Pressure Points - Advantages and Disadvantages Of The Wrist Control


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Wear on the inside of the wrist, just above where you had a watch band, is a beautiful set of nerves ... ideal control for a wrist. This particular pressure point has some advantages and some disadvantages. Here is how to use the wrist pressure point to your advantage ....

Pressure Point Disadvantages

First, let's talk about why this is not the best pressure point on the planet. (Yes, I admit that not all techniques are perfect.) There are errors.

Before we continue withsome of the reasons why this is a big pressure point control, here are some potential problems into account:

* Not easy to find, for "pressure." Much easier to take the body to exercise rather than pressure.

* Some big guys are resistant to the pressure. Press, and they say: "Yes, so what?" No matter how hard you try, you can not move attacker with a pressure point on the wrist.

* You can move, but you can not block or completely control the opponent with onlythis pressure point. You have to combine it with something else.

Pressure Point Benefits

Even with the above-mentioned pressure-point error, this is still a very moving "cool" too. My 9-year-old daughter would say that this pressure point 'rocks! "

Here's why I call after the pressure sore on the inside of the wrist:

* It cuts a lot of time in order to lock the wrist. If you cause a wrist lock, and at the same time, move your opponentby the ankle of the wrist-locking hand in the wrist, then your opponent "takes you halfway." He or she will almost bend of the wrist for you.

* Good striking point. When you hit the inside of your wrist, or strike across the wrist, you will probably start to "line" of the nerves - all good pressure points. The slight numbness of the arm just enough for the snap on almost every wrist lock. You will not be much resistance, if you numb your arm a little.

* When you start,losing control of a shared lock, you may be able to move the opponent back into a better position by pressure on the wrist pressure point.

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Charlie Nelson and His Little Red Book of Self Defense Authentic World War II Close Combat Heritage


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Today it seems as if there were a martial arts school on every corner and many of them are of dubious quality. Most students are children and taught them some form of martial arts. Some schools offer self defense training, or the promise of a good workout, but few teach real martial arts fighting. There was a time, but if the practical skills they needed to have learned to survive a real street fight. Among the few teachers who have been fighting really understood to martial arts and self defenseCharlie Nelson, took what he learned during the Second World War, and used them to prepare the average citizen to fight hand to hand.

Charlie Nelson's story begins in upstate New York where he grew up in a Catholic orphanage, and he joined the United States Marine Corp at the age of 19 years. While in the Marines, he would receive the best education possible melee. Before each melee training, Charlie was a good boxer. The first chance he had Navy boxing team. That is, if heheard of Colonel Anthony Drexel Biddle Marines had been trained in hand in order to fight the First World War Biddle hand and showed FBI agents in Quantico at the time.

As fate would have it there, while at Quantico, Nelson would bunk bed with John Styer is an expert in blade combat, later author of Cold Steel is an excellent book on the melee weapons. Probably it was here that Nelson learned the truth about the first self-defense, that his life would fight in the long run to form, a street fightcompletely different animal than a competition.

Colonel Biddle would not only Nelson teacher while in the Marines, though. He would train with Sergeant Patrick Kelly, who had served with the Fourth Marines stationed in China. Kelly had trained under Dermott O'Neill, who also served in the city of Shanghai, which at that time, the well-deserved reputation as the most violent city in the world. The Marines along with soldiers and police officers from many other nations, the assignedinternational city regularly violent street gangs and other criminals were fighting as they tried to maintain law and order and Insurgence prevented from town. It was here, the Marines could learn many important lessons from William Ewart Fairbairn and the Shanghai police.

Although Nelson would not be directly meet Fairbairn, Fairbairn had a profound impact on how Nelson would learn to fight. During the time Fairbairn as a police officer in Shanghai, he has an extensiveStudies of many Asian martial arts in an effort to create a simple and effective combat martial arts system. He drew heavily on his judo and jujitsu experience and shed unnecessary ritual and movement, reveals a simple system to fight these defendu. In addition to hand combat training he also taught effective methods of shooting and sharp weapons to hand combat knife Fairbairn (). He would later train spies and commandos during World War II. Nelson would draw on all his influences intoto create his system of self-defense, but he always gave credit his mentors.

