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July 21, 2018
Frankie Smith 'Yo Yo Champ' UND Go Go Girls - '1,2,3,4, Gimme Some More' (Schwanzlutscher, Marc Campbell - Dangerous Minds stole this too)
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July 19, 2018
Boom! (entire film), Regulation bizarre Lee Hazlewood, Vintage SEXY Debbie Harry!, Lee Hazlewood, Teenage Brooke Shields Stiv Bators Fashion Shoot
Boom! (entire film), Regulation bizarre Lee Hazlewood, Vintage SEXY Debbie Harry!, Lee Hazlewood, Teenage Brooke Shields Stiv Bators Fashion Shoot
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Boom!
Boom 1968 Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton
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oh thank u i installed so many apps to find this movie but i couldn't im glad that i searched here on youtube
I'm glad you all liked the film, I'm curious what is your age and how did you discover this film?
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS MOVIE AGAIN, DEAR LA SERPENT SANTA!!! BLESS YOU!!!! THIS IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE, AND ONLY YOU PRESENT IT TO US FREELY! BLESS YOU! AND THANK YOU SO MUCH!
La Serpents Santa, thank you so very much for bringing this great, work of art movie back to the public domain!!! I must now watch it every day! Isobel!!! I love Liz and Richard.... in this beautiful Sardinia set, well..... it's just devilishly too Isobel to describe! Many have told me I am a dead ringer for dear Liz.... she's my idol, what a kind, good soul. thank you so much again!
It's the screenplay ... it's the clothes ... it's the talent. I love you R.B for spoiling her.
Is anyone else half way through thinking what is this about.
Easter Island with a Chinese book of poetry. A junky queen lost without love and her sharp tongue
That's Elizabeth Taylor's brother, Howard Taylor, at 5:38 ; He happened to be visiting Liz in Sardinia one day back then during the filming and he unexpectedly took this small role as the "Journalist" and in my opinion became one of the very few actors in this movie who was not woefully miscast!
boom. I love all Richard and Liz films. I haven't seen this in twenty years. thanks for posting it up.
The terrible movies she forced him to make just to pay for their extravagant lifestyle!
http://www.egs.edu
John Waters, American filmmaker, director, writer, personality, visual artist and art collector talking about his films, work, biography, ideas and philosophy. John Waters, born 1946, in a public open lecture with students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department, film and movie program, Saks-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2000. John Waters. John Waters rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressor cult films. John Waters' early films were all shot in the Baltimore area with his company of local actors, the Salamanders.
In addition to Divine, the group included Mink Stole, Cookie Mueller, Edith Massey, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, and others. These early films were among the first picked up for distribution by New Line Cinema. John Waters' films premiered at the Baltimore Senator Theatre and sometimes at the Charles Theatre. John Waters' early campy movies present filthily lovable characters in outrageous situations with hyperbolic dialogue.
His early films, Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Desperate Living, which he labeled the Trash Trilogy, pushed hard at the boundaries of conventional propriety and movie censorship. A particularly notorious final segment of Pink Flamingos, simply added in as a non sequitur to the end of the film, featured, in one take without special effects, a small dog defecating and Divine eating the feces. The 1981 film Polyester starred Divine opposite once-teen-idol Tab Hunter.
John Waters films have become less controversial and more mainstream, although works such as Hairspray, Cry-Baby and Serial Mom still retain his trademark inventiveness.
The film Hairspray was turned into a hit Broadway musical, which swept the 2003 Tony Awards, and a movie adaption of the Broadway musical was released in theaters on July 20, 2007. John Waters' most recent film, the NC-17-rated A Dirty Shame, is a move back toward his earlier, more controversial work of the 1970s. He also had a cameo in Jackass: Number Two, which starred Dirty Shame co-star Johnny Knoxville. John Waters has stated that his next movie will be a children's film titled "Fruitcake".
John Waters is currently a professor of Cinema and Subcultural Studies at the European Graduate School. In 2007, he also became the host (as "The Groom Reaper") of 'Til Death Do Us Part, a program on America's Court TV network featuring dramatizations of real-life marriages that soured and ended in murder. A gay American, Waters is an avid supporter of gay rights and gay pride.[4] He is also a supporter of the United States Democratic Party.
