The FEMA Camps Exposed
A new world is coming, a new world order and a new world religion. What is F.E.M.A.? What will happen to you and your family when the credit card, Student Loans and home loan debts are bought out by the US Government? You think those "bail outs" were only about greed? Think again! It is part of a much larger plan of social enslavement that could very well land you and your family in a forced labor camp... in your land of the free.
3000 Facts about Actors
Benedict Cumberbatch was kidnapped while in South Africa. He convinced the kidnappers to let him go by pretending to be brain-damaged. Brad Pitt has a condition that prevents him from recognising faces. Michael Fassbender's character in Prometheus is based on David Bowie. Tom Cruise's real name is Thomas Mapother IV. Tom Hardy comes up with characters by watching reality tv shows. Morgan Freeman is a private pilot. During interviews with Robert De Niro, journalists are forbidden to talk to about wine. Until Jack Nicholson was 37, he thought his mother was his sister and his grandmother was his mother. Alan Rickman was 42 when he starred in his first movie. Robin Williams was voted the Least Likely to Succeed while he was in high school.
War Up Front
Abdon is a regular boy living in the Philippines. He goes to school, runs track, and has many friends. But when WWII launches, and the Japanese attack, Abdon is pulled in to the military where his life will change dramatically
1000 Facts about Actors Vol. 1
Anthony Hopkins has dreadful dyslexia and has to read scripts up to 250 times out loud. Ben Affleck realized he was famous when someone threw a can at him and said, "You suck, Affleck!" Brad Pitt used to work as a dancing chicken at El Pollo Loco in Hollywood. Before portraying Walter White in Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston starred in the anime, Street Fighter II. Steve Buscemi used to be a wrestler. Will Smith can solve a Rubik's cube in less than a minute. Tom Hanks agreed to star in Cloud Atlas because his character gets to kill a critic who hates his work. He said that this is something he always wanted to do in real life. Samuel L. Jackson held Martin Luther King's father hostage. He was also an usher at Martin Luther King's funeral. Christopher Walken used to be a lion tamer.
Amazing Grace - A tribute to Aretha Franklin
This publication contains transcriptions of how the world reacted to Aretha Franklin death and is a tribute to one of the true greats. Included, the complete studio album discography and song list plus a selected collection of magazines front cover.
Ghosts of Princeton Battlefield
Ghosts of Princeton Battlefield is a site specific play created for "edutaining" children of all ages about the awesome Battle of Princeton. The play was first performed on Princeton Battlefield on July 5, 2008.
1000 Facts about James Bond
Dr. No was supposed to be a monkey. Christian Bale turned down the role of James Bond because he had "already played a serial killer." The actor who plays Goldfinger was a Nazi. There isn't a single American actor in Skyfall. The car flip in Casino Royale was achieved using an air cannon. Anthony Hopkins was cast as the villain of Tomorrow Never Dies. He quit after three days. Although Roger Moore played James Bond in seven films, he has a severe phobia of guns. The villain of Die Another Day is based on Richard Branson. Q's real name is Geoffrey Boothroyd. Quentin Tarantino nearly directed Casino Royale. He would've cast Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman in significant roles. The main villain from Quantum of Solace is based on Tony Blair. Sean Connery wears a wig in every Bond film.
Suduko DeWayne - BRAIN PAIN!
TRADITIONAL SUDUKO is a world-renowned entertainment puzzle platform that is known for giving hours of fun & pleasure to millions of people around the world! WELL, THAT'S JUST FINE! ...NOW, meet SUDUKO DeWayne...BRAIN PAIN!
1000 Facts about Video Games Vol. 2
NASA helped make Call of Duty. Eminem used to have one of the world's highest scores in Donkey Kong. The Legend of Zelda was meant to be called Adventure. The creator of Five Nights at Freddy's used to make Christian games. Only one character in Mortal Kombat was meant to commit a fatality. The Nintendo wanted the NES to have a knitting add-up. Yoshi has orange arms in his debut game, Super Mario World. Super Smash Bros. was only meant to be released in Japan. Pac-Man is the most recognized video game character in the world. Sonic the Hedgehog's personality is based on Bill Clinton. In Pok矇mon, Gengar is the ghost of Clefable. Angry Birds was meant to be called Catapult. In Assassin's Creed 2, you can cut someone's throat with a broom. There is fan-fiction of Tetris.
