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City by the Sea

Dimanche, février 28th, 2010

City by the Sea
City by the Sea (2002)

IMDB rating: 6.20

Plot: New York City homicide detective Vincent LaMarca has forged a long and distinguished career in law enforcement, making a name for himself as a man intensely committed to his work. But on his latest case, the stakes are higher for Vincent—the suspect he’s investigating is his own son. He and Joey have been painfully estranged ever since Vincent divorced his wife and left the decaying boardwalks of Long Beach, Long Island for the anonymity of Manhattan and a successful career with the NYPD. He lives his life in solitude, keeping his girlfriend at arm’s length; the closest relationship he maintains is with his partner, Reg—and Vincent makes sure that stops at the precinct door. As long as Vincent lives in the protection of the present, he doesn’t have to deal with the pain of his past—or his sorrow over his broken relationship with Joey. But this murder investigation is drawing Vincent home to Long Beach, the self-proclaimed City by the Sea, where the past has been waiting for him to return. The agonizing memory that has tortured him all his life—the death of his father, a convicted murderer who was executed when Vincent was just a boy—still plagues him. In the course of the investigation, he discovers that his own unresolved pain and failures as a father have deeply influenced Joey’s life, and now his 18-month-old grandson may be fated to follow their self-destructive paths.

Directors: Caton-Jones Michael

Actors: De Niro Robert,Franco James,Forsythe William,Mount Anson,Doman John,Tarantina Brian,Moran Michael P.,Serrano Nestor,Cowles Matthew,Farmer Cyrus,Crime,Drama,

Should New York City become it's own separate City State? Does America deserve it?
Fact: 99% of America is complete, utter medicority

Fact: New York City is a bastion of light, culture, and life in a sea of darkness.


We rock!!!

The entire country basically depends on us, we should at least be the capital!

I mean, like does anyone care what happens to all that farmland in Wyoming and Kansas and Nebraska or wtvr? NO.

BYDM Seniors 2010!!!! | Feb 03, 2010


Fact: Putting fact before your statement doesn’t make it true.
Forget War Buy More | Feb 03, 2010


Please. Yes.
sophie | Feb 03, 2010


I’m a New Yorker and no one I know would say something like that, except someone from Wyoming.

BTW, New York City is its own separate city.
justagrandma | Feb 03, 2010


Fact: NYC would be a flourishing third world country / highest welfare state (if it were to go that route).
O'Ryan | Feb 03, 2010


New York is dependant on the rest of the country as we are for it.
But for some reason New Yorkers tend to think they are the center of world - which is usually what makes them so frrkkin irritating.
future | Feb 03, 2010

Someone Like You…

Samedi, février 27th, 2010

Someone Like You...
Someone Like You… (2001)

IMDB rating: 5.80

Plot: After a series of ill-fated relationships, Jane (Ashley Judd) has finally met Mr. Right, Ray (Greg Kinnear) - he’s emotionally available, and not afraid of commitment. Six weeks into their blissful courtship, he asks her to move in with him, and they start looking at apartments. But little by little Ray starts to pull away, until Jane realizes that once again she’s been dumped. Jane’s womanizing coworker, Eddie, just happens to be looking for a roommate, and Jane reluctantly moves in. Desperate to understand what happened and get over Ray, Jane comes up with a theory of interpreting male-female relations by observing the behaviors of wild animals. She shares this idea with a friend who works at a men’s magazine (Marisa Tomei) and is given an anonymous editorial column devoted solely to her thoughts on the matter. But no one could have predicted the chord she’d strike among women with her theory, and the column’s wild success makes Jane start to question her conclusions - and opens her eyes to what might be right in front of her.

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Directors: Goldwyn Tony

Actors: Kinnear Greg,Jackman Hugh,Friedman Peter,Reddin Keith,Grant Derick Karlton,Coyle Matthew,Yang Pon,Comedy,Romance,

University attendance?
I’m attending university and my attendance isn’t great… it isn’t bad either but I’m guessing something like 80-85%
Can I get in trouble? Someone told me that you can’t get kicked out of university for bad attendance because you’re paying… but I’m still worried. One of my teachers keeps whining when people miss her lessons, I have 4 teachers. The other 3 don’t say anything if you don’t come in.
My work is fine and I’m doing well but I think on average I miss a day every week or two weeks. Can this affect the grades I get???
Thanks
I go in the UK

The Yes Men Fix the World

Samedi, février 27th, 2010

The Yes Men Fix the World
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: Troublemaking duo Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, posing as their industrious alter-egos, expose the people profiting from Hurricane Katrina, the faces behind the environmental disaster in Bhopal, and other shocking events.