Waters has been known to create characters with alliterated names for his movies including
Tracy Turntable, Motormouth Maybelle, Dawn Davenport, Donald Dasher, Link Larking, Penny Pingleton, Sylvia Sickles, Wade Walker, Wanda Woodward, Mona Malinowski, David Divine, Bo-Bo Belsinger, Francine Fishpond, Sandra Sullivan, Prudy Pingleton, Todd Tomorrow, Mole McHenry, Ursula Udders, Fat Fuck Frank, and Ramona Cricket.
Regulation bizarre Lee Hazlewood
Vintage SEXY Debbie Harry!
Debbie Harry sings "Sweet Thing" Lifted from "Unmade Beds" and then again from "What the Punk"
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July 18, 2018
25 Words Don’t Exist In English: Margarita-Milwaukee (Japanese): An act someone does for you that you didn’t want to have them do and tried to avoid having them do, but they went ahead anyway, determined to do you a favor, and then things went wrong and caused you a lot of trouble, yet in the end social conventions required you to express gratitude
25 Words Don’t Exist In English
Approximately 375 million people speak English as their first language, in fact it's the 3rd most commonly spoken language in the world (after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish). Interestingly enough it's the number 1 second language used worldwide - which is why the total number of people who speak English outnumber those of any other.
But whilst it's the most widely spoken language, there's still a few areas it falls down on (strange and bizarre punctuation rules aside).
We look at 25 words that simply don't exist in the English language (and yet after reading this list, you'll wish they did)!
1 Age-risotto (Japanese): To look worse after a haircut
2 Margarita-Milwaukee (Japanese): An act someone does for you that you didn’t want to have them do and tried to avoid having them do, but they went ahead anyway, determined to do you a favor, and then things went wrong and caused you a lot of trouble, yet in the end social conventions required you to express gratitude
3 Backpack fetching (German): A face badly in need of a fist
4 Blu-shank (Japanese): A beautiful girl… as long as she’s being viewed from behind
5 Dense rascal (Portuguese): “to disentangle” yourself out of a bad situation (To Macerate it)
6 Dundee (Spanish): a climactic show of spirit in a performance or work of art, which might be fulfilled in flamenco dancing, or bull-fighting, etc.
7 Forelsket (Norwegian): The euphoria you experience when you are first falling in love
8 Guanxi (Mandarin): in traditional Chinese society, you would build up good guanxi by giving gifts to people, taking them to dinner, or doing them a favor, but you can also use up your gianxi by asking for a favor to be repaid
9 Ilunga (Tshiluba, Congo): A person who is ready to forgive any abuse for the first time, to tolerate it a second time, but never a third time
10 Gigi (pronounced Ghee; Filipino): The urge to pinch or squeeze something that is unbearably cute
11 L’esprit de l’escalier(French): usually translated as “staircase wit,” is the act of thinking of a clever comeback when it is too late to deliver it
12 Litost (Czech): a state of torment created by the sudden sight of one’s own misery
13 Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan): A look between two people that suggests an unspoken, shared desire
14 Manja (Malay): “to pamper”, it describes gooey, childlike and coquettish behaviour by women designed to elicit sympathy or pampering by men. “His girlfriend is a damn manja. Hearing her speak can cause diabetes.”
15 Meraki (pronounced may-rah-kee; Greek): Doing something with soul, creativity, or love. It’s when you put something of yourself into what you’re doing
16 Munchie (Korean): the subtle art of listening and gauging another mood. In Western culture, munchie could be described as the concept of emotional intelligence. Knowing what to say or do, or what not to say or do, in a given situation. A socially clumsy person can be described as ‘munchie operetta’, meaning “absent of munchie”
17 Pena Jena (Mexican Spanish): The embarrassment you feel watching someone else humiliating
18 Pooch much (Russian): a person who asks a lot of questions
19 Schadenfreude (German): the pleasure derived from someone else pain
20 Gregorio (Gaelic): The itchiness that overcomes the upper lip just before taking a sip of whisky
21 Tarragon (Arabic): implies a happy solution for everyone, or “I win. You win.” It’s a way of reconciling without anyone losing face. Arabic has no word for “compromise,” in the sense of reaching an arrangement via struggle and disagreement
22 Tatemae and Honne (Japanese): What you pretend to believe and what you actually believe, respectively
23 Ringo (Amanuenses language of Easter Island): to borrow objects one by one from a neighbor's house until there is nothing left
24 Waldensian (German): The feeling of being alone in the woods
25 Yoko Meshed (Japanese): literally ‘a meal eaten sideways,’ referring to the peculiar stress induced by speaking a foreign languageVia SXB.com
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