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Sight to Behold - Devendra Banhart

You fools, you really did it. Charlton Heston Dead at 84. (Scifi Talk Post)

choggie says...

"... There's no such thing as a good gun. There's no such thing as a bad gun. A gun in the hands of a bad man is a very dangerous thing. A gun in the hands of a good person is no danger to anyone except the bad guys. ..."

Cults: Saying No Under Pressure (1991)Narrator-you should like that therealblankman

He wrote and directed Antony and Cleopatra (1972).....if that had been Robert De Niro???.....He'd a cast a black woman in Cleo's roll.....When, oh when, are they going to make a Cleopatra film with a Nubian??? WHEN!!!!??? DAMN DIRTY HAIRLESS APES!!

The Last Man on Earth is Not Alone......

Awesome car chase from "the Seven-Ups"

Sarzy says...

They were actually all directed by different people, though Philip D'Antoni produced all three of them (and directed the Seven-Ups himself, which is strangely his only directing credit). And I didn't know that about the driver. Interesting.

The "biologically unfunny" CRITTTTER & GWIZ are SILVER!!! (Pets Talk Post)

Rome - The murder of Julius Caesar

ant says...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar

"... On the Ides of March (March 15; see Roman calendar) of 44 BC, a group of senators called Caesar to the forum for the purpose of reading a petition, written by the senators, asking him to hand power back to the Senate. However, the petition was a fake. Mark Antony, having vaguely learned of the plot the night before from a terrified Liberator named Servilius Casca, and fearing the worst, went to head Caesar off at the steps of the forum. However, the group of senators intercepted Caesar just as he was passing the Theatre of Pompey, and directed him to a room adjoining the east portico.

As Caesar began to read the false petition, Tillius Cimber, who had handed him the petition, pulled down Caesar's tunic. While Caesar was crying to Cimber "But that is violence!" ("Ista quidem vis est!"), the aforementioned Casca produced his dagger and made a glancing thrust at the dictator's neck. Caesar turned around quickly and caught Casca by the arm, saying in Latin "Casca, you villain, what are you doing?"[55] Casca, frightened, shouted to his brother for help in Greek ("ἀδελφέ, βοήθει!", "adelphe, boethei!"). Within moments, the entire group, including Brutus, was striking out at the dictator. Caesar attempted to get away, but, blinded by blood, he tripped and fell; the men continued stabbing him as he laid defenseless on the lower steps of the portico. According to Eutropius, around sixty or more men participated in the assassination. He was stabbed 23 times.[56] According to Suetonius, a physician later established that only one wound, the second one to his chest, had been lethal..."

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Antony - If It Be Your Will (Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man)



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