Directors: Bichlbaum Andy

Actors: Watts Reggie,Bonanno Mike,Documentary,

Wanna read some hilariously funny true Readers Digest stories?
Gee, Thanks for the Help
43. For some reason, the bookstore clerk couldn’t get the computer to recognize my preferred customer card. Peering over her shoulder at the screen, I said, "There’s part of the problem. It shows my birth date as 12/31/1899."
"That’s right," my husband chimed in. "She was born in June, not December."
–M. Patricia Capin

44. At 82 years old, my husband applied for his first passport. He was told he would need a birth certificate, but his birth had never been officially registered.
When he explained his dilemma to the passport agent, the response was less than helpful. "It’s all right," the agent said. "Just bring a notarized affidavit from the doctor who delivered you."
–Elgarda Ashliman

War Stories
45. Short and baby-faced, my buddy Wiggins had trouble being taken seriously in the Army. A mustache, he assumed, would fix that. He was wrong.
"Wiggins!" bellowed our drill instructor after spotting the growth during inspection. "What’s so special about your nose that it’s got to be underlined?"
–K. Trott

46. While my husband was stationed overseas, our four-year-old daughter decided that she needed a baby brother.
"Good idea," I told her. "But don’t you think we should wait till your father’s home?"
She had a better idea. "Why don’t we just surprise him?"
–Kay Schmidt

47. During basic training, our drill sergeant asked all Jewish personnel to make themselves known. Six of us tentatively raised our hands. Much to our relief, we were given the day off for Rosh Hashanah.
A few days later, in anticipation of Yom Kippur, the sergeant again asked for all Jewish personnel to identify themselves. This time, every soldier raised his hand. "Only those who were Jewish last week can be Jewish this week," declared the sergeant.
–Allen Israel

48. Just before I was deployed to Iraq, I sat my eight-year-old son down and broke the news to him.
"I’m going to be away for a long time," I told him. "I’m going to Iraq."
"Why?" he asked. "Don’t you know there’s a war going on over there?"
–Thomas Cioppa

49. When I worked as a medical intern in a hospital, one of my patients was an elderly man with a thick accent. It took a while before I understood that he had no health insurance. Since he was a World War II vet, I had him transported to a VA hospital, where he’d be eligible for benefits.
The next day, my patient was back, along with this note from the VA admitting nurse: "Right war, wrong side."
–M. Murray

50. Few people outside the military know what a quartermaster does. So during my aircraft carrier’s Family Day, I demonstrated a procedure called semaphore-I grabbed my flags and signaled an imaginary boat.
When finished, I pointed to a little girl in front and asked, "Now do you know what I do?"
"Yes," she answered. "You’re a cheerleader."
–Danny Sullivan


I like your collection from Readers Digest-stars for all of them……….

AFOUR | Dec 16, 2009


Hahaha I almost fell off my bed w/ the one about the Jewish soldiers! :D So great, thanks for making my night so much better. :) Andrew Kilgannon | Dec 15, 2009


Lol i like #50 :D —-He got owned!
Michael H | Dec 15, 2009


Hahaa! These are funny.
#48 is cute XD
imanerd94 | Dec 16, 2009

Palindromes

Samedi, février 27th, 2010

Palindromes
Palindromes (2004)

IMDB rating: 6.90

Plot: A fable of innocence: thirteen-year-old Aviva Victor wants to be a ‘mom’. She does all she can to make this happen, and comes very close to succeeding, but in the end her plan is thwarted by her sensible parents. So she runs away, still determined to get pregnant one way or another, but instead finds herself lost in another world, a less sensible one, perhaps, but one pregnant itself with all sorts of strange possibility. She takes a road trip from the suburbs of New Jersey, through Ohio to the plains of Kansas and back. Like so many trips, this one is round-trip, and it’s hard to say in the end if she can ever be quite the same again, or if she can ever be anything but the same again.