After he honored that have been adapted during World War II included the participation in the Battle of Guadalcanal with the First Marine Division, Nelson, to New York and establishment of the "Charles Nelson's School of Self Defense Combat Jiu-Jitsu and Karate." On the second floor of the school at West 72 Street, New York City, students would learn how to Street Fight, and Nelson abandoned the traditional martial arts uniforms in favor of theStreet clothes because he said that, what people wore when they really fought. Every step he taught could be used by anyone regardless of size or strength, and all his training scenarios were anchored in reality based on his research into actual crimes. He taught the people who do not play how to fight ".

Charles Nelson as some many others of his generation is no longer with us, but lives his work with us at The Red Manual. The book is filled with useful techniques that will work against thethe violent attacks. Nelson makes martial arts practice, for the average citizen and teaches them how to deal with a lot of attackers armed with knives, baseball bats, and even firearms. Even experienced martial artists such as former Army Ranger and a policeman Carl Cestari was removed from his dirty fighting techniques with a much older Nelson. Cestari was so impressed, he would be in Nelson's system and are certified in many of his techniques in his. Unfortunately, not allnoted Nelson system, but if people have the criminals would be those who live in fear. Nelson's methods of self-defense are as good as forgotten.

There are some who teach some of the principles handed down by them for the fathers of modern self-defense and martial arts reality. One such organization is the Self Defense Company. A global network of trainers in the teaching of the best systems of self-defense in programs that combine these valuable methods of struggle dedicatedwith modern systems of education.

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Historia do Jiu Jitsu - Parte I

Historia do Jiu Jitsu contada por Hélio Gracie.



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Pelea de los años 80's con la cual gano Rickson renombre mucho al derrotar a Zulu de un luchador valetudo con un record de primer 140-0 fue la derrota del Rey Zulu. (La calidad no es buena pero la pelea vale la pena)



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Iron Palm - a closed door training program for performance and health


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Iron Palm training or T'ieh Sha Zhang Gung (Iron Sand Palm Method) is an old school training program that in many Chinese martial arts systems there are also like other Asian fighting methods. Traditionally, a student will not be given to this program of material until they are a series of tests to their loyalty to their master's measure passed.

Slowly the old program is beginning to start so many famous supporters, slowly out of the limelight and retirementpasses to the next area.

The author of this article is the spirit to get this program and others like it for future generations.

Iron Palm training is fairly simple, when analyzing the mechanics. The physical demands are not very long. A student must not hinder heart disease or a serious illness, or the effect of their progress would be.

Iron Palm training requires daily workouts with the hand (s) in order to gradually strike sealed bags of variedMaterials to strengthen it from inside to outside and internal practices to the striking, the energy pathways linked insurance.

Students learn to relax the body and rid it of excess tension before striking occurs. This not only helps students gain a better health and relaxation, it also helps them if and when they decide to use this ability in a bona fide self-defense situations.

Carried out by the constant meditation, the students then Iron Palm medicine isOintment to the hand (s). Without this herbal preparation of the training is useless and can cause physical damage to nerves and various acupuncture meridians.

The hand (s) are then fell on a bag of beans / sand / metal gun for a prescribed amount of repetitions.

Once the hands are affected, the student is then available again for a few minutes to connect with the earth as well as power draw to the palms.

For more information about training and Iron Palm Iron Vest training pleaseContact the author of the information contained in the signature.

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Aikido moves and their use in practice and Combat


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Come in a single second can be a winner or loser of a combat situation. A person can always check that the fighting situation, to know whether they can be a better fighter by learning and correction of errors in the future. These things can happen during a race and therefore it is recommended that students become familiar with the various aikido moves every time when they can.

An example of this is taking into account the Ai hanmi Iriminage when a person reachesthe attacker through the neck and forced him to the ground.

Ai hanmi Kokyuho, is quite similar to the former although the difference is that the arm a little further extended, so that the maximum effect can be achieved.

If the attacker with a knife then recommended that a step is the Katate Ryotemochi where the individual can use both hands to disarm the knife block and the person before the person on the ground.

If the person can be behind the attacker UshiroRyokatatori can move in a better book. If the individual is a difficult person then the provisional application of Ushiro Kubishime person is unconscious at some point to make.

All Aikido is not just about the lockout and that a person falling to the ground. Various other features are like the distinctive features of the Kata Menuchi, where the hand is a piece in the middle of the forehead of another person. If you are not trying to cause a concussion, then you can Mune Tsuki is trying to whip up a simpleStrike in the chest of a man.

