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From Florida, Charles headed west. He made his first records for the Swing Time and Down Beat labels. His records began charting nationwide once he signed with Atlantic Records in 1952, first on the R&B charts (“I’ve Got a Woman,”“A Fool for You,”“...
"I think we can all agree that there's not a man, woman or child alive on this earth who wouldn't enjoy a lovely beverage." ***David Letterman*** "The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs." ***Charles de Gaulle*** "Watch out for intellect, because ...
The screenplay was by Robert Pirosh who was also made associate producer on the film. He wrote the screenplay for over a dozen films including “A Day at the Races” with the Marx Brothers, “Up in Arms” with Danny Kay and “I Married a Witch.” Later, he would go on to also dire...
Today I got a x-ray tube as a present from a friend.It is a old x-ray tube that is not used anymore, but the problem is that I know nothing about it.Since I got it, it would be nice to know how to use it.As for using it, I think I won't keep it, I have somebody in...
- Charles Ealy, Austin American-Statesman "WHO NEEDS 50 SHADES OF GREY WHEN YOU’VE GOT LARS VON TRIER? A provocative, nuanced and even empathetic account of one woman’s attempts to understand and perhaps reconcile the factors that are bound up in sex. IT’S THE WORK OF A FLAMBOYANT SAL...
I've got 88's releases ofDelirium, which has a US release forthcoming that I know you posted about, andJust Before Dawn, which has an inferior transfer to at least one of Code Red's releases, but I think that's it. jenkins
His plan is to kill Magneto, to help Xavier’s dream or something, and it makes for some interesting flashbacks with young Charles even if it’s ultimately nonsensical. Some of it has also aged badly, which is best glossed over. Let me just make a brief comparison to Back to the Fut...
The book, “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” instantly launched Clarke as one of the greatest fantasy writers of her generation. Critics placed her in the pantheon alongside C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien; some compared her sly wit and keen social observations to those of Charles Dickens...
” The operatic epic starring Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, and Jason Robards was lamely marketed here as a conventional Western, baffling fans of John Wayne and “Gunsmoke.” Adding insult to injury, it suffered wholesale cuts that rendered entire sections of the story incoherent. On smaller ...