"Nurnburg Now & Then"
The Reichsparteitage of
Adolf Hitler
Imagine being a German on a business trip to Nuremberg, while taking a walk from the hotel you wander through "Luitpoldhain" a 'park' where dogs shit, & fags meet. You as a member of globohomo's wretched modernity are not aware that this unassuming 'park' was the 1st structure built in Nuremburg by NatSoc architect Albert Speer. The Fuhrer let Speer loose & He created "Luitpoldhainarena", An arena that would seat 150,000 fellow Germans, and would serve to immortalize National Socialism in grand stills & moving picture. Some of the most awe inspiring shots of National Socialist history were shot on these grounds while Germany freed itself from jewish slavery. Your Peoples stood united ,bonded, undeterred & fully ERWACHE (awake) here. Yet to you its just a park to walk off the stress's of the business day (jewish debt slavery). How long shall our people remain imprisoned by the same dark force that was broken for those 12 years?
Every Which Way but Loose (1978)
[Rated PG]
Time: 1h 54min
Genre(s): Action, Comedy
Plot: The adventures of a San Fernando Valley trucker turned prize-fighter named Philo Beddoe. Played by Clint Eastwood and his sidekick orangutan Clyde.
Director(s): James Fargo
Writer(s): Jeremy Joe Kronsberg
Actor(s): Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis
English, USA
1080p, BluRay, x264/AAC5.1, YTS.MX
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Bounty hunter Lewis Gates (Tom Berenger) finds the corpses of three escaped convicts in the wilderness, apparently shot by primitive arrows. Gates and anthropologist Lillian Sloane (Barbara Hershey) follow clues through the mountains to discover a tribe of Cheyenne Indians that has lived in hiding for a century. After the twisted Sheriff Deegan (Kurtwood Smith) uses the violence as grounds for retaliation, Gates must fight to save the Cheyenne from genocide at the hands of a vicious posse.
Initial release: September 8, 1995
Director: Tab Murphy
Starring: Tom Berenger; Barbara Hershey; Kurtwood Smith; Steve Reevis
Narrated by: Wilford Brimle
Men at Work: Business as Usual ??
Released
9 November 1981
June 1982 (U.S.)
Recorded
March–September 1981
Studio
Richmond Recorders (Melbourne, Australia)[1]
Genre
New wavereggae rockpop rock
Length
38:00
Label
Columbia
Producer
Peter McIan
Song list
"Who Can It Be Now?" Colin Hay. 3:21.
"I Can See It in Your Eyes" Hay. 3:29.
"Down Under" Hay, Ron Strykert. 3:42.
"Underground" Hay. 3:03.
"Helpless Automaton" Greg Ham. 3:21. ...
"People Just Love to Play with Words" Strykert. 3:29.
"Be Good Johnny" Hay, Ham. 3:35.
"Touching the Untouchables" Hay, Strykert. 3:39.