A good move when the leg of the Aiki Otoshi, it is also known as a leg sweep. By using this you can keep a person down especially when the attacker believes that the person, the defense did not make optimum use of the arms.

If the attacker was then able to act simply always keep an attacker immobilized in a Sankyo. This is to comply with that law enforcement officials familiar with how it is used to hold suspects until backup comes to beScene.

More than 10 different movements exist in Aikido, is a person who should have the ability to distinguish between all these movements, because all the terms in Japanese. A person may you need one or more of these moves when in combat. One of the most important steps in learning this discipline is far-eastern register in a dojo. A person can simply take a look at a directory to a dojo that it is very close and you sign up when interest rates are very affordable to be found.

A student will be trained onRules for the clothes and how you take the right steps in every stroke that they use to perform. Every individual should not expect to get it right the first time, but they will be successful as they proceed with their education in this Japanese discipline.

It is important to remember that, unlike many other martial arts, aikido primarily for defensive purposes. When a suspect is in the attack, the best thing an Aikido expert should not be missed not hunt, but instead receive assistance.

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Jigsaw (1990)

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"On the first morning of her honeymoon after a whirlwind 3 week romance, successful business woman Virgina Bond finds herself both a widow and the prime suspect in her husband's murder. Desparately attempting to piece together the jigsaw of her husband's life, Virgina and police detective Broulle uncover political and business connections involving millions of dollars worth of real estate. As the true picture of the man she impulsively married emerges,Virgina plunges deeper into a web of danger and conspiracy."

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The Burns and Allen Show - Collection [VHS]

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I absolutely loved these episodes...each one is funnier than the last. The comedy of Gracie Allen is timeless, so that even teenagers will appreciate it.

There are 2 half hour episodes per tape, 3 tapes in the collection, so only a total of 6 episodes, when they could have fit 12 at SP speed. Nevertheless, the quality is very good considering how old these eps are. I wish there were more available on DVD or VHS. I do not understand why they are not since these old eps are in the public domain (as far as I know). Unfortunately, Burns and Allen are no longer shown on TV reruns. Television has truly become a vast wasteland.

Do yourself and your family a favor by buying these timeless treasures before they run out, as they may never again be available.


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For a generation too young to know that George Burns had a career long before Oh, God!, this Burns and Allen collection will be a wonderful discovery. This boxed set contains six episodes of the show that ran from 1950 to 1958, featuring George Burns as the straight man (believe it or not) and his scatterbrained (to put it nicely) wife, whose constant flubs and misunderstandings create laugh-out-loud scenarios. You would think her shtick would get old, but the more episodes you watch, the more you realize just how smart Gracie is, and in all her confusing ways, she gets exactly what she wants; she only gets funnier along the way. The first tape includes "Columbia Doing Burns and Allen Story," in which Columbia Pictures decides to make a movie on the life story of the couple (a tremendous disappoint to Gracie; she prefers Paramount because they put more butter in their popcorn). Things go awry when Gracie thinks that George has a wife and four sons living in San Diego. "Gracie Doing a Picture Without George" continues the performance theme when Gracie finds on old telegram asking George to do a Broadway show without his partner. Not realizing it's 30 years old, Gracie tries to force George to leave in one of the most ridiculously funny scenes ever presented on television.

The second video contains "George and Gracie Hear a Burglar," in which Gracie is convinced that a robber is roaming around outside. Detective Sawyer despairs at another phone call from the Burns household, but comes over to investigate. "Gracie Sees a Holdup--Johnny Velvet" has Gracie as a witness to a bank stickup headed by a Mob boss. When they kidnap her to keep her from testifying, they can't seem to get rid of her fast enough. Instead they decide to steal George away, but plenty of mistaken identities ensue. Gracie as the fumbling kidnapee is absolutely hysterical, and you can't miss the cameo appearance by the man who at the time was known only as an actor, Ronald Reagan as himself.

