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1. Randy Quaid
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2. National Lampoon's Vacation: Comedy
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3. Acteur Cadien: Randy Quaid, Shia
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4. Person (Houston): Hilary Duff,
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5. Midnight Express (Film): Alan
 
6. The Lords Of Discipline (Performance
 
7. Not Another Teen Movie, Video
 
8. Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
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9. The Lords of Discipline
 
10. Independence Day
11. Brokeback Mountain [PAL, Region
 
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12. Pantalla grande.(TT: Big screen.)(Reseña):
 
13. A Streetcar Named Desire Play

1. Randy Quaid
Paperback: 110 Pages (2010-07-15)
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Randall Rudy "Randy" Quaid (born October 1, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles in the National Lampoons Vacation movies, The Last Detail (1973), Independence Day (1996), Kingpin (1996), Brokeback Mountain (2005), and the CBS miniseries Elvis (2005). He has won the Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated for the Academy Award, Emmy Award and BAFTA Award.Randy Quaid was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Juanita Bonniedale "Nita" (née Jordan), a real estate agent, and William Rudy Quaid, an electrician. He is the older brother of actor Dennis Quaid. ... Read more


2. National Lampoon's Vacation: Comedy Film, Harold Ramis, Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Anthony Michael Hall
Paperback: 124 Pages (2010-02-20)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vacation is a 1983 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall. The film features numerous others, such as comedians John Candy and Imogene Coca, model Christie Brinkley, and Jane Krakowski in smaller roles. The screenplay was written by John Hughes, based on his short story in National Lampoon Magazine, Vacation '58 (the screenplay changes the year to 1983). The original story is a (reportedly) fictionalized account of his own family's ill-fated trip to Disneyland (changed to Walley World for the film) when Hughes was a boy. The success of the film helped advance his screenwriting career. ... Read more


3. Acteur Cadien: Randy Quaid, Shia Labeouf, Dennis Quaid, Lash La Rue (French Edition)
Paperback: 26 Pages (2010-08-01)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Randy Quaid, Shia Labeouf, Dennis Quaid, Lash La Rue. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Randy Quaid est un acteur et producteur américain, né le 1 octobre 1950 à Houston, au Texas (États-Unis). Il est le frère aîné de l'acteur Dennis Quaid. Pat Utley ...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


4. Person (Houston): Hilary Duff, Beyoncé Knowles, Justin Furstenfeld, Patrick Swayze, Dennis Quaid, Brent Spiner, Randy Quaid, Michael Dell (German Edition)
Paperback: 64 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Der Erwerb des Buches enthält gleichzeitig die kostenlose Mitgliedschaft im Buchklub des Verlags zum Ausprobieren - dort können Sie von über einer Million Bücher ohne weitere Kosten auswählen. Das Buch besteht aus Wikipedia-Artikeln: Hilary Duff, Beyoncé Knowles, Justin Furstenfeld, Patrick Swayze, Dennis Quaid, Brent Spiner, Randy Quaid, Michael Dell, Slim Thug, Robert Mosbacher, Andre Gurode,. Online finden Sie die kostenlose Aktualisierung der Bücher. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Hilary Erhard Duff (* 28. September 1987 in Houston, Texas) ist eine US-amerikanische Sängerin, Schauspielerin und Unternehmerin. Ihren Durchbruch verdankt sie der Disney-Channel-Serie Lizzie McGuire. Sie wohnt in Beverly Hills. Hilary Erhard Duff ist die Tochter der Managerin Susan Duff geborene Cobb, die auch ihre Managerin ist, und deren Ex-Mann Robert („Bob") Erhard Duff, der Partner in einer Kette von Convenience Shops ist. Duff hat eine rund zweieinhalb Jahre ältere Schwester namens Haylie, die ebenfalls Schauspielerin und Sängerin ist. Ihre Eltern ließen sich Ende 2007 scheiden. Duff war von 2001 bis 2002 mit Aaron Carter, von 2004 bis 2006 mit dem Frontmann der Band Good Charlotte, Joel Madden, zusammen. Seit dem 14. August 2010 ist sie mit dem kanadischen Eishockeyspieler Mike Comrie verheiratet. Die Trauung fand in Santa Barbara, Kalifornien statt. Hilary Duff startete ihre Karriere im Alter von sechs Jahren, als sie beim Cechetti Ballet tanzte. Später filmte sie diverse Fernsehwerbespots, und dies trotz eines angeborenen Sprachfehlers - sie konnte das „R" nicht aussprechen. Es klappte nur beim Singen, wie ihre Chorlehrerin bemerkte. Ihre erste Hauptrolle bekam sie im Jahr 1998 in dem Film Casper trifft Wendy. In den Jahren 2001 und 2002 spielte sie die Hauptrolle in der Disney Channel-Serie Lizzie McGuire. Durch diese Serie erlangte sie allgemeine Bekanntheit und bewies darin zudem ihr Gesangstalent. Sie sang unter anderem das Lied I Can't...http://booksllc.net/?l=de&id=330743 ... Read more