1000 Facts about the Greatest Movies Ever vol. 1
The time machine in Back to the Future was meant to be a refrigerator. Steve Carell wanted to play the Joker in The Dark Knight. William Wallace was never called Braveheart. Die Hard started off as a sequel to Commando. Aliens were meant to appear in Dr. Strangelove. ET - The Extra-Terrestrial was nearly called A Boy's Life. Blade Runner and Alien take place in the same universe. The line "Play it again, Sam" is never said in Casablanca. Russell Crowe thought his dialogue in Gladiator was "garbage." The shark barely appears in Jaws because it kept malfunctioning. The Lion King is the most successful VHS film ever. Although Viggo Mortensen stars in The Return of the King, he thinks the film is overrated. Orson Welles hated the twist in Citizen Kane. In Star Wars, Han Solo was meant to be a green, gilled, noseless alien. Christopher Walken, Sean Connery, Samuel L. Jackson, and Tommy Lee Jones were considered for the role of Morpheus in The Matrix.
1000 Facts about Animated Shows Vol. 2
Skeletor was cut from He-Man in France because he was too scary. Lois from Family Guy has had eight children. Marceline from Adventure Time has a fear of celery. Steven Spielberg thinks Rugrats is one of the best cartoons ever. Homer Simpson's voice is the most popular GPS voice. Tom Cruise was meant to play Captain Planet. Tim Curry was meant to play the Joker in the Batman cartoon but was considered too scary. Spider-Man was banned in Hong Kong. Mickey Mouse has a brother... who is a rabbit. Bugs Bunny got his name by accident. Tom and Jerry has won seven Oscars. Beast was only meant to appear in a few episodes of X-Men. Winnie the Pooh was originally called Edward.
Halloween Machine September 2014
HALLOWEEN MACHINE IS BACK! September issue to get you in the Halloween spirit, with a bunch of creepy-cool features! The Haunted Theatre by Kurtis Primm, Vampires and Halloween by author Roxanne Rhoads, Artwork by Charles Cochran, Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Monster Mash, Monster Cereals Re-imagined, Halloween Store Sightings, an in-depth interview with the legendary Leonard Pickel and much more. With an amazing full color original cover by Brian Hackney!
Making the Case for Direct Action
Are actions such as protests, blockades, even eco-sabotage moral? Why has our society shifted from protecting individuals to protecting corporations? What are the key elements in planning a successful Direct Action Campaign? In this book Chris Balch examines these questions and more through case studies including the Dakota Access Pipeline and the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee. An Eco-Activists MUST READ!
The Zahle Princess
In 2012's 'The Zahle Princess' author Monique Hatem Hamatie shares with her family, friends and her church community her story of the first 60 years of her life. Monique has worked on this project during the first few months of 2012 and she is privileged to share her story. As she's often quoted as saying, 'the best has truly yet to come' and with the LOVE and support of JESUS CHRIST, she is definitely correct!
Jack And His Beanstalk
A version of the classic Pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk that has been retold with a modern twist that will delight all ages and cheer up the dark cold winter nights.
To Be Announced
A stage play about a squabbling amateur dramatics society and the battle to stage a barand new play.
1000 Facts about Comic Book Characters
Due to a typo, Doctor Octopus called Spider-Man "Superman" in one issue. Batman thought Bane was his brother. Tony Stark has a 3D printer that makes Iron Man suits. Green Arrow has 135 trick arrows including a Baby Rattle Arrow and a Stepladder Arrow. In the first Avengers story, the Hulk juggled elephants while pretending to be a robot clown. The average Green Lantern only serves for four years before they are killed. There was nearly a Broadway musical of Captain America during the 1990s. Lex Luthor found the cure for cancer and AIDS. Deadpool has a 14-state restraining order from The Olsen Twins. If Superman punched someone at full force, it would create a heatwave that is 13 billion times hotter than the surface of the Sun. Green Goblin's email address is oz@amazinghair.net Judge Dredd has teamed up with Batman. In recent comics, Harley Quinn has teamed up with an egg.
International Business Transactions
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On the Stage--And Off
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Psychic Scam
Psychic Scam is an expose of the Psychic. From secret tools the psychic uses to make it look like they read minds, to the experiences of a paranormalist looking for secrets in a world of fraud and criminal behavior. THIS BOOK IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY, Please don't use it to defraud the public!