The final video contains "Gracie Buying a Ranch for George." After a weekend on Fred Astaire's ranch, Gracie is determined to buy George a ranch, despite his having no desire to live on one. The second episode, "Von Zell's Girlfriend Between Trains," has Gracie posing as Harry Von Zell's wife, after he tells an old sweetheart that he's married. Gracie is at her finest as she tries to remember her name is Mabel Von Zell. As an interesting bonus, the original show sponsorships are left on the video, giving us a glimpse of the advertising world of the 1950s. --Jenny Brown

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South Park - The Chef Experience [VHS]

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there is no bad episode, in my opinion, and so of course this is going to be worth buying. i mean, cow days and chef aide, two of the best episodes. cow days depices a festival in south park in which they celebrate their beloved cows, its a spoof of the running of the bulls. it is very funny, wit everything from the line ride to the cow cult. next we see chef aide,in which chef is sued for two million dollars. while chef is selling himself the boys go door to door of celebrities houses selling chocolate bars to raise money, when they realize how many people chef knows, so they all come together to have a concert to help chef. its hilarious, everything from them making fun of alanis morrisette to the "chewbacca defense" this video is a must buy for all south park fans buy, laugh, enjoy bye


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50's TV Classics - The Burns & Allen Show: CAR ACCIDENT

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The Burns and Allen Show, Vol. 2 - Gracie and the Mob [VHS]

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Husband and wife team George Burns and Gracie Allen kept America laughing through much of the 1950s. Now a new generation can discover their wonderful program, The Burns and Allen Show, in this second volume of the three-volume set. Gracie and the Mob contains two episodes. The first is "George and Gracie Hear a Burglar," in which Gracie is convinced that a robber is roaming around outside. Detective Sawyer despairs at another phone call from the Burns household, but comes over to investigate. "Gracie Sees a Holdup--Johnny Velvet" has Gracie as a witness to a bank stickup headed by a Mob boss. When they kidnap her to keep her from testifying, they can't seem to get rid of her fast enough. Instead they decide to steal George away, but plenty of mistaken identities ensue. Gracie as the fumbling kidnappee is absolutely hysterical, and you can't miss the cameo appearance by the man who at the time was known only as an actor, Ronald Reagan as himself. As an interesting bonus, the original show sponsorships are left on the video, giving us a glimpse of the advertising world of the 1950s. --Jenny Brown

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Northwest Trail [VHS]

Northwest Trail [VHS] Review



VCI Entertainment and Action Films present James Oliver Curwood's "Northwest Trail" (1945) (Dolby
digitally remastered)...relive those thrilling days from the early '30s and '40s
when Bob Steele took us down the dusty trails and the plains to exciting
adventures....some of the best B-Westerns ever to grace the Saturday Matinee
Screen...just remember double thrills, chills, mystery and suspense...hitting the bull's eye
with excitement...don't miss any of the Bob Steele features loaded with action that will leave
you wanting more of his B-Western adventures

Under director Derwin M. Abrahams, producers William B. David and Max M. King, screenplay by Harvey Harris Gates...the cast include Bob Steele (RCMP Matt O'Brien), Joan Woodbury (Kate Owens), John Litel (Sergeant Means), Raymond Hatton (Morgan), Madge Bellamy (Mrs. Yeager), Ian Keith (Inspector McGrath), George Meeker (Whitey Yeager), Charles Middleton (Pierre), John Hamilton (John Owens), Poodles Hanneford (Poodles Hanneford), Gracie Hanneford (Jill Hanneford), Al Ferguson (Henchman Sandy), Bud Osborne (Henchman Dutch). . . . . . . . .our story is loaded with veterans of B-Westerns starting with our hero Bob Steele, Raymond Hatton, Charles Middleton, Bud Osborne, John Litel, Al Ferguson, John Hamilton and Joan Woodbury who steals every scene she appears in...filmed in glorious Cinecolor gives this film some vintage history during the '40s, the mountain scenery and Steele in that redcoat is outstanding...is there crooked business afoot with Charles Middleton and Raymond Hatton sending Steele on a wildgoose chase...can there be gold in them thar hills, only Steele and the heroine Joan Woodbury can coral these badmen in the Canadian Territory...take note of the scenes between Woodbury and Steele are playful and seem to be having fun with the script...Woodbury takes charge and saves Steele in the final scene riding in shooting the badmen who have the drop on our mountie hero. . . . . . . . . B-Western footnote, one of my favorite character actors was Raymond Hatton (1887-1971) who worked with Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and Johnny Mack Brown as Marshall Sandy Hopkins appeared from 1943 and made 45 films for Monogram Pictures...Hatton who first appeared on film in "Tragic Love" (1909-Silent/unconfirmed), "Oliver Twist" (1917), "The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), "The Squaw Man" (1931), "Law and Order" (1932)...during the '30s & '40s he played the comical sidekick for Johnny Mack Brown and Bob Livingston...went on to join Buck Jones and Tim McCoy in the "Rough Riders" series...Hatton worked right up to his last film "In Cold Blood" (1967). . . . .second footnote, actress Joan Woodbury was the great niece of founder of Woodbury Soap, appeared in a number of B-Westerns "The Eagles Brood" (1935/William Boyd), "Bulldog Courage" (1935/Tim McCoy), "The Lion's Den" (1935/Tim McCoy), "Song of the Gringo" (1936/Tex Ritter), "In Old Cheyenne" (1941/Roy Rogers), "Ride on Vaquero" (1941/Cesar Romero), "Sunset Serenade" (1942/Roy Rogers), "Flame of the West" (1945/Johnny Mack Brown) and "Northwest Trail" (1945/Bob Steele), Woodbury's favorite project was the Sam Katzman 13 Chapter Columbia serial "Brenda Starr, Reporter" (1945), based on the comic strip by Dale Messickunavailable commercially but is rumored as being out there...Woodbury's first film was "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) a classic among the horror fans, retired from films in the '60s had a Palm Springs Valley Player's Guild, a production which featured her friends and other veteran actors. . . . . meanwhile another great B-Western for Bob Steele under the Action Films banner, proves to be one of his most exciting performances.