Directors: Solondz Todd

Actors: Faber Matthew,Buell Bill,Masur Richard,Stone Danton,Agri Robert,Singer Stephen,Adly Guirgis Stephen,Adly Guirgis Stephen,Drama,Adventure,Comedy,

Can somone help with java code?
I need help on this program it takes in a string e.g abc 121 123 abba acca.
Then the output is Valid Palindromes are abba acca (It doesnt count numbers a palindromes)
How do i seprate each word without using arrays?
I got wrote this code for the start but it only takes in the above string and writes it backwards which is what i need but how do i get it not to count the numbers and the words that arent palindromes

System.out.println("Enter your name");
name = EasyIn.getString();

for(index = name.length()-1 ;index >= 0 ; index–)
{
System.out.print(" "+ name.charAt(index) ) ;

}
Thanks a million
Im not looking for the easiset way i cant use the scanner I just need a way to seperate each word without using arrays maybe using a static method but i dont really know where to start thanks


The easiest way is to use a Scanner object (import java.util.Scanner;), and use

Scanner tokenizer = new Scanner(name);
ArrayList<String> tokens= new ArrayList<String>();
while (tokenizer.hasNext())
tokens.add(tokenizer.get());

Now you have all of the tokens from the input string in the tokens ArrayList. Use tokens.size() to find how many there were, tokens.get(n) to get the n’th token (n=0,1,2,…,size-1), and

for (String tok : tokens)
{
// do something with (tok)
}

as a quick way to process the tokens one-at-a-time without explicitly counting and indexing the tokens.
husoski | Feb 07, 2010


It would be easier if you do use arrays, as you can simply split the string into tokens using String’s split() method and iterate over each token testing for palindromes. I would suggest creating a separate method to do the test. This method can first check that the input string is all letters (no numbers).

String[] words = name.split("\\s");
for (String s : words) if (isPalindrome(s)) … // print the word

private boolean isPalindrome(String s)
{
if (!s.matches("[a-zA-Z]+")) return false; // only accept letters
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder( s).reverse();
return sb.toString( ).equals(s);
}
cb | Feb 07, 2010

Blind Date

Vendredi, février 26th, 2010

Blind Date
Blind Date (1987)

IMDB rating: 5.40

Plot: Walter Davis is a workaholic. His attention is all to his work and very little to his personal life or appearance. Now he needs a date to take to his company’s business dinner with a new important Japanese client. His brother sets him up with his wife’s cousin Nadia, who is new in town and wants to socialise, but when he was warned that if she gets drunk, she looses control and becomes wild. How will the date turn out - especially when they encounter Nadia’s ex boyfriend David?

Blind Date

Directors: Edwards Blake

Actors: Willis Bruce,Hartman Phil,Coe George,Blum Mark,Larroquette John,Daniels William,Stark Graham,Tanney Herb,Shimono Sab,Romance,Comedy,

Girls: What do you think????????
I had a date with a girl earlier this week. It was a blind date and we were set up by a mutual friend. The friend told us she would set the first date up and then whatever happens from there is up to us. The date went alright we went to a fairly nice steak house and then went for a cup of coffee and walked around the open air mall. She ate light, drank water and had a small coffee event though I told her she could have whatever she wanted. I was not nervous but our friend called me and told me that she was freaking out about it. As far as conversation goes, she was not very talkative but I get the idea she was shy. Occasionally, she would smile a small smile and give a slight giggle and I would look away every once in a while and when I turned back she was looking at me but quickly averted her eyes. All she told her friend was that I was a very nice guy and that she had fun. Well I asked our friend if she would be interested in going out again (because I am interested) and she said that was between us. So I have little feedback. Based on what I have given you, Should I ask her out again and could this girl like me?


yeah, go for it. she said she had fun and that you’re nice. you never know until you try.
avery55 | Feb 05, 2010

Scream 3

Vendredi, février 26th, 2010

Scream 3
Scream 3 (2000)

IMDB rating: 5.30

Plot: STAB 3: RETURN TO WOODSBORO is currently in production, and a killer is on the loose cutting corners cast wise. The murders draw a reporter, ex-cop, and young woman to the set of the movie inspired by their life. They soon find out that they are dealing with a trilogy, and in a trilogy…anything can happen.

