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Elias 2021-12-23 08:01:45
The people of the barbarians are nothing but higher...
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Angela 2021-12-23 08:01:45
Nick is also the screenwriter, but fortunately it’s not...
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Deontae 2021-12-23 08:01:45
Human appearance is...
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Billie 2021-12-23 08:01:45
Scene description is far superior to plot advancement. Just look at the first twenty minutes, it's really...
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Nikita 2021-12-23 08:01:45
The script and soundtrack created by Nick Cave are good in art and video, and they are very oily. But the story is not good, and the acting is too rough, thinking it is an epic, in fact it is nothing....
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Aisha 2021-12-23 08:01:45
The scenery is cool and the photography is LOMO. Story and director too...
The Proposition Comments
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Aurelio 2021-12-23 08:01:45
Nick Cave's wild wild west
'When?' said the moon to the stars in the
sky'Soon' said the wind that followed them
all'Who?' said the cloud that started to cry'Me
' said the rider as dry as a bone'How
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Ebony 2021-12-23 08:01:45
'The Proposition' And The Exploration Of The Australian Western Genre-Gary Sun
By Gary Sun
Notes: Hi Brigid, this article was originally written by me-Gary
Sun'The Proposition' And The Exploration Of The Australian Western Genre
In the nineteenth century, the Australian mainland started to be colonized by the Europeans. This period of history is composed of barbarous racial...
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Charlie Burns: My brother's taken a bullet, Stanley, and is in need of medical attention.
Captain Stanley: Well, allow me to address the subject of your brother, Mr. Burns. Christmas, as you're probably aware, is fast approaching, and Christmas this year will hold a unique significance for young Mickey, here.
Charlie Burns: Mikey.
Captain Stanley: Because on Christmas Day, I have made plans that he be taken from the jail in Banyon and hanged by the neck until he is dead.
Mike Burns: [whimpers] Charlie . . .
Charlie Burns: You're a copper, Stanley, not a judge and jury.
Captain Stanley: Well, clearly, Mr. Burns, I am what I wish to be.
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Charlie Burns: Do you pray, Mr. Lamb?
Jellon Lamb: Good Lord, son, no, I do not. I was, in days gone by, a believer. But alas, I came to this beleaguered land, and the God in me just . . . evaporated. Let us change our toast, sir. To the God who has forgotten us.