Wilma may have been the first, but Pam helped us embrace the concept of the MILF after popping out two of Tommy Lee’s kids and maintaining all her assets, even when carting her rugrats to soccer practice.
Watching this Film I was wandering where is the Iron man - the stupid machine or this f##ing guy that stay alive after bomb explosion in several meters and falling in first robot (and when he has got out from this heap of scrap metal I just said - Lol , he is better than John McClain) . Sooo here are dumpest moments from IronMan movie….
B-list character actors who’s just talented enough to secure bit parts in a handful of movies every year, but not quite good looking enough to become a brand-name star. Some specialize in playing villains and others in having freaky-enormous chest tattoos, but combined, these brave, barely handsome men have appeared in every single movie produced in the last decade
1. Saving Private Ryan — Omaha Beach landing Steven Spielberg, 1998
The graphic depiction of the Omaha beach D-Day landing shocked audiences and even induced flashbacks in Normandy veterans. The shaky, hand held cameras, the desaturated color and the unflinching portrayal of the near-suicidal assault all add up to a sickening sense of realism that remains unmatched in war films.
There are as many great Simpsons quotes as there are Republicans in hell, which is another way to say “a lot.” For 18 years the residents of Springfield have been piling up the wittiest quotes ever uttered on TV. So, before the animated series hits the silver screen next week, here are the best quotes in Simpsons television history, in no particular order…
The following is a list of movies which were created with the intend of tickling the funny bone, and as far as I am concerned, the creators have been more than successful. It will be ruthless to give a numerical order of preference, hence the movies are arranged alphabetically. And yes, this is “my” list and not THE list which every earthling has to follow. Read the rest of this entry »
1. Thank You For Smoking (2006) Tobacco industry lobbyist Nick Naylor has a seemingly impossible task: promoting cigarette smoking in a time when the health hazards of the activity have become too plain to ignore. Nick, however, revels in his job, using argument and twisted logic to place, as often as not, his clients in the positions of either altruistic do-gooders or victims.
2. Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Michael Moore examines what happened in the United States after Sept. 11, the Bush administration’s financial ties to Saudi Arabia and the bin Laden family, and why the United States has become a target for hatred and terrorism. Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore sets out to investigate the U.S. healthcare system. A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories.
4. Election (1999)
An obnoxious overachiever running for student body president is opposed by an unlikely candidate egged on by a vindictive teacher. Mathew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon star in this brilliant satirical comedy, which was nominated for an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay.
5. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
An insane general starts a process to nuclear holocaust that a war room of politicians and generals frantically try to stop. But of course, “there’s no fighting in the war room.” One of the 100 best movies of all time, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott.
6. Wag the Dog (1997)
A spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer join efforts to fabricate a war in order to cover up a presidential sex scandal. A film for the Clinton era if ever there was one, starring Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro. Nominated for an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay.
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