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Directors: Craven Wes

Actors: Arquette David,Henriksen Lance,Dempsey Patrick,Foley Scott,Richmond Deon,Keeslar Matt,Warburton Patrick,Schreiber Liev,Kennedy Jamie,Comedy,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,

POLL: Which of these are you LEAST likely to do while waiting in line somewhere…?
1) pick a wedgie.
2) have an embarrassing phone conversation with your Dr. (via the cell phone)
3) scream at your significant other (if they are waiting with you, or via the cell phone)
4) spank your child (if you have one)
5) pick your nose
6) pass gas


Wow. You have some tough choices there, lol

1. Well. I refuse to be uncomfortable for anyone so I have no problem pulling out a wedgie.
2. Depending on how important this line is, I’d call the doctor back when I’m done.
3. I don’t usually yell in public but I am one hell of a SCREAMER when I text!
4. I would NEVER spank my child in public! Discipline is to be done behind closed doors!
5. There’s a way to slyly pick your nose….with a tissue of course!
6. Silent ones happen all the time, people just won’t admit it! lol

So, my answer must be the spanking in public. Probably won’t happen.

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Diplomatic Siege

Jeudi, février 25th, 2010

Diplomatic Siege
Diplomatic Siege (1999)

IMDB rating: 3.90

Plot: A bomb expert is sent to the US embassy in Bucharest to defuse an old cold war bomb that is stored in the basement. Unexpectedly, a group of terrorists representing the “Serbian Liberation Front” raid the embassy, killing a number of people and taking 37 hostage. The special mission operative must save his son and an old flame. Meanwhile an anti-terrorist squad is sent on the rescue mission. The squad leader turns out to be old friends with the head terrorist.

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Directors: Graef-Marino Gustavo

Actors: Weller Peter,Berenger Tom,Pintea Adrian,Ochsenknecht Uwe,Lelliott Jeremy,Jao Radmar Agana,James Brion,McCarthy Francis X.,Eastin Steve,McCormack J. Patrick,Bodolan Mircea,Reyes Francisco,Action,Thriller,

Ok Muslims why aren't the people told this?
Muhammad arrived in Medina in 622 believing the Jewish tribes would welcome him. Contrary to expectation, his relations with several of the Jewish tribes in Medina were uneasy almost from the start. This was probably largely a matter of local politics. Medina was not so much a city as a fractious agricultural settlement dotted by fortresses and strongholds, and all relations in the oasis were uneasy. In fact, Muhammad had been invited there to arbitrate a bloody civil war between the Khazraj and the Aws Allah, in which the Jewish clans, being their clients, were embroiled.

At Muhammad’s insistence, Medina’s pagan, Muslim and Jewish clans signed a pact to protect each other, but achieving this new social order was difficult. Certain individual pagans and recent Medinan converts to Islam tried to thwart the new arrangement in various ways, and some of the Jewish clans were uneasy with the threatened demise of the old alliances. At least three times in five years, Jewish leaders, uncomfortable with the changing political situation in Medina, went against Muhammad, hoping to restore the tense, sometimes bloody-but predictable-balance of power among the tribes.

According to most sources, individuals from among these clans plotted to take his life at least twice, and once they came within a bite of poisoning him. Two of the tribes–the Banu Nadir and the Banu Qaynuqa–were eventually exiled for falling short on their agreed upon commitments and for the consequent danger they posed to the nascent Muslim community.

The danger was great. During this period, the Meccans were actively trying to dislodge Muhammad militarily, twice marching large armies to Medina. Muhammad was nearly killed in the first engagement, on the plains of Uhud just outside of Medina. In their second and final military push against Medina, now known as the Battle of the Trench, the Meccans recruited allies from northwestern Arabia to join the fight, including the assistance of the two exiled Jewish tribes. In addition, they sent envoys to the largest Jewish tribe still in Medina, the Banu Qurayza, hoping to win their support. The Banu Qurayza’s crucial location on the south side of Medina would allow the Meccans to attack Muhammad from two sides.

The Banu Qurayza were hesitant to join the Meccan alliance, but when a substantial Meccan army arrived, they agreed.

As a siege began, the Banu Qurayza nervously awaited further developments. Learning of their intention to defect and realizing the grave danger this posed, Muhammad initiated diplomatic efforts to keep the Banu Qurayza on his side. Little progress was made. In the third week of the siege, the Banu Qurayza signaled their readiness to act against Muhammad, although they demanded that the Meccans provide them with hostages first, to ensure that they wouldn’t be abandoned to face Muhammad alone. Yet that is exactly what happened. The Meccans, nearing exhaustion themselves, refused to give the Banu Qurayza any hostages. Not long after, cold, heavy rains set in, and the Meccans gave up the fight and marched home, to the horror and dismay of the Banu Qurayza.

