What Movie Would You Like to See a Quality Updated Remake of?
Please suggest more if you have them.
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What's so wrong with being a sheeple?
I wouldn't mind being a mind-controlled robot if I was a mind-controlled robot.
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The actor Angela Lansbury, best known as Jessica Fletcher in the TV series Murder, She Wrote and for numerous film and theatre roles, has died aged 96. She died in her sleep on Tuesday, just five days before her 97th birthday, her family has announced.
Lansbury was born in London in 1925, to Irish actor Moyna Macgill and Edgar Lansbury, a politician and timber merchant who died when she was nine. Following the Blitz, Lansbury, two of her siblings and her mother relocated to the US, where she trained at New York’s Feagin School of Drama and Radio. She went on to receive an Oscar nomination for her first film role, aged 19, in the 1944 film Gaslight, and starred in the hit film National Velvet, as well as a steady stream of other MGM productions during the 1940s.
After more minor roles, Lansbury came to prominence once again in the 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate, however it wasn’t until 1966, when she took the lead title in the musical Mame, that she reached widespread prominence. A lead role as Rose in the West End transfer of Stephen Sondheim’s Gypsy followed, as did roles in hit films and further musical theatre productions, including Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd.
However, she will be best known to many for playing the role of Jessica Fletcher in the US crime drama Murder, She Wrote. An international success, the whodunit drama ran from 1984 and 1996 and made a global star of the actor who played its lead, a crime writer and would-be detective. She also exec produced the show, via Corymore Productions, a production company she started with her late husband Peter Shaw, who died in 2003. Lansbury also notably voiced Mrs Potts in the 1991 Disney film Beauty and the Beast.
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are there any other programming “manuals” other than chainless slaves?
There are other books on programming such as The Search For The
"Manchurian Candidate". I don’t know of other “manuals”.
There are also sites that provide information on TBMC as well as people who assist survivors and have written books/articles.
This being said, I don’t look for other ‘manuals’ regarding programming.
Oz
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Classic Hollywood actress Janet Leigh (Psycho, Manchurian Candidate, Jamie Lee Curtis' mother) and Monte Markham (Mr Deeds Goes to Town, Star Trek: DS9) in Murder, She Wrote.
Season 4, episode 11- Doom with a View
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zombies with rfid chips have to visit the graverobber!
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Project Artichoke or Operation Artichoke, was a CIA research project that began in 1951 and whose aim was to determine whether a person could be forced via hypnosis or forced drug addiction such as morphine or LSD, to commit an act of attempted assassination.
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Fondly remembering the first time I got really high and believed I was a russian agent sent by the KGB to spy on my boyfriend
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#remembering #angelalansbury #actress #themanchuriancandidate #anastasia #beautyandthebeast #theenchantedchristmas #murdershewrote #magnumpi #thestoryofthefirstchristmas #thelastunicorn #mrssantaclaus #nannymcphee #mrpopperspenguins #littlewomen #marypoppinsreturns
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Hey guys, has anyone else been blacking out for days on end only to find themselves washing someone else’s blood out of their shirt-cuffs in a shitty motel several states over with no memory of how they got there every time they play cards?
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