5. Midnight Express (Film): Alan Parker, Billy Hayes (writer), Midnight Express (book), Oliver Stone, Hashish, Brad Davis (actor), Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, ... Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser
Paperback: 136 Pages (2009-12-22)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Midnight Express is a 1978 Alan Parker film based on Billy Hayes' book of the same name adapted into screenplay by Oliver Stone. Hayes was a young American student sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey. The movie deviates from the book's accounts of the story, especially in its portrayal of Turks, to such a level that many have criticized the movie version, including Billy Hayes himself. Later, both Oliver Stone and Billy Hayes expressed their regret on how Turkish people were portrayed in the movie. It starred Brad Davis, Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, Paolo Bonacelli, Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser, Peter Jeffrey and John Hurt. Alan Parker directed and David Puttnam produced. The film's title is prison slang for an inmate's escape attempt. ... Read more


6. The Lords Of Discipline (Performance by Randy Quaid)
by Pat Conroy
 Audio CD: Pages (1989)

Asin: B0013YX9ZK
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7. Not Another Teen Movie, Video (VHS)
by Jaime; Kirshner, Mia; Quaid, Randy (starring) Pressley
 VHS Tape: Pages (2002-01-01)

Asin: B003IOER1S
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8. Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
by Rene Russo, Jason Alexander, Randy Quaid et. Al. Robert DeNiro
 Hardcover: Pages (2000-01-01)

Asin: B002WO43SW
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9. The Lords of Discipline
by Pat Conroy
Audio Cassette: Pages (1988-12-01)
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Asin: 0553451529
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A novel you will never forget...

Thispowerful and breathtaking novel is the story offour cadets who have become bloodbrothers. Togetherthey will encounter the hell of hazing and therabid, raunchy and dangerously secretive atmosphereof an arrogant and proud military institute. Theywill experience the violence. The passion. Therage. The friendship. The loyalty. The betrayal.Together, they will brace themselves for the brutaltransition to manhood... and one will notsurvive.

With all the dramatic brilliance hebrought to The Great Santini, PatConroy sweeps you into the turbulent world ofthese four friends -- and draws you deep into theheart of his rebellious hero, Will McLean, anoutsider forging his personal code of honor, who fallsin love with a whimsical beauty... and whoundergoes a transition more remarkable then he everimagined possible. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Condition of merchandise
I have dealt with Amazon for years..Bought hundreds of books..and continue to do so.. Love the service... Really it is amazing that in all this time I have had only two bad deals.. and this is one of them.. the other..you handled and I appreciate it..
I ordered the Lords of Discipline...a used paperback.. It came in a loose plastic bag..and was in pieces.. When I attempted to put it together to read...and then throw away..all the pages were not there..
I have written you several times regarding it.. but to no avail.. AsI mentioned earlier.. I have bought so many books from Amazon.. I am pleased with you.. Just a little disappointed at this small glitch..
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Reading
I ordered this book to replace my softcover copy of the book.I have a collection of this author's writtings.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome book
Couldn't stop reading it. If you want a great book to read well then read The Lords of Discipline.You won't regret it.

2-0 out of 5 stars The Lords of Discipline
The book came promptly, but it was so old that the pages
were turning yellow. I didn't like that, but it seemed
the product was new.

5-0 out of 5 stars Like a Good Steak
You know how when you eat a good steak (or any other delectable meal) that you want to savor each bite due to it's wonderful flavors? How you slowly chew each bite after you've gently placed your fork on the table, savoring every scrumptious morsel? How you JUST don't want the meal to end due to the fact that it's THAT good? That's how this book was for me. Pat Conroy's sentences, descriptions, story lines, and character development were an avid reader's best friend. I did NOT want this book to end. If you like good books (and who doesn't), you'll love this. If I had to be critical of something, it's that it *might* have been a bit anti-climactic in parts, but that's a reach.