The Muslims now commenced a 25-day siege against the Banu Qurazya’s fortress. Finally, both sides agreed to arbitration. A former ally of the Banu Qurayza, an Arab chief named Sa’d ibn Muadh, now a Muslim, was chosen as judge. Sa’d, one of the few casualties of battle, would soon die of his wounds. If the earlier tribal relations had been in force, he would have certainly spared the Banu Qurayza. His fellow chiefs urged him to pardon these former allies, but he refused. In his view, the Banu Qurayza had attacked the new social order and failed to honor their agreement to protect the town. He ruled that all the men should be killed. Muhammad accepted his judgment, and the next day, according to Muslim sources, 700 men of the Banu Qurayza were executed. Although Sa’d judged according to his own views, his ruling coincides with Deuteronomy 20:12-14.

Most scholars of this episode agree that neither party acted outside the bounds of normal relations in 7th century Arabia. The new order brought by Muhammad was viewed by many as a threat to the age-old system of tribal alliances, as it certainly proved to be. For the Banu Qurayza, the end of this system seemed to bring with it many risks. At the same time, the Muslims faced the threat of total extermination, and needed to send a message to all those groups in Medina that might try to betray their society in the future. It is doubtful that either party could have behaved differently under the circumstances.

Yet Muhammad did not confuse the contentiousness of clan relations in the oasis with the religious message of Judaism. Passages in the Qur’an that warn Muslims not to make pacts with the Jews of Arabia emerge from these specific wartime situations. A larger spirit of respect, acceptance, and comradeship prevailed, as recorded in a late chapter of the Qur’an:

We


I have news for you. College students learn that in 1st year Ancient History class.

Bowen | Sep 15, 2008


that was way too long dude.
i am not wasting half an hour reading that.
and im not muslim….hmm why did i anser this question lol.
idk.
&lt;3Vasudha Loves Yhu(; | Sep 15, 2008


Read your own novel !!!!!!!!!!!!
You Can't Handle The Truth!! | Sep 15, 2008


Tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo long.

(like how i spelled ‘too’).
??? | Sep 15, 2008


Okay, learn to summarize. Way too long.
Railyn A | Sep 15, 2008


I am still reading
Ramon | Sep 15, 2008


I think you copied and pasted some meaningless bantor you didnt even read yourself.
Anne | Sep 15, 2008


In 1649 on st. georges hill
a ragged band they called the diggers came to show the peoples will
they defied the landlords they defied the laws
they were the dispossesed reclaiming what was ours
we come in peace they said
to dig and sow
we come to work the lands in common and to make the wastelands grow
this earth divided, we will make whole
so it will be a common treasury for all.
My name

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

Jeudi, février 25th, 2010

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: Nuclear physicist Paul Nesbitt, sees what he believes to be a giant monster after an atomic bomb test in the artic. The only other witness is killed when he is covered by ice. When Nesbitt returns to the States he tries to convince the world that he did see the monster, even paleontologist Thurgood Ellison. The only person that will believe him is Ellison’s assistant, Lee Hunter. Ellison is finally convinced when Nesbitt and a survivor of a ship that was attacked by the monster both identify the monster as a rhedosaurus. Eventually the monster makes its way to New York where it kills several people not just by devouring them or crushing them with its sheer weight, but it also is the carrier of a deadly virulent disease.

Directors: Lourie Eugene

Actors: Hubschmid Paul,Kellaway Cecil,Tobey Kenneth,Woods Donald,Van Cleef Lee,Brodie Steve,Elliott Ross,Pennick Jack,Hyke Ray,Fox Michael,Greenman Alvin,Ferguson Frank,Donovan King,Aldrich Fred,Sci-Fi,Horror,

Any reason why New York City is the setting for most movies?
* Deluge (1933)
* When Worlds Collide (1951)
* Invasion U.S.A. (1952)
* The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
* Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
* 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)
* The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)
* Crack in the World (1965)
* Destroy All Monsters (1968)
* Planet of the Apes (1968)
* Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)
* The Human Tornado (1971)
* Meteor (1979)
* Escape from New York (1981)
* Q (1982)
* 2019, After the Fall of New York (1983)
* Graveyard Shift (1987)
* Solar Crisis (1990)
* Daylight (1995)
* Independence Day (1996)
* The Postman (1997)
* Deep Impact (1998)
* Godzilla (1998)
* Armageddon (1998)
* End of Days (1999)
* Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999)
* A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001)
* Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
* The Time Machine (2002)
* The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
* Godzilla Final Wars (2004)
* Category 7: The End of the World (2004)
* War of the Worlds (2005)
* 10.5: Apocalypse (2005)
* Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006)
* Resident Evil Extinction (2007)
* I Am Legend (2007)
* Cloverfield (2008)
* Wall-E (2008)
* Disaster Movie (2008)
* The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)
* Watchmen (2009)
* Knowing (2009)
* 2012 (2009)


There is a lot of different types of scenery-both man made construction, as well as nature.

