剧情简介 The story focuses on Newark's Baraka family and its involvement in social activism, poetry, music, art and politics. 演职人员 全部 导演 乌迪·阿洛尼 演员 玛娅安杰洛 饰:Self Amina Baraka 饰:Self 科里·布克 饰:Self 劳琳·希尔 ...
"Is Hollywood racist? You're damn right Hollywood is racist. But it ain't that racist that you've grown accustomed to. Hollywood is sorority racist. It's like, 'We like you Rhonda, but you're not a Kappa'," the actor and comedian said on stage. "That's how Hollywood is. But th...
Americans have the high technology and a big film 13.___ 去掉the industry ,so there is no wonder they can win the market.14.___ √ Even though it is difficult to change the situation ,you hope 15.__ you改为we we will have more movies produced by our own country.译文:我们这...
Almost three-quarters, 72%, of Americans say they aren't financially secure given their current finances and more than a quarter of Americans said they'll likely never be financially secure, according to a survey by Bankrate. With well over half of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, many ...
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We will leave you with a euphemism from the 2004 comedy, Anchorman. Actor Will Ferrell is expressing surprise. Instead of using bad or offensive words, he refers to Odin, a character in Norse mythology. Americans do not use this expression...
(16)George is from Britain. Chris and Leo are from Australia. I’m from France. And the rest are Americans. (17)But I get along with everybody. You know, we are really starting to bond. It’s great to see how we grow each day as a team. W: (14)Thanks, Victor. I wish you...
The country holds elections Tuesday that will determine Benjamin Netanyahu's fate, but it could be May before its leader is known.
So why do Americans have such a tough time? 那为什么美国人(说英式口音)这么难呢? I think part of it is an illusion. 我认为有部分原因只是因为人们的错误观念。 I think part of it is just the fact that we actually ...
That’s not a 21st century Wine Curmudgeon rant. It was written in 1947 by Frank Schoonmaker, one of the first great U.S. wine critics. Isn’t it time we finally changed this attitude? Haven’t we been waiting too long? The answer to both questions is yes, and the time is now."...