Joe King

Joe King

  • Born: 1883-2-9
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    • Maudie 2021-12-09 08:01:20

      Please don't wake me up

      In the jurisprudence class, the teacher told this story. It was a movie that had a great influence on him that year.

      Miss He is also an idealist herself, and I also understand that one day my romanticism will kill myself.
      But.
      Should I give up first?
      How do I talk to my children in the...

    • Preston 2022-03-23 09:01:54

      Movie Review: Mr. Smith to Washington

      7 points. A movie that seems to be bloody, but is actually childish. The male pig is caught in the idealistic world of the ego, and only shouts slogans. This kind of cockroach Xiaoqiang suddenly broke out in a small universe and killed the big BOSS. It is really boring to make a political drama. At...

    • Kole 2022-03-29 09:01:03

      Nice light comedy. The Scout coach was elected as a senator. He had no ambition or experience. He was full of integrity and bravery. Jens was quite handsome when he was young. He played the role of a shy and cramped young man in a small town. In addition, no matter what he did, he must have good eloquence. Eloquence is better than tiger wings. When I first arrived in the United States, I was intoxicated by the longing and intoxicated like a cat-chairman's believer who came to the heart of the motherland.

    • Pasquale 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      I'm not in Beijing, so I can only stare at the "2019 Beijing Film Festival Screening List"! Most of the movies in the list that I want to watch on the big screen in theaters are the ones I’ve seen: the IMAX version of “Mad Max 4”, the first three “Bourne”, “Schindler’s List” and “Singing in the Rain” Rashomon, Shadow Dancer, Legend of the Condor Heroes I'm also willing to see "The Fantastic Drifting of Pi"... Coincidentally, this "Mr. Smith to Washington", which I wanted to watch recently and finally watched today, is also in it... The final victory depends on the other party's active confession and confession, so The ending is still idealistic!

    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington quotes

    • H.V. Kaltenborn, Himself: [Speaking into a CBS Radio microphone] This is H.V. Kaltenborn speaking. Half of official Washington is here to see democracy's finest show: the filibuster. The right to talk your head off. The American privilege of free speech in its most dramatic form. The least man in that chamber, once he gets and holds that floor, by the rules, can hold it and talk as long as he can stand on his feet. Providing always; first, that he does not sit down, second, that he does not leave the chamber or stop talking. The galleries are packed! In the diplomatic gallery, are the envoys of two dictator powers. They have come here to see what they can't see at home: democracy in action.

    • Jefferson Smith: I always get a great kick out of that part of the Declaration of Independence. You're not gonna have a country where these kind of rules work, if you haven't got men that have learned to tell human rights from a punch in the nose.

      [applause from the gallery]

      Jefferson Smith: It's a funny thing about men. They all start out being boys. I wouldn't be surprised if some of these Senators were boys once. That's why it seemed like a pretty good idea to get boys out of the crowded cities and stuffy basements for a couple of months out of the year. Build their bodies and minds for a man-sized job. Those boys will be sitting behind these desks some day. Yes, it seemed like a pretty good idea - boys from all over the country, of all nationalities and ways of life, getting together and finding out what makes different people tick the way they do. Because I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness... and a little looking out for the other fella, too. That's pretty important, all that. It's just the blood, bone and sinew of this democracy that some great men handed down to the human race, that's all! But, of course, if you've got to build a dam where a boys' camp ought to be to get some graft to pay off some political army or something, why that's different!

      [suddenly, with strength]

      Jefferson Smith: No, sir! If you think I'll go back and tell those boys in my state, "Forget it, fellas. Everything I've told you about the land you live in is a lot of hooey. It isn't your country - it belongs to the James Taylors!" Not me! Anybody who thinks that has got another think coming!

      [Jeff notices that none of the senators are really listening to him; he sharply whistles, startling the room of men out of their apathy]

      Jefferson Smith: That's all right. I just wanted to see whether you still had faces.

      [laughter from the gallery]

      Jefferson Smith: I'm sorry, gentlemen. I know I'm being disrespectful to this honorable body. A guy like me should never be allowed here in the first place! I hate to stand here and try your patience but... EITHER I'M DEAD RIGHT OR I'M CRAZY!

      Senate Minority Leader, Barnes: You wouldn't care to put that to a vote, would you, Senator?

      [this time, the Senators laugh]