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Scarface Movie Review
“To get the woman, first you need the money. When you get the money, you get the power. When you get the power, you get the woman.” Scarface is a classic, one that you’ll greatly enjoy. Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture
Tagged Al Pacino, Brian DePalma, Cuba, F. Murray Abraham, Gina, Manny, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Miami, Michelle Pfieffer, Montana, Robert Loggia, Scarface, Steven Bauer, Tony Montana
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Goldeneye Movie Review
The James Bond franchise hit a creative wall by the late 80′s despite a serious attempt to do something different with “Licence To Kill” in 1989 (although Timothy Dalton’s unsuitability as Bond probably did more to send the franchise in to a downward spiral despite the best intentions of the filmmakers). Pierce Brosnan had long been sought after as a potential James Bond, and following a six-year break from the last film in the series, Brosnan stepped in to the role of Bond in “Goldeneye” quite naturally, if not always comfortably (he looks like he’s still feeling his way through … Continue reading
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Tagged Alec, Cuba, Daniel Craig, director, Famke Janssen, General, Goldeneye, Goldfinger, head, Isabella Scorupco, Judi Dench, Licence To Kill, Martin Campbell, Pierce Brosnan, Roger Moore, Sean Bean, Sean Connery, secret electromagnetic satellite weapon, spy, St. Petersburg, stuntman, Timothy Dalton, Tina Turner;, well-cast actor
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The World Soccer
From my point of view, I think that “passion” is the perfect word to describe soccer-the FIFA World Cup originated in 1930 as an international tournament in Montevideo, Uruguay-Personally, I think that the sport in the Third World has been dominated by soccer-From Equatorial Guinea or Myanmar (formerly Burma) to Kyrgyztan and the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading
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Tagged Accra, Africa, AIDS, Alex (Alessandro) Santos, Algeria, ambassador, Angola, Argentina, Athens, Australia, Austria, basketball, basketball player, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Claudio Reyna, Colombia, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Dikembe Mutombo, East Germany, Egypt, El Salvador, Ferenc Puskas, FIFA, Football, footballer, France, Freddy Addu, George Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah, George Weah, Gerald Asamoah, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guadalupe Ya, Haiti, Honduras, Hugo Perez, Hungary, Indies, Ireland, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, La Paz, Latin America, Liberia, London, Marco Etcheverry, Mexico, Mexico City, Montevideo, Morocco, national team captain, New Jersey, New Zealand, Nigeria, North Korea, Northern Ireland, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, PARIS, Peru, player, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Rome, Russia, Salvador, Santiago, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Seoul, Sierra Leone, Soccer;, Somalia;, South Africa, South Korea;, Spain;, Stationery Office, Sweden, Switzerland, Tab Ramos, the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, the 2006 World Cup, the FIFA World Cup, the National Geographic, The Netherlands, the World Cup, the XXVII Summer Olympics, Trinidad, Tunisia, Turkey, two books, tyrannical president, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, United States, Uruguay, USD, USSR, Wa zan Banga, Wales, West Germany, World Championship, Yugoslavia
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