HIGHLY recommended. ... Read more


10. Independence Day
by Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Margaret Colin, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, James Rebhorn Starring Will Smith
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11. Brokeback Mountain [PAL, Region 2, Import]
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Isbn: 8372325235
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Based on the short story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author E. Annie Proulx, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN is the tragic and moving story of two cowboys who unexpectedly fall in love while working together one summer in 1963. When the film begins, rodeo cowboy Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and ranch-hand Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) are strangers meeting for the first time. As the more outgoing one, it is Jack who must initiate a friendship with Ennis, a man so tight-lipped and self-consciously macho he refuses all facial expression. From this strained beginning, Jack and Ennis gradually begin to bond on cold lonely nights over a fire in the mountains of Signal, Wyoming. One particularly chilly evening, Jack invites Ennis into his tent, where a sudden awkward embrace sends their relationship in a new direction. Though each man stubbornly defends his heterosexuality, the spark between them cannot help but grow, with that initial summer on Brokeback Mountain becoming their reference point for happiness during the rest of their lives. Spanning 20 years, the film moves at an impressively slow pace that really captures the detailed and unhurried style of Proulx's story. Seeing each other a few times a year at best, Ennis and Jack spend the rest of their time half-heartedly living up to society's expectations by marrying and having kids. When the lovers do meet, there is a sense of love so palpable and frustrating it often manifests itself in physical violence. Gyllenhaal shines as the film's hopeful light, and Ledger gives a powerful performance as the emotionally blocked Ennis. Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee captures the natural beauty of Wyoming and Texas with camerawork that, while beautiful, never feels imposing. Gustavo Santaolalla's simple yet haunting score helps to complete a beautiful portrait of regret and wasted chances. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars The Love That Dares Not Speak Its Name
According to a famous dictum of Henry David Thoreau, most men lead lives of quiet desperation. In the highly successful film Brokeback Mountain, based upon a short story by E. Annie Proulx, and directed by Ang Lee, the men who exemplify this proposition are a pair of cowboys who pursue a frustrated and frustrating affair over a period of several years. In 1963, while tending sheep in the Wyoming back country, two young men, Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhal) and Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) end up sharing a tent one cold but frenzied night, during which Ennis anally penetrates Jack. The two men's lives subsequently diverge and both marry.

While Ennis' marriage unravels when his wife becomes aware of his attachment to his buddy, Jack moves to Texas and, after sleeping with the daughter of a wealthy businessman, marries her and gets a comfortable job working for daddy. Nevertheless, the two manage to continue their liaison until Jack demands that Ennis live with him. The latter refuses, relating a traumatic experience he had had as a child when an older man living with his friend was beaten to death. When Ennis some time later sends Jack a postcard, it comes back marked "Deceased," and the movie suggests his lover may have been the victim of a similar act of violence.

The performances by Ledger and Gyllenhal are the movie's strongest asset. Otherwise Brokeback Mountain is a far from exceptional film. Compositionally mediocre, Lee's production lacks visual imagination, alternating between kitschy panoramas of the great outdoors and dreary views of small towns, gaudy saloons, and the cluttered dwellings of Ennis and Jack. Where Lee's earlier film Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) had a vividly depicted setting in Taipei with sharply observed characters, this movie seems to be taking place on the other side of the moon. Ennis and Jack no doubt deserve a better fate, but so does the audience.

The movie falls back upon one of the most durable if dubious myths of American culture: the redeeming power of nature. In the great outdoors nature itself sanctifies the union still unblessed today by the powers that be in the United States. But the tradition was always ambivalent: if the frontier, whether terrestrial or aquatic, tolerated certain kinds of otherwise taboo male relationships, it conveniently quarantined them at the same time. And a price always had to be paid whenever this transgression crossed the border back into civilization. Brokeback Mountain remains faithful to the tradition by killing off Jack and condemning Ennis to a life of celibacy.

Brokeback Mountain is a gay cowboy movie, right? Not at all. The movie portrays a homosexual relationship, but it leaves the question of the sexuality of the two men up in the air. Although Jack is shown as a bisexual philanderer whose escapades may have caused his death, Ennis remains a sexually enigmatic Rock of Gibraltar right up to the final fade out. Jean Renoir said of Alfred Hitchcock's Rope, "It's supposed to be about homosexuals, and you don't even see the boys kiss each other. What's that?" In this movie, the cowboys do a good deal more than just kiss, but they never manage to put their desires into words. What's that?

Many years ago, homosexuality was often euphemistically referred to as "The love that dares not speak its name." After 1969, the year of Stonewall, few people would have any longer used the phrase except with ironic contempt. But in an odd way Brokeback Mountain makes that cliché come literally true. Ennis and Jack are sympathetic characters, but in the way the film presents them, they come across as inarticulate clods. Throughout a long movie the two men directly address each other a handful times.

It is only necessary to go back to the 1950s to grasp what is woefully absent from the film. Let us imagine that the movie could have been made at that time with a screenplay by Tennessee Williams and with Elia Kazan as director--a playwright who often depicted outsiders and a director with an incredible talent for transferring such figures to the screen. Without a doubt, the two men would have been pouring their hearts out to each other from reel one. Characters like Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront or Cal in East of Eden are hardly intellectuals, but they express themselves quite effectively--even eloquently at moments.