Very famous, well known city.

Lot’s of people to play extras.

Cheap (relatively) to film there.

All four seasons.

rosebud | Apr 19, 2009


One of the most well known cities in the world. Also because it’s my home and I directed about 3/4 of those movies.
NY Rangers (The King&gt;Ovi) | Apr 19, 2009


A friend of mine from New York once said that it was because it doesn’t cost very much money to film there. Like 250,000 dollars a day. He could have been messing with me, but I asked him that question and that’s what he told me.
cooa5599 | Apr 19, 2009


Because it is the city for all races. And besides, everyone is almost free to do anything.
Sakky | Apr 19, 2009


Probably because it’s the most well known city in the us. And Also cause it’s entertaining to see new york.
Leo | Apr 19, 2009


i think it’s because, historically, NEW YORK CITY is what people from other countries usually associate with when they think of the United States…

and, how it’s practically a city made up of people from other countries, religions, and other walks of life, any disaster set in that city gets a kindred type of reaction from a lot of people around the world…

subconsciencely (?), it’s like that disaster, be it Godzilla or aliens, is attacking "the world" and not just "an american city"…
bottomboy | Apr 19, 2009

The Stendhal Syndrome

Jeudi, février 25th, 2010

The Stendhal Syndrome
The Stendhal Syndrome (1996)

IMDB rating: 5.90

Plot: Anna Manni is a policewoman trying to capture a vicious serial rapist and killer. The problem is that she suffers from “Stendhal’s syndrome”, a psychosomatic disease that gives her dizziness and hallucinations when she is exposed to the sight of paintings and artistic masterpieces. When the maniac lures her into a trap inside Florence’s famous Uffizi museum, her troubles are just beginning…

Directors: Argento Dario

Actors: Kretschmann Thomas,Leonardi Marco,Diberti Luigi,Bonacelli Paolo,Lambroschini Julien,Quentin John,Diogene Franco,Crespi Lorenzo,Pedeferri John,Diano Mario,Crime,Thriller,Horror,

Can Stendhal's syndrome bring you to tears?


Stendhal syndrome is a poorly defined psychosomatic entity to begin with…Although tearing is not described as one of the major manifestations of the disorder (such as the traditionally described rapid heartbeat, dizziness, confusion and even hallucinations) I wouldn’t completely exclude it since the entity is poorly defined to begin with and there is no concrete scientific consensus about it…

mindspeedpower | Feb 26, 2007

Taking Chances

Jeudi, février 25th, 2010

Taking Chances
Taking Chances (2009)

IMDB rating: 0.00

Plot: When he discovers that an Indian casino is about to be built over the town’s historic battlefield, Chase Revere, the self-appointed protector of a small town’s rather meager place in American history, joins forces with sexy but dangerous town siren Lucy Shanks to launch an all-out offensive against the project - earning the wrath of the entire town, who believe that the casino will save their decaying local community.

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Directors: Cooley Talmage

Actors: Long Justin,Corddry Rob,O’Donnell Keir,Jensen David,Simpson Jimmi,Offerman Nick,Howe Brian,Reeves Phil,Beltran Robert,Beck Martin,Cross Kendrick,Comedy,

A question about divorce in California?
I live in California & I filed for divorce 4 months ago. From what I hear it usually takes 6 months to get the divorce finalized. We have a court date set up for next month & my lawyer says that it’s jus to make sure that "it’s moving right along". I don’t understand why we need to go to court just to make sure the divorce is moving right along. Is there a chance that the judge will finalize the divorce on that day in court? (I don’t want to ask my lawyer becuase I’m paying her enough already).


Ask her! I think you have already paid for an answer!
Peter B | Feb 05, 2010


If it’s uncontested, it should be fine. I think it is in your best interest to have a judge look at the work both "sides" have done.

My Mom’s was one court date and then the papers were filed.
DM | Feb 05, 2010