Omar and his friend, Ali, returning to Moorish Granada after several years in the Middle East, discover that an evil usurper is now in power. With the help of a female genie, Omar sets about restoring freedom and justice.
11/22/63 is a novel by Stephen King about a time traveler who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date). It is the 60th book published by Stephen King, his 49th novel and the 42nd under his own name. The novel was announced on King's official site on March 2, 2011. A short excerpt was released online on June 1, 2011, and another excerpt was published in the October 28, 2011, issue of Entertainment Weekly. The novel was published on November 8, 2011 and quickly became a number-one bestseller. It stayed on The New York Times Best Seller list for 16 weeks. 11/22/63 won the 2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Mystery/Thriller and the 2012 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Novel, and was nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel and the 2012 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.
Perhaps unassumed by most, the ancient Egyptians were unique in their attitude to sexual equality. Women held the title of 'Pharaoh' no fewer than 18 times. There were also female doctors, tutors, prime ministers and priestesses in Egypt long before anyone thought possible.
بۆ دەوڵەمەندکردنی پاشخانی زانیاریی و زانینی ئەو ڕووداوانەی لە سنووری ململانێ دەریاییەکانی جەنگی جیهانیی دووەمدا ڕوویانداوە، زنجیرەکە گرنگە. هاوکات جێی تێڕامان و پێزانینە کە گرتە و دیمەنەکانی ئەم زنجیرەیە چ واقیعییانە یاخود بەشێوەی نواندن گێڕەرەوەی مێژوو بن، چیرۆکت بۆ ئەگێڕنەوە.
Victory at Sea is a documentary television series about warfare in general during World War II, and naval warfare in particular, as well as the use of industry in warfare. It was originally broadcast by NBC in the United States in 1952–1953. It was condensed into a film released in 1954. Excerpts from the music soundtrack, by Richard Rodgers and Robert Russell Bennett, were re-recorded for record albums. The original TV broadcasts comprised 26 half-hour segments—Sunday afternoons at 3pm (EST) in most markets—starting on October 26, 1952 and ending on May 3, 1953. The series, which won an Emmy award in 1954 as "best public affairs program", played an important part in establishing historic "compilation" documentaries as a viable television genre.
بۆ دەوڵەمەندکردنی پاشخانی زانیاریی و زانینی ئەو ڕووداوانەی لە سنووری ململانێ دەریاییەکانی جەنگی جیهانیی دووەمدا ڕوویانداوە، زنجیرەکە گرنگە. هاوکات جێی تێڕامان و پێزانینە کە گرتە و دیمەنەکانی ئەم زنجیرەیە چ واقیعییانە یاخود بەشێوەی نواندن گێڕەرەوەی مێژوو بن، چیرۆکت بۆ ئەگێڕنەوە.
Immoral Tales (French: Contes immoraux) is a 1973 French anthology film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film was Borowczyk's most sexually explicit at the time. The film is split into four erotic-themed stories that involve the loss of virginity, masturbation, bloodlust, and incest.
After the release of Immoral Tales, Borowczyk began to fall out of favor with film critics. Modern critical reception to the film is that it is not one of Borowczyk's strongest works.
The film is separated into four stories:
The first story involves André (Fabrice Luchini), who takes his 16-year-old cousin (played by Lise Danvers) to the beach to perform fellatio on him in tune to the waves of the incoming tide.
The second story is titled Thérése the Philosopher, an adaptation of the novel of the same name. It involves a teenage country girl (Charlotte Alexandra) who intermingles sexual desires in her imagination with her dedication to Christ after being locked in her room.
The third story features Elizabeth Báthory (Paloma Picasso) as a countess who murders young girls in order to gain eternal youth by bathing in their blood and a girl (Marie Forså) putting pearls inside her vagina.
The final story involves the daughter of Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia Borgia (Florence Bellamy), having sex with her male relatives.
For five decades, American agencies have stockpiled information on UFOs. So did their counterparts behind the iron curtain. Soldiers, scientists and spies all paint a disturbing picture of the KGB's secret campaign. The UFO encounter that almost sparked a nuclear war. The pair of MiG fighters that tried to shoot down a UFO - both jets blown out of the sky! Stunning proof that the Soviets recovered something not from this earth! Amazing film footage smuggled out of Russia. This exclusive investigation into one of the most compelling events of our time is hosted by Roger Moore.
A rich socialite escapes her boring lifestyle when a ghost takes her to a sexual hell where anything goes.