Special footnote, actor Bob Steele was the son of director Robert N. Bradbury and the age of 14 he and his twin brother Bill Bradbury made a series of comedy shorts "Adventures of Bob and Bill" (1920), directed by their father...along came his first starring western "The Mojave Kid" (1927), released by Film Booking Office of America (FBO) and directed by his father, he changed his name to Bob Steele...making low budget B-Westerns for independent studios such as Republic, Supreme, Monogram and PRC which included nearly 200 feature films, serials and TV appearances...was in his twilight years at the age 59 when he got the part of the cantankerous "Trooper Duffy", in the western comedy series "F Troop" (1965), who at the drop of a hat would give his rendition of fighting "shoulder to shoulder with Davy Crockett at the Alamo"...Steele retired from the screen in 1973...his long career, spanning more than 50 years came to an end in 1988 when he passed away.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIOS:
1. Bob Steele (Robert Adrian Bradbury)
Birth Date: 1/23/1907 - Pendleton, Oregon
Died: 12/21/1988 - Burbank, CA.
2. Raymond William Hatton
Birth Date: 7/07/1887 - Red Oak, Iowa
Died: 10/21/1971 - Palmdale, California (heart attack)
3. Joan Woodbury
Birth Date: 12/17/1915 - Los Angeles, CA
Died: 2/22/1989 - Desert Hot Springs, California,

If you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure check out other western double features with Bob Steele:

BOB STEELE WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURES:
1. Vol. 1 - Tombstone Terror/Lightnin' Crandall (VCI #7212) (DVD)
2. Vol. 2 - The Brand of Hate/Trusted Outlaw (VCI #7252) (DVD)
3. Vol. 3 - The Arizona Gunfighter/Last of the Warrens (VCI #7261) (DVD)
4. Vol. 4 - Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin'/The Feud Maker (VCI #7275) (DVD)

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if they are not available as of yet...you can order
and pick up your copy now from VCI Entertainment.

Great job by VCI Entertainment for releasing "Northwest Trail" (1945), the
digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more
high quality releases from the vintage serial era of the '20s, '30s & '40s and
B-Westerns...order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment where there
are plenty of copies available on DVD and VHS, stay tuned once again for top
notch action mixed with deadly adventure from the "King of Serials" VCI...just
the way we like 'em

Total Time: 66 min on DVD/VHS ~ VCI Entertainment #1627 ~ (11/19/1997)


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Comedy Greats: Three Hours of Jack Benny, Milton Berle, and George Burns & Gracie Allen from Original TV Shows

