordan,Podhora Roman,Lawrence Shawn,Glazer Colin,Murray Duane,Drama,Thriller,

DO YOU KNOW ABOUT GERMAN SHEPHERDS?
i want to learn more about this breed and where and how to look for a good quality dog that has german bloodlines and has heathly parents, please let me no if you know about this breed and maybe i can learn some things from you


I have learned that this website is a good website to do research on breeds. Hope it helps.
baby girl | Feb 06, 2010


Here are some websites to help you out.
Cubbies24 | Feb 06, 2010


I own a GSD. dogbreedinfo.com is NOT a good source, as they acknowledge mixed breeds.

My German Shepherd came from my great grandmother, she bred GSDs and had quite a few champions. She had also bred peke’s (pekingese) and she was very expierienced with dogs, as she owned her own kennels as well.

GSD’s in America are practically a different breed from the German GSDs. Your best bet is to either

A) Find a reputable breeder in Germany

B) Go to Germany and bring a dog home.

I feel that german shepherds are the greatest breed to walk this big planet, and that they are truly beautiful creatures! Hope that is works well, and you love and care for your dog(s) until their last day on this planet.

Oxygen

Oxygen
Oxygen (1999)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: A masochistic cop (Maura Tierney), who hides her predilection from her cop husband (Terry Kinney), gets involved in pursuing a kidnapper nicknamed Harry for Harry Houdini (Adrien Brody), who has kidnapped a rich woman (Laila Robins) and has buried her somewhere in Manhattan while demanding a ransom from her tycoon husband (James Naughton). Failure to pay the ransom within 24 hours will lead the kidnapper to abandoning the woman. Dylan Baker also appears as the fed that is assigned to the case.

Directors: Shepard Richard

Actors: Brody Adrien,Naughton James,Kinney Terry,Calderon Paul,Baker Dylan,Krupa Olek,Faison Frankie,Stimac Slavko,Henderson Michael,Shepard Robert,Perez Eddie,Canfield Gene,Quinn Christopher J.,Crime,Thriller,

Would this be considered 'emotional abuse'?
My friend & her dad have never really been close. Tonight, he started yelling @ her to the point were she was crying. He didn’t stop yelling when she broke down & started crying on the floor, or when she started hyperventilating, or when she her mother was on the ground helping her breath with a paper bag, or when she couldn’t feel her hands due to lack of oxygen. He kept yelling @ her. She’s okay now, but she’s sick of all of it; what can she do? I’m worried, she’s 17 & doesn’t know if she can wait until 18 to move out. What would you tell her?


In my point of view, it can be considered as an emotional abuse. The lack of empathy from her father just shows that he doesn’t give a damn with what she’s feeling.
berrykiss08 | Feb 04, 2010

Body Heat

Body Heat
Body Heat (1981)

IMDB rating: 7.30

Plot: Ned Racine is a seedy small town lawyer in Florida. During a searing heatwave he’s picked up by married Matty Walker. A passionate affair commences but it isn’t long before they realise the only thing standing in their way is Matty’s rich husband Edmund. A plot hatches to kill him but will they pull it off?

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Directors: Kasdan Lawrence

Actors: Hurt William,Crenna Richard,Danson Ted,Rourke Mickey,Preston J.A.,Ryan Michael,Marko Larry,Sharp Thom,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

Why Children often Sweat in Sleep?
The so-called physiological hyperhidrosis refers to the kids body in well-developed and good health, sweating in sleep without any reasons. Parents usually take their subjective sensation to judge what is the best environment temperature for their baby .they cover their babies firmly with bed sheets in order to keep their warm. As the child brain system has not growth well , also in a period of growth and development, the body’s metabolism is very strong and their body is overheating . So in order to regulate the normal temperature the kids need to evaporative the heat in the manner of sweating only . In addition, children are easily to sweat if drinking milk and eating chocolate before sleep. In addition, the high temperature in the room and excessive warming are another reasons for sweating in sleep. All the above phenomenons belong to the symptoms of Physiological hyperhidrosis . Physiological hyperhidrosis are usually found in children between 3 to 7 years old .Usually it occurs in half an hour and stop in 2 hours time after the children falling asleep. Children perspire mainly on their forehead. The hyperhidrosis symptoms usually disappear with their increase of age.


