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I remember watching this movie on HBO, when I was little. It was a big deal back then to have HBO, especially for us who lived in the Rio Grande Valley, 4 hours south of San Antonio, Texas.
Moscow on the Hudson, relased on April 6, 1984, was a American romantic comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by Paul Mazursky, who was known for dramatic comedies that dealt with modern social issues. The film starred the late and great Robin Williams, and Maria Conchita Alonso.
The story is of a man who defects while on a circus tour from the Soviet Union. It's a film worth watching, and can very easily be applied to today's social and political environment.
.@realDonaldTrump doesn't know difference between official mtg photographed by press & closed secret mtg his AG lied about under oath. https://t.co/YRFCuJkjLA
LOL it's 7am. I am getting ready for work. I don't have time for morning conspiracy theory tv shows. Dont you have anything to do https://t.co/TLRc9ERrnD
Hentai is the type of art where bizarre sexual desire or act is presented in the genre of anime and manga pornography.
I came across MrSweden's hentai through the blog, Eros Art. The image that caught my attention is titled Movie Distractions, which depicts a brunette woman giving a man oral sex while he is lounging, enjoying a Coca-Cola, and watching TV.
Naturally, I had to learn more about MrSweden and his world of hentai art. Another image that I found sensual is titled You're Mine Tonight, where a couple lays on a rug half-naked in front of a fireplace.
According to his profile, he has taken a hiatus in hentai; however, you can see more of his work HERE.
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ALISA IN ACTION!⚔
Alisa is kicking some asses in this action picture done by the outstanding @oriol_lamiel
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I once dreamt Christopher Walken and I were walking along a
path and talking. I don’t recall what we were talking about but walking with
him was what I remember most. We were strolling through an empty park that
turned to endless hallway and then light. I remember waking up and actually
thinking in my half-awake state Christopher Walken is God.
Christopher Walken is one of my favorite actors, and since
today is his birthday, I wanted to share what I have learned about his impressive
acting career.
Christopher Walken was born on March 31, 1943 in Astoria,
Queens, New York City. Before taking on dramatic roles, Walken was trained as a
dancer in music theater.
His first feature film debut was in The Anderson Tapes (1971), and his first starring role was in The Happiness Cage (1972). In 1977, he
played Annie Hall’s homicidal brother in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall.
His performance in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter, won Walken an Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actor.
In the 80s, he starred in iconic films such as The Dogs of War (1981), The
Dead Zone (1983), A View to a
Kill (1985), and Biloxi Blues
(1988).
Some other films he starred in include: True Romance (1993); Pulp
Fiction (1994); The
Prophecy (1995); Suicide Kings
(1997); Catch Me if You Can (2002); The Wedding Crashers (2005); Man of the Year (2006); The Maiden Heist (2009); and Stand Up Guys (2012).
He has appeared in several theatrical plays and musicals such
as Kid Champion (1975); The Seagull (1981); James Joyce’s The Dead (2000); and A Behanding in Spokane (2010).
He’s noted for hosting Saturday Night Live seven times, and
is recognized for the spoof of Blue Öyster Cult's “(Don’t Fear) the Reaper” recording session where the producer,
played by Walken, asks for “more cowbell.” And in 2001, Walken helped
choreograph and danced in Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice.” The music video,
directed by Spike Jonze, features Walken dancing around the Marriott Hotel in
Los Angeles.