This inarticulateness is quite coherent with the way the movie presents the course of love between the two. Their first encounter is simply wordless, without even being preceded by any of the locker room banter about sex common among straight males. When the two couple in the middle of the night, it is as if God had sent a plague down on them that they can only passively endure. Just to underline the point, the next day Ennis discovers a wolf has killed one of the sheep, an omen of the fate that awaits them. Here we are far away from the still quite realistic territory of Williams and Kazan and closer to celluloid Transylvania where characters become werewolves overnight after violating some taboo. Following the discovery of the dead sheep, I nearly expected Maria Ouspenskaya to show up as a gypsy fortuneteller and see a pentagram on Ennis' chest.

Brokeback Mountain allots Ennis and Jack their moments of fleeting pleasure, letting them kiss and even romp about in the nude, but they end up paying for these moments many times over, just like any pair of adulterous lovers in the old days of the Production Code. By contrast, in From Here to Eternity (1951), James Jones introduces a secondary character, Bloom, an Army boxer who is Jewish and a closeted homosexual who blows out his brains in the barracks. Bloom reflects his own internalized hatred for homosexuals of the men around him, but he turns that reflection into an act of violent defiance, not passive submission to the status quo.

1-0 out of 5 stars I'll call it what it is: boring
If it wasn't about a Gay couple, no one would have seen it.Let this be a lesson to any would be writer or director, it'll be your cash cow, if you are sitting on a bad to mediocre romance story, if you write the couple as gay, no one will have the courage to give it a bad review or even call it what it is; boring.Seriously, rent "The English Patient," & be slightly more entertained.

5-0 out of 5 stars A movie that will stay with me for the rest of my life
I know the title sounds very drastic or dramatic, but thats just how i feel. This movie simply puts the energy of love, in all her glory on display,for the world to witness,and lessons are taught as she is betrayed.I think one of the reasons why this movie is so profound to millions of people, is because straights can witness that gay love is just like theirs. Love is the common bond between all of us here on this green earth, and Brokeback Mountain illustrates that beautifully.

1-0 out of 5 stars Brokeback boredom
Mumbled dialogue, abject sqalour and dysfuctional relationships.And oh so boring.I enjoyed the mountain scenes with the sheep, but they only occupied about 1% of the movie.Interesting that so many people rate it highly on Amazon, everone I have actually met thought the same as I did.Must be a sampling artefact.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Tainting of the Last American Icon
American Icons have been under attack the last half-century or so, a process that was started by the Left, accelerated in the '60s by the counter-culture, and carried on in the 70s-today by Hollywood and television.You name it, if it's an American Icon, it's been trashed ..... the church, the Pilgrims, Columbus, George Washington, sports heroes, American business, the American military, the police, the President, "Dead White Males," etc etc.All to cut out our beliefs, make us weak, make us ashamed of our heritage, and open us up to radical change.BUT there was always the Cowboy.The Cowboy, the strong, self-reliant, self-confident yet humble, physically and mentally tough Cowboy.He faced down the elements, wild animals, Indian attacks, and outlaws; he rode horses all day, roped cattle, slept out in front of a fire, and shot guns when he had to.Now THAT was an image that Americans could look upon and get some inspiration from.

So of course, Hollywood had to go after the Cowboy and trash him in our minds.Replace that image with something twisted.OK, let's see, let's make him gay!And two of them getting it on out in the wilderness!Now, make this into a seemingly intelligent, compelling & artful movie, so the critics have less reason to put it down, and there it is ............ you've just shot down one of America's icons.Anytime anyone brings up the Cowboy as an example of America's proud past and toughness, and some snide jerk will snicker, "Oh yeah, just like Brokeback Mountain," and undercut the argument with sarcasm and derision.SO that's what this movie is all about.It's called Cultural Marxism.Destroy America's cultural icons, and you can manipulate Americans.(See my review of American Beauty for another example.)

The filmmakers dropped two gay Greenwich Villiage guys into Wyoming and Texas, made them cowboys, and ran their little "love" story.They COULD HAVE changed the characters and setting and kept a similar story, but no, they had to go for the jugular, and trash the image of the Cowboy.Next thing you know, they'll make a movie about Patton and make him gay.Or two gay Marines on Iwo Jima.Whatever.

As for the plot, the acting, the scenery, the story, the music, the directing, that's all secondary to this agenda.But I give the movie 3 stars because much as you might HATE the agenda, the story is entertaining. ... Read more


12. Pantalla grande.(TT: Big screen.)(Reseña): An article from: Semana
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Title: Pantalla grande.(TT: Big screen.)(Reseña)
Publication: Semana (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 5, 2002
Publisher: Spanish Publications, Inc.
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13. A Streetcar Named Desire Play with Photos from the TV Movie starring Treat Williams and Ann-Margaret
by Tennessee Williams
 Paperback: 143 Pages (1984)

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