Yes, the real Max from "Midnight Express," whose full name is Max de Vries, was eventually released from prison. He served several years in a Turkish prison after being convicted of drug smuggling. Following his release, he returned to the United States, where he has since lived a relatively private life. The film, while based on his experiences, took creative liberties with some aspects of his story.
No. Midnight is first defeated by Erza, who found a way around his Reflector magic, and is resistant to illusions due to her magic replacement eye. In the Key of the Starry Skies arc, Lucy starts to overwhelm Midnight using the power of Real Nightmare, but it was Natsu who defeated him.
Pooh is his lastname. Winni is his first, as in Winni the Pooh. He was named after a real bear that got rescued years ago.
Tony and Ziva have kissed when they were undercover as a married couple in 3x08 "Under Covers". After Ziva is rescued from Somalia (7x02), she kisses him on the cheek.
No its not real.. it was one of the cheapest movies ever made but yet was such a phenomemon.. x
no, there ever wasn't any sight of megatron.
425 women were rescued by Carpathia. One of them, Rhoda Abbott, was pulled from the sea.
No, they have a rescued Alaskan Eskimo.
santa is not real the tooth fairy is not real so the midnight hoodi is a fony fack.
The Midnight Diner is a fictional setting in the show.
No Real Madrid do not play at night , more in the noon.
Rescue yourself in real life by throwing your computer out the window.
no
No, it is another immature urban legend.
It won't become real, ever. It'll only ever be real in your dreams.
no, no American has ever played for real Madrid
Josh Hutcherson is the actor of Peeta is real life. As of 2012, he is alive and well.
No it is just a made up place from Murder at Midnight