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  1. I have given presentations to many groups including the Women's Institute, Probus, ARA's, U3A's, History Societies, Rotary Clubs, Oddfellows, Retirement Venues, Adult Education and Community Groups. My enthusiasm is often commented upon and my inclusive style ensures something for all. A captivating and stimulating hour is always beyond doubt ...

  2. Sep 23, 2021 · Updated September 23, 2021 459.6K views 13 items. In 1993, Fire in the Sky told the real story of Travis Walton, a man who was then 22 years old and claimed to have been abducted by aliens while on a logging job in 1975. While the film underperformed at the box office and failed to make any meaningful impact in a year dominated by blockbusters ...

  3. The Gods Must Be Crazy. Here's a movie that begins with a Coke bottle falling from the heavens, and ends with a Jeep up in a tree. “The Gods Must Be Crazy” is a South African movie that arrived in Europe with little fanfare in 1982, broke box-office records in Japan and South America and