Does the word ORIGINAL mean anything to you!
2007-02-26 16:11:17
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answered by Jon's Mom 4
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Edward Norton was said to have re-edited the film to lengthen his screen time. Director Tony Kaye then attempted to get his name removed but violated a Directors' Guild of America rule that states that directors that use pseudonyms (such as "Alan Smithee") must not talk about why they had their name removed - which Tony Kaye had done in ads in Variety. Kaye sued the DGA and New Line Cinema for $200 million stating that the DGA rule violated his first amendment rights.
Seth wears a shirt during the basketball game featuring the number 88. This is a naziskin code for HH, or "Heil Hitler," H being the 8th letter of the alphabet. It also refers to a set of 88 precepts written by the neo-nazi leader David Lane. The 88 precepts are rules and concepts that all White Supremacists lived by.
The punk band Anti-Heroes sued New Line Cinema over a character's tattoo featuring the band. The band did not want to be associated with Nazis, even fictional ones, in any way. The band went on to record a song called "NLC" that debases the film studio.
Edward Norton gained 30 pounds of muscle for his role.
According to the book Cinematic Century, Tony Kaye's lawsuit against the studio over the use of his name in the credits was for $275 million.
This film uses the word "****" 205 times.
The diner that Danny and Derek get breakfast before Danny goes to school in the morning is the same diner that is used in The Big Lebowski (1998).
The quotation that concludes Danny's paper is from the closing words of Abraham Lincoln's first Inaugural Address in 1861.
Director Tony Kaye wanted his credit to read "Humpty Dumpty" according to Entertainment Weekly.
The café that Edward Norton and his brother eat at is on Wilshire and Fairfax in Los Angeles. The café is actually Johnny's, which is only open for filming.
The character of Cameron Alexander is based on Tom Metzger, leader of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR), an extremist white supremacy group based in southern California.
2007-02-26 16:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I know it can get frustrating, I am a straight A student in all my subjects but absolutely suck at math, trust me, doing it like this does not pay off in the long run, I've tried. When I write my poetry I like to sit on a quiet spot where no one can disturb me and read some Jack Frosts..you can get a lot of inspiration from him (don't copy his work though!) I also like to look at beautiful photography. I hope you can calm your nerves for a while and try. Good Luck!
2007-02-26 16:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You ever heard of plagerismum? I'm sure your school has strick rules against calling someone elses work your own. If this is for college you could get kicked out and lose all of your scholarships. Is it really worth it? Just write something simple from your heart and follow the formats given as much as possible for each needed. Best of luck
2007-02-26 16:19:22
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answered by Hito 2
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Sonnet 18 by William Shakespears...
2007-02-26 16:13:44
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answered by ross adriana 1
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Free verse, cool. That's a wide-open field. I'd make one of the poems about needing to pass the class.
Words fail me
Numbers are my muse
Stockbroker, drug dealer, bookie
Do I pass?
Your word is my future.
2007-02-26 16:19:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
God made me pretty,
what happened to you?
I waited as it came,
the future.
I never really knew what was in store for me,
because everytime it came, it was always different than last time.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
mom said I smelled nice,
but you smell like poo.
I dont know what you're looking for. I got this stuff off of an assignment I did similiar than yours. I don't think the second one will be easy to understand for some reason.:(
2007-02-26 16:16:31
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answered by donehere 3
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Anyone who helps him . . . shame on you. He'll be someone's co-worker one day and will be the type to slack off and get someone else to tend to business that he should be doing on his own.
And you . . . " super mad "...I'm 50 and a mother of three (14, 17 and 20)...now get to work and write the poems yourself...It may not be the best poems presented in class...but they will be YOURS. And, it's not so much the poem. . . it's good brain work... you can do it.
Mothers are everywhere.
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2007-02-26 16:12:09
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answered by onelight 5
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Ladies and Gentlemen...your next President elect of the United States.
2007-02-26 16:10:57
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answered by ark 3
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OK, here's an easy one for you.
Jack and Jill,
went up the hill,
to run and play and romp;
Jack fell down,
And broke his crown,
He now gets workmen's comp.
2007-02-26 16:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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