Help!
Hello,
Does anyone know what movie "Run free, little Bob!" is from? It seems to be widely used, but the source of the quote is unknown. I have been searching everywhere for it, but it doesn't seem to be anywhere. If anyone knows, PLEASE help!
According to the IMDb, there are two movies with characters called "Little Bob":
1) "The Martins"--aka "Tosspot" (2001), starring Eric Byrne as Little Bob
2) "Smile" (1975), starring Eric Shea as Little Bob Freelander.
Neither movie had that quote listed on its site, and neither had much to go on in the way of external links, either. You might try doing a Google or Yahoo search on either movie, the character, or the quote itself. Ultimately, you could just try and find both movies at your local video outlet and check them out.
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Many years back I watched a film on tv with my sister that I have never forgotten and would love to see again. Me and my sis often talk about this film as at the time it scared and had us totally gripped as to what was going to happen. I must have watched it on tv in perhaps 1981. It was shown in the daytime and was like a really tame disaster movie (in hindsight). It was an old movie though (black & white, 1950's at a guess). So the main thing I can remember is these big black stalagmite things that emerged from the ground and kept reproducing. They were really tall tower-like things that grew and then fell over and then more grew. Does anyone have any idea what this movie is?? If not any ideas on a website that can perhaps help me?
This is wierd for me. Several years I was sleeping on the couch and you know how things going on while you are sleeping have a "sub-liminal" effect ? Well, there was this show, and I think it was a movie but it might have been a TV show I can't say, but the fusion that took place between what was happening in the show and myself while I was waking up was profound and (I don't like to admit) somewhat obsessive.
Part of me thinks that there is some sort of message I am (or was) supposed to recieve from this experience. Another part of me thinks that if I can identify what the movie/show was, then it will stop bothering me because it does. Its not constant, but it is continuous. Every week or two, I get this feeling and it won't go away. And I can't help but think that if I can just identify what this movie /show was, I can put the experience in a "box" and then not worry about it anymore. So I am asking for some help.
I can't remember much, but the brief 5 or 10 seconds I remember with crystal clarity was the image of a person (probably wearing some sort of a light space-suit) walking across a barren desert landscape. It appeared to be "another planet", so I assume the movie/show was science fiction. It reminds me somewhat of (was it?) Charleton Heston walking across a desert landscape in one of the "Planet of the Apes" movies. (For all I know it WAS one of those movies. I can't say for sure.)
What haunts me was the "voiced over" narrative. It was a woman's voice, and it was if she were speaking to the "spaceman" while he walked across the desert. Either as a voice in his head, or what I cannot say. But what she says was something like "Why did you travel so far, Spaceman ? What did you think you would find ? Arms, to hold you ?"
It was the last line that won't leave me alone. The idea of venturing into terrifying, unknown and probably dangerous places, without even understanding that the reason for this is a search for comfort and love. Rejecting love in a universe that is "known", and choosing instead to try and find it in a dangerous and unknown universe, and not even being aware of why.
So if someone could please help me to identify where this bit of TV experience came from, I would be very appreciative. I've tried running Googly searches for "snatches" of the text I (think I) remember to no result.
Private Lessons: Another Story Soundtrack, HELP PLEASE
Hello World!
I saw the movie "Private Lessons: Another Story" about 5 years ago, and I really enjoyed it , but I truly LOVED the soundtrack more.
Does Anyone out there, who knows what I'm talking about, know if a Soundtrack exists for this movie? If not, who was the female singer throughout the whole movie?
HELP ME PLEASE
I've been searching all over, and there's no information except how other users also loved the soundtrack, but like me, can't find it anywhere!!!!
Here is where you can post up plots and actors you remember in a movie, but cannot recall the title. Please Try and give out as much as you can. The more there is, the easier it is to find out.
Thanks, and I hope you find the title you are looking for!
What's the name of that movie that's like a western comedy/parody, it has paul hogan and.... maybe cuba gooding jr? I think cuba gooding's (or whoever) character is deaf or mute or something. It wasn't that great of a movie, but someone I watched it with really liked it and it may be a good last minute gift for them.
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I've been trying to find out what this movie is since I saw it, in the early '80s (I think) on TV. I was very young then, so parts are murky. I am desperate to find out the title of this, as it's driving me nuts....
It starts with a young girl is walking down train tracks, explaining what happened to her older sister whom is now "in the boneyard." I don't remember who she's talking too. She is in a dead, dusty little town somewhere in America. Her third person narration leads into the first person story...
They live in a house with their mother (and father??). The mother lets rooms to passing guests, so I guess it's kind of a B&B thing.
Man comes through, stays as guest and and older sister hooks up with him. Mother walks into guests room to find her in bed with him. Sister is looking for a ticket out of town, so I think this was a regular occurrence.
Sister gets man (same man?) totally drunk one night (don't know if she was drinking too) and they get married on the spot. In the morning, when he's still passed out, she "rolls" him, taking all the money out of his pockets and skipping town without him.
This part is all murky... She's living in a big city. He's looking for her. I think he sees her on the street at one point. Maybe he does? I don't remember what happened or how she died....
I don't remember how it ends, though it might come back to the young girl who is "telling" the story, balancing on the tracks.
This is killing me! It's probably some crap made for TV film (or not), but I've been wondering for years. If anyone has ANY idea, please clue me in!
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You only live once. But if you live it right, once is enough.
Make poverty history.
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What's that movie with Robin Williams where he plays a boy with a growth disorder(you know, he looks 30 when he's only actually 15). I was trying to reference it today, but couldn't come up with the name.
I am not driven by people’ s praise and I am not slowed down by people’ s criticism.
You only live once. But if you live it right, once is enough.
Make poverty history.
Stop aids, keep the promise.
I was wondering if you guys can help me remember the name of this movie. One of the scenes i distinctly remember is when the girl stands up at the dinner table and shows her family her pierced nipples. My friends and i were driving ourselves crazy the other night trying to think of the title.
I am not driven by people’ s praise and I am not slowed down by people’ s criticism.
You only live once. But if you live it right, once is enough.
Make poverty history.
Stop aids, keep the promise.