I can’t help but feel as though this is not a question.
Bret | Feb 04, 2010


I agree….don’t preach, ask!
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Dr.Smart | Feb 04, 2010

Fugitive, The

Fugitive, The
Fugitive, The (1993)

IMDB rating: 7.80

Plot: Based off of a one time 1960’s Mini-Series. (This is not correct. It was a full-blown TV series that ran for four years.) A well respected Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble has found out that his wife, Helen, has been murdered ferociously in her own home. The police found Kimble and accused him of the murder. Then, Kimble (without Justifiable Reason) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. However, on the way to prison, Kimble’s transport crashed. Kimble escapes and is now on the run. Deputy Samuel Gerard from Chicago takes charge of the chase of Kimble. Meanwhile, Kimble makes up his own investigation to find who really killed his life, and to lure Gerard and his team into it as well.

Directors: Davis Andrew

Actors: Ford Harrison,Jones Tommy Lee,Pantoliano Joe,Katsulas Andreas,Krabbe Jeroen,Roebuck Daniel,Wood Tom,Dean Ron,Kosala Joseph F.,Nino Miguel,Drummond John,Fosco Tony,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

I have a secret, my family's crumbling, and it's me and my mom now, what should I do?
Over the past few years, I’d say since 8th grade things got really bad. Even before then, things were weird, like the day my house was searched for a fugitive or when my step dad had to leave for nine months on a "business" trip.

Needless to say, my childhood was a mixture: a dead biological father, loving step father, overbearing mother that I always saw as perfect, and a sometimes nice ,but mostly selfish brother.

Then, came middle school where I was sent to a new school. Sixth grade I was teased and harrassed, "gay" or "faggot" said directly to my face in attempts of intimidation at the lunch table. I found my ground and backbone, figthing words with words and made my place although, it was tough on the days I’d go home sobbing for my mom to let me change schools.

With all the verbal gaybashing, I started having thoughts. I noticed guys when I should’ve been noticing girls and my family was mostly Jamaica homophobic(a place where gays are run out their neighborhoods and a father can stand by as a mob beats his supposedly gay son).

Even at 8, my parents told me "If you or your brother ever end up gay, we’ll kill you." It wasn’t a threat I took seriously at the time because I had no idea what "gay" was ,but then came the internal battle. The guilt. The nights I spent sobbing to God to make me normal and deep down I was alone. I hated myself. I didn’t want this "thing" inside me.

Then, came that night. The night I was sitting in my mother’s room just watching a movie, my dad had lately gone on a business trip. A knock at the door and in came in some of my step brothers. My dad had been stopped on a highway, he had been caught.

Then, came the Greed wars. His family grabbed for anything he had unsuccesfully as my mother fought like a lion. They came one day while we were at school and robbed us anyway.

Then, came my mother and my brother, the yelling and shouting, his bad grades. Then, the car accident he got in with only a few scratches although the car was totaled. Then, me sobbing in front of the washing machine the day my mother wouldn’t stop yelling at us about chores. I missed my father.

I made it out of middle school scarred, still immensely optimistic and naive although without the belief that everyone in the world was "kind". High school came ,but not without my annual summer visit to Jamaica where my dead father’s side of the family still lived. I love them soo much and I got closer to my cousin.

First year came and went, drama with my close friend and soon she left the school in a cloud of smoke, the police questioning me in the office about what happened to her.

That year, last year, I accepted it, alarmingly it was Oprah who broke down my walls and looked through my soul and said, "Stop fighting it. Love yourself. Love"

Second year of high school, I made true friends, swallowed and my overtaking fear and said those words, "I’m gay" to my first person.

Today, I stand having told 15 people, only three of those family and everyone I’ve told has accepted and love me.

But, there’s still that aching hole in my heart. My mother hates gays, my brother only cares for himself and I have the best friends in the world.