The film, which has avant-garde, experimental elements, concerns a bored socialite who finds herself drawn to a mirror that sexually arouses her. The film has themes of incest and the traumatic effects it has on those who have experienced it. It also holds scenes of violence and sexual violence, as well as presenting the sexual content in an artistic as opposed to erotic manner.
Andre Kriegman (based on Eric Harris) and Calvin Gabriel (based on Dylan Klebold) announce their intention to attack their school, Iroquois High School[3], calling their plan "Zero Day". They keep a video diary on the camera, carefully hiding it from their friends and families. The majority of the film is portrayed through their video filming, and shows them planning, preparing, and explaining some of their motives.
Other scenes show the two attending Andre's birthday party, egging the house of someone they dislike, and Cal going to the prom while Andre works at a pizza place. In one video entry, Cal notes the origin of the name "Zero Day": Cal and Andre originally planned to attack on the first day on which the temperature dropped to zero degrees after they had finished their preparations. This plan soon proved impractical, and they set May 1, 2001 as the new date. Wanting their attack to have a memorable name, they agreed to keep the original title.
The second to last scene of the movie shows the boys arriving at school on May 1 and preparing their plan and weapons in Andre's car. Andre says that he could never have carried out Zero Day without Cal's help, a sentiment Cal echoes. They run into the school, armed with two .45-caliber semi-automatic pistols (Glock 21C & Norinco M1911), a .357 Magnum Ruger GP-100 revolver, an M1 carbine, and a Smith and Wesson Model 3000 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, all stolen from Andre's father and cousin. The shooting is shown through the viewpoint of security cameras very similar to Columbine High School massacre's view. The dialogue is heard via the cellphone of a student who is shot and killed. Shooting at anyone they see, Andre and Cal kill eleven students, one school resource officer, and wound eighteen others[3]. The pair eventually see law enforcement arriving in force after sixteen minutes of shooting. After arguing over whether to engage the police in gunfire, the pair decide to count to three and shoot themselves.
The next scene is set on May 10, nine days after the shooting. A group of youths film themselves going to a park where memorial crosses are standing. They say that Andre and Cal killed twelve people and themselves. Finding crosses for the pair, they set them on fire and run back to their cars. The last scene shows the two crosses burning.
فیلمێکی ناوازەیە دەربارەی کارەکتەرناسیی و زانینی ئایدیا و سایکۆلۆجیی بکوژ. لەڕاستییدا تۆ گەر ئەم نووسینەت نەخوێندایەتەوە و سەرەتا فیلمەکەت ببینیایە، وات هەست دەکرد کە کۆی ئەوەی دەیبینیت ڕاستەقینەیە و نە نواندنە نە دەرهێنانی بۆ کراوە. یەکێکە لەو فیلمانەی بە تامەزرۆییەوە بەدیاریەوە دادەنیشیت وێڕای ئەوەی شێوەیەکی ناهونەریی پێبەخشراوە، ئەمەش خۆی لەخۆیدا گەمەی دەرهێنانەکەیەتی کە وای کردووە هەستبکەیت کۆی گرتەکان ڕاستەقینەن و لەلایەن دوو هەرزەکارەوە گیراون کە هیچ لە دەرهێنان و سینەماتۆگرافی نازانن! ئەمەش کلیل و هۆکاری سەرەکیی سەرکەوتنی فیلمەکەیە.
سەرەڕای ئەوەی لەڕووی کواڵیتی و دیمەنەوە زۆر لەو فیلمانە جیاوازترە کە من پلەی باڵایان پێدەدەم لەوانە: (Lord Of The Rings و Schindler’s List و Inglourious Basterds و American History X و چەندان فیلمی دیکە..) بەڵام هاوکات ئەم فیلمەش ئاستێکی زۆر نزیک لە پلەی باڵای پێدەبەخشم و لەکۆتاییدا هەروەک فیلمە باڵاکان سەرسامی کردم و بەهۆیەوە وەک خووە هەمیشەییەکەم؛ دەستم بەرزکردەوە و وایلکردم بەهۆی ئاستی نواندنی ناوازە و دەرهێنانە ناوازەکەیەوە بڵێم: "ئەیهاوار!." تۆش (پێویستە) بیبینیت.
100 Yen is a historical documentary about the evolution of arcades and the culture surrounding it - from the birth of arcades to the game centers that still thrive today.
100 Yen: The Japanese Arcade Experience is a 68 min. historical documentary focusing on the evolution of arcades and arcade culture in Japan.
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