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JACK BENNY, star of stage, screen, radio, and television stars in two of his greatest hit TV shows from 1954. In "Vaudeville," Jack has a golf date with Bing Crosby and George Burns, who take a hysterical trip to the past when all three stars were struggling for success on the song and dance circuit. These three great entertainers flash back to the '20's and '30's to perform the skits of the really, really old days. MILTON BERLE is the greatest comedic talent to ever hit Hollywood! (Just ask him.) Every Tuesday night was Milton Berle's night on NBC, from 1948 to 1967. It's been said that Milton Berle's show sold more televisions than all of the TV ad campaigns combined. This classic episode will show you why! Milton Berle, Mr. Television himself, is joined by a young Vic Damone, Jackie, Cooper, and the singer/dancer Dagmar, in his legendary parody of the popular cops and robbers series of the time...DRAGNET! Join Uncle Miltie as he brings you the most popular show of the week from the Golden Age of Television! GEORGE BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN star in this classic double episode featuring the first and funniest shows form their legendary comedy series. In the pilot episode aired on November 9, 1950, George's neighbor (played by Bob Sweeney) is steaming about their airhead wives who are invading the football game. In the second early episode, a teenaged friend of George and Gracie's stays with them for the weekend. While helping young Emily with her geometry homework, Gracie voices her concern about the education system. Gracie is absolutely certain that "pie are round...not squared!"

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Orphans (1997) [VHS]

Orphans (1997) [VHS] Review



Peter Mullan makes a mighty impressive debut as writer/director of a feature length, here with "Orphans." Wisely eschewing the Hollywood formula Mullan presses onward with the tale of four siblings dealing with the death of their beloved mother, confining almost every minute of screentime into the eve and day of the funeral. The tale veers from the blackest comedy to heart tugging truths about the connectedness of family, of rage and sorrow, fear and rivalry, misplaced feelings, illness and acceptance. It goes to a lot of other places as well.

Any film that has a church's roof ripped and hurling off into a gale force wind, a Madonna crashing from a hit by a motorized wheelchair, a bartender who, literally, takes hostages for petty offenses (like reading his newspaper), a man who sees the positive aspect of nearly being stabbed to death (hey, if he can convince work authorities it was a work related injury he will be "compensated") has grabbed my interest. In addition to the quartet of family at the story's core the film is populated with just enough believable wack-job locals to make the tale seem pretty universal, despite its very Scottish setting.

The cast is uniformly excellent, each one believable and crucial to the storytelling. What a gem of a movie this is!


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Another SWEET ladies match controversy! Kyra is a GENIOUS! Abu Dhabi Combat Club (ADCC) 2005: Under 60Kg weight class - quarter-finals battle between Kyra Gracie and Erica Montoya!



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The Rain People [VHS]

The Rain People [VHS] Review



Three years before THE GODFATHER (1972) was released, director Francis Ford Coppola and actors James Caan and Robert Duvall worked together on THE RAIN PEOPLE. Scripted by Coppola, this movie combines feminism with elements of John Steinbeck's 1937 novella, OF MICE AND MEN.

According to Jimmy 'Killer' Kilgannon, "rain people" are normal-sized folks who are made of raindrops; when they cry themselves out, the rain people disappear.

SYNOPSIS--
Natalie Ravenna (Knight) is pregnant and panicked. Feeling trapped, Nat flees her Long Island marriage to Vinny (Modica--voice only) and hits the road to points unknown. She picks up an attractive young crewcut-topped hitchhiker. 'Killer' Kilgannon (Caan) played varsity football until a severe head injury left him brain-disabled. Killer remained at the college, raking leaves for them until he was given 00 and told to go away.

Feeling sympathy for this sweet but simple-minded fellow, Natalie offers a ride to West Virginia, where Killer believes his ex-girlfriend's dad has a drive-in theater job waiting for him. When they arrive unannounced, Ellen (Crews) tells her father not to hire Killer and she rudely demands that he and Nat leave.

Natalie abandons Killer in Chattanooga, but has second thoughts. Continuing west, they stop at a small Nebraska town, where Nat finds a utility job for Killer at a reptile zoo. His new employer, Mr. Alfred (Aldredge) convinces the young man to hand over all his cash for safekeeping. Natalie fears Alfred will cheat Killer out of that savings but is more concerned about escaping alone.

Nat drives hurriedly off and gets stopped by motorcycle cop Gordon (Duvall) for speeding. A citation must be paid at the reptile zoo. Despite her pleas not to force a return there, Gordon escorts Nat back and they encounter a scene of chaos. Killer has let hundreds of chicks out of their cages. Mr. Alfred discharges him and as Justice of the Peace he levies an 0 fine for property damage.

Again, Natalie is stuck with Killer. She's arranged a date with the cop and tells Killer to wait in her car. While Nat visits Gordon's trailer home, Killer wanders around outside. He peeks in a window and sees Gordon trying to force himself on Nat, so Killer angrily tears open the trailer door and attacks the cop.....


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