The Complete Unofficial 85th Annual Academy Awards Review Guide
The Accuser Missing from Louanswer
This book was written to question ones mind of why the world is being taken care of, in the way that it is being taken care of.And the movie Avatar ripped this book off. This novel Is full of love, hate, betrayal, forgiveness, addiction, spirituality, fantasy and life struggles. This book does contain some adult content. This book is very magical and questionable all at once. Please Enjoy and try not be offended over the truth in life...
Bikini, Surfing & Beach Party Movies
A Comprehensive Film Guide to Beach, Bikini, Surfing and Music films that appeared at the Drive-Ins in their hey day. Stories on the actors, pretty gals, and musical groups, who all appeared in these wonderful films. Read about the history of Swimsuits, Surfing, and Drive-Ins. Also other triva that pertain to the genre and other B-movies. Included is a look at classic beaches from around the world. The Top 25 Best Beaches.
A Waste of Good Weather
Stan Cutler is good looking, on the dole, and fed up. He can't get enough money or sex, and his acrobatic pigeons seem all that is left in the world to give him pride or joy. Evie Cutler is no more excited; her years of motherhood have peaked, her marriage is stagnant and her job in the chip shop is about as fascinating as a wet fish. When Stan is unexpectedly double-crossed, and Evie takes an electrifying long weekend in Amsterdam, their lives radically change direction. Stan seeks revenge through plotting the perfect crime, while Evie begins to live life with adventure, each discovering excitement and help, neither confiding in the other. Set against the background of recession, and shuttling between the highly contrasting cities of Middlesbrough and Amsterdam, Stan and Evie's secret selves head relentlessly towards an intriguing climax.
Motion Pictures from the Fabulous 1980's
The decade of the 1980s and its movies and events that shape this Comeback decade. The Reagan Years. Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Cher, and Madonna. The Berlin Wall coming down...
Nam
The most divisive war in modern US history escalated without ever even being declared. In August of 1964, Congress ceded its authority to declare war by passing the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. A comprehensive Film Guide to Motion Pictures and Television that pertain to the War in Vietnam. Through the eyes of Hollywood, some insight, facts and stories about this lost conflict. Many of the feature films include information that makes this guide different from others. A to Z Film Guide.
What the Flick? Volume 6
A quiz book on movie clips that makes a great party game. Can be played alone, one-on-one, or in large groups. Has clips from movies as far back as 1930, all the way up to current day.
The Complete Unofficial 86th Annual Academy Awards Review Guide
The latest volume in the best-selling "Complete Academy Awards Review Guide" series, "The Complete Unofficial 86th Annual Academy Awards Review Guide" is your complete guide for every movie that received an Oscar nomination for the year 2013! This was the year of instant classics like "12 Years a Slave," "Gravity," "Frozen," and "Captain Phillips." Each movie gets reviews and graded in this book (even the short films)! Commentary has been added for each film discussing the aftermath of an award being won or not being won. Extras include Top Ten Best & Worst lists, extra editorials, and this volume also introduces a new yearly feature we're calling "The Academy's Terrible Three," which will name the Academy's worst snub, worst nomination, and worst win. Written with great enthusiasm by Kevin T. Rodriguez and presented by acclaimed movie review site iCritic, "The Complete Unofficial 86th Annual Academy Awards Review Guide" is a must own for your movie reading pleasure!
The Rolling Stones Tour Posters [vol 2]
The Rolling Stones Volume 2 concert and tour posters from 2002 to 2018
Art and the Actor
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A Dialogue Concerning Oratory
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Practical Illustrations of Rhetorical Gesture and Action
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The Old Showmen, and the Old London Fairs
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Short Plays From Dickens for the Use of Amateur and School Dramatic Societies
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The Spanish Stage in The Time of Lope De Vega
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Fortuitous Variations
A chamber work for violin, cello and piano commissioned by Trio Cavatina and the Fromm Foundation.
Total Cults
Remember that movie? You know, the one where the guy in the rubber sea creature outfit drives a quad-bike into a reactor at the centre of an alien spaceship? The one that despite its lack of production value, terrible script and wobbly politics still fills you full of warmth when you think of it? Well we at TotalCults.com are right there with you. So join us as we review, dissect and discuss all manner of crazy movies and weird TV shows in a celebration of all that is looked down upon in the world of cult entertainment!
Hamlet
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The Kill Off
The book that is rocking the film industry. Marcus Chong Matrix star 'Tank the Operator' from the hit film, reveals the corruption behind making the motion picture.