Technically Yes, they both survive the sinking although Jack ultimately drowned in the North Atlantic.
"I have been arrested. For winning a quiz show." -this is the very first line of the book.
"The Man Who Knows" -this is what Ram calls Colonel Taylor
"I am only an idiot orphan boy"-What the Bad Priest called Ram so now Ram uses it throughout the chapter Burden of a Priest as irony.
"This is the price i have to pay for beauty. So don't call me beautiful" -What Nita says to Ram at the brothel when he calls her beautiful
"Tragedy Queen" - Neelima kumari is comonly known as
Coach Jones taught Radio how to read, write, etc. He also taught him how to be independent.
She got out of McLean eventually. Susanna saw her a couple of years later, and she seemed to be doing okay (she had a son, and a job, etc.) Beyond that, no info was given.
He used his imagination, like all fiction writers do. But some of the characters in the movie Titanic are, in fact, based on real people. Jack and Rose, however, are not; they are fictional.
No. She wasn't in any version of the Miracle on 34th Street, but there was someone who resembled Shirley in the 1947 version. Her name is Ida McGuire and she plays a majorette in the parade, when old man playing Santa ask who's in charge because the Santa that was in the parade was inebriated(drunk) and she says miss walker is in charge.
Natalie Wood was the little girl in the 1947 version.
It never mentions the name of his father. The film only refers to him as "your father".
Corleone..
When he comes to America, his last name is changed.
One. The movie's star and director, Billy Bob Thornton, won the 1996 Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. He was also nominated as Best Actor for his performance in the film.
yes, but not to the extent that the movie shows. In the end of the movie, when smith walks by an older black man, that is the real guy. but he didn't commit suicide, he just donated as many organs as he could, with himself still being able to function.
The hero of Apocalypto is called Jaguar Paw; his wife, a minor character, is called Seven. She is the only female character to have a relatively large part, and is not technically a heroine.
The words are mouth in a movie named by the words -- Olive Juice (2001).
The movie is called "Finder's Fee", but the phrase Tepper is mouthing through a closed window to his girfriend on the street below is actually "elephant juice", which he tells his friends looks, to the person on the street below, as though he is saying "I love you".
The biggest shark was the "Megaloden Shark" which people say that it's extinct but others say they are still alive! But other than that The "Whale Shark is the biggest shark! xx =D your welcome and im sorry if this answer didnt help your question :( xxxx
In the beginning of the movie, he went to Shangai to retrieve a large diamond called the Eye of the Peacock. However, when Indy had to escape from Shanghai, he wound up taking a plane that wasn't piloted and was going to collide with mountains, forcing him, Short Round, and Willie to jump out of the plane on a raft. The raft landed in a river, which brought them to an Indian village that had a Sacred stone stolen from them. From that point in the movie, Indiana Jones was then looking for three Sacred Stones called the Sankara Stones.
Walter Walter the Trout was brought over from a local trout pond at the Castle in the Clouds near Holderness, New Hampshire. Billy Ray (Doug McKeon) and Norman Thayer Jr. (Henry Fonda) really threw him back into the lake. People still hope to catch him, but after all these years the fish would be a distant relative. (Source: IDb Trivia)
Consult the Watchtower web site (see related links)
> click on "CONSULTATION" (at the top of the page)
then
> click on "assemblies"
> select your country and region
Here is a web address for the dates and locations of the 2007 "Follow the Christ!" District Conventions of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States in various languages, which includes English, Portugese, Spaninsh, Greek, French, and other languages.
http://www.jw-media.org/newsroom/index.htm?content=/region/americas/usa/english/releases/events/usa_e070531a.htm
If you need the convention dates in the country of Portugal, you will need to contact the appropriate branch office in that country.
101. But it's stated that she will be 101 next month. If I remember right it was something like this, if Rose was still living she'd be over 100 and the other guy said 101 next month, but she died before her birthday.
OODLES: 101
The Production Budget for Slumdog Millionaire was $14,000,000.
yes this book was made into a movie, and it was very sadd):
The phrase 'W chmurach' is a Polish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Up in the air'.
-but the phrase "W chmurach" means "in the clouds" up in the air is "na górze w powietrzu."
The title has meaning as it is an excerpt from a poem that is read in the film.
The film is about memory, and it asks whether it is better to forget about painful things such as break-ups, or to remember them. The title alludes to the idea that people can be happier if they forget these painful things, as also suggested by another quote in the film, "Blessed are the forgetful".
A computer port, is an area reserved for input and output data. Sometimes physically linked to a socket on the computer but also a virtual area, ready to be sent via the internet.
A port call, is an instruction in the program code, that addresses a port and reads back the data found there.