How do I hold onto my mother when she’s so bent on being superior to me because she’s my mother? How can I hold onto her when we have such different opinions on trust and the world?

I want hope, love, and real connections. She relies heavily on family and trusts no one else. She tells me that wanting to be a writer won’t make me happy when I know it will. She tells me if M.L.K. couldn’t change the world, what makes me think I can.

She can be loving ,but she just doesn’t listen to what I have to say, so nothing ever changes when I need it to. We still talk of small things and lately, I just sorta stopped all together. I trust my friends more than her and even if she does accept me, how can I go back?

How I can go back to the boy I was at 10 who didn’t have all these scars? The boy who didn’t love himself totally and completely yet?

Now, I do and I’m wondering. When should I tell her? How do I keep us on decent terms until I tell(I’m thinking the day I leave for college next year when I’m 16)?


Wow. Your story really hit me.

Honestly, I don’t have any good advice, I just wanted to tell you I think you’re very brave, and I think it’s astounding that amidst all of that sorrow and darkness, you’ve found a light within yourself.

Be a writer, you are a writer. I don’t know you at all, but I can tell that much. Keep writing, and you’re going to do something truly amazing.

If I were you though, I’d wait until I was already in college before I told her. You’ll want some distance between you so that she can deal with it without taking it out on you. I’m saying that only because my dearest friend is gay as well, and he had to wait almost fifteen years to tell his parents (his father is a baptist preacher and his mother is very much involved with the church, of course). They did disown him, but it’s their loss because they’ll never see him the way the rest of us do: beautiful, loving, and completely worthy of all the good that life has to offer. By the way, he’s a writer, too. We met in a creative writing course we were both taking in college.

Martin Luther King may have not changed the world, not fully, but he left the door open for others to continue the work. Not just him, but everyone who has tried to bring more beauty and truth to this world. Who is to say that you or anyone else can’t try to do the same?

I wish you the best of luck! Just try to survive this next year– you’ll get through it, I know you will! Keep writing and planning for your future! It’s going to get better! Don’t let her bring you down!

Jolene McBryerson | Jan 31, 2010


it does sound like you have been through a lot for only being 15.your mom gave you life,i am sure she loves you.look at what you have gone through in15 years.say your mom is 40.she has gone through 40 years of things you will never know about and may have scars of her own.you need to forgive your mother.true she may never want to accept you are gay.don’t bring a boy friend home for sure.let her read this and some of your answers.then you two can discuss this.wish you luck
sunshine | Jan 31, 2010

Sound of Thunder, A

Sound of Thunder, A
Sound of Thunder, A (2005)

IMDB rating: 4.00

Plot: “A Sound of Thunder” is about a game hunter (Burns) who goes on a time-traveling safari owned and operated by Kingsley’s character to hunt dinosaurs in the prehistoric era. When he kills a butterfly, he unknowingly sets off a chain reaction that will erase humanity from existence. A team of experts must return back in time and replace the butterfly. McCormack is the inventor of the time-traveling computer.

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Directors: Hyams Peter

Actors: Burns Edward,Rohde Armin,Kingsley Ben,Oyelowo David,Hochholdinger Wilfried,Zirner August,Johnson Corey,Van Der Kuech Alvin,Armstrong William,Ong Stuart,Hausknecht Antonin,Fantasy,Thriller,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Drama,Action,

Physics speed Question help? Pls help!?
Speed of Light : 300 000 000 m/s
Speed of sound in Air: 343 m/s
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1) If the time difference between hearing a thunder and seeing a lightning 1s, approximately how far is the thunderstorm away from you?
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Pls help me answer this question and EXPLAIN it. I’m from Singapore so pls try to explain it in a Singapore education method. Explain in a SIMPLER way cos im just a Sec 1.


distance = speed of sound x time difference = 343m
Renegade | Feb 04, 2010

Proof of Life

Proof of Life
Proof of Life (2000)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: In a mountainous South American country, drug-dealing rebels kidnap Peter Bowman, a US engineer who works for an oil company’s subsidiary. The company calls in a negotiator, Terry Thorne, an Aussie ex-soldier based in London. When the subsidiary goes bankrupt, the oil company washes its hands of the matter and pulls Thorne. Bowman’s wife Alice begs him to stay. She and Peter’s sister cobble together some money, Thorne talks ransom terms with the cash-strapped rebels, and Peter, chained high in the mountains, is sustained by a photo of Alice. When the politics of the situation change, so must Thorne’s strategy. And what can Alice and he do about the attraction growing between them?

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Directors: Hackford Taylor

Actors: Crowe Russell,Morse David,Caruso David,Heald Anthony,Anderson Stanley,John Gottfried,Armstrong Alun,Kitchen Michael,Sanchez Mario Ernesto,Sibille Pietro,Action,Drama,Thriller,

can you correct my essay please?
Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut on October 20th 1874. He received his first instruction in piano and other instruments from his father at an early age. At the age of thirteen he started to composing and made his first his piece little marches. By age fourteen he started to work as a salaried church organist. He worked with music with discipline for his age. His best piece was variations of America when he was seventeen. In his adult hood he became the first American classical composer. Ives music was largely ignored during his life, and many of his works where unperformed for many years. He composed many things like symphonies, overtures, and choral psalms. Later in his years Charles ives suffered from several heart attacks which made him to stop composing. He still continued to rework his pieces. Ives was diagnosed with diabetes and later died of a stroke. His music included circus tunes, revival-meeting hymns, and patriotic songs, military marches, and jazz. He often experimented with music, and his music was England flavor.

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Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut on October 20th 1874. He received his first instruction in piano and other instruments from his father at an early age. At the age of thirteen he started composing and made his first his piece little marches. By age fourteen he started to work as a salaried church organist. He worked with music with discipline for his age. His best piece was variations of America when he was seventeen. In his adult hood he became the first American classical composer. Ives music was largely ignored during his life, and many of his works where unperformed for many years. He composed many things like symphonies, overtures, and choral psalms. Later in his years Charles Ives suffered from several heart attacks which made him to stop composing. He still continued to rework his pieces. Ives was diagnosed with diabetes and later died of a stroke. His music included circus tunes, revival-meeting hymns, and patriotic songs, military marches, and jazz. He often experimented with music, and his music was England flavor.
nick t | Feb 08, 2010


here’s the revised version (by me):

Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut on October 20th, 1874. He received his first instruction in piano and other instruments from his father at an early age. At the age of thirteen he started to composing and made his first piece, Little Marches. By age fourteen, he started to work as a salaried church organist. He worked with music with discipline for his age. His best piece was variations of America, which he made when he was seventeen. In his adulthood, he became the first American classical composer. Ives music was largely ignored during his life, and many of his works where unperformed for many years. He composed many things like symphonies, overtures, and choral psalms. His music included circus tunes, revival-meeting hymns, and patriotic songs, military marches, and jazz. He often experimented with music. His music had an English flavor. Later in his years, Charles Ives suffered from several heart attacks which made him to stop composing. This didn’t stop him; he still continued to rework his pieces. Ives was diagnosed with diabetes and later died of a stroke.
88 | Feb 08, 2010


i changed grammar and punctuation, and moved the last few sentences around improving the overall structure. hopefully this helps :)

Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut on October 20, 1874. At an early age, he received his first lessons in piano from his father. At the age of thirteen, he started composing and completed his first his piece, little marches. By age fourteen, he started working as a salaried church organist. At his age, he was working with very disciplined music. At the age of seventeen, her completed his best piece, variations of America. As an adult, Ives became the first American classical composer. His music included circus tunes, revival-meeting hymns, and patriotic songs, military marches, and jazz. He often experimented with music, and his music was England flavor. Ives music was always ignored during his life, and many of his works remained unperformed for many years. He composed numerous works such as symphonies, overtures, and choral psalms. As he aged, Ives suffered several heart attacks, which resulted in him discontinuing composing, however he continued to rework his pieces. Ives eventually was diagnosed with diabetes and later died of a stroke.
justdanceee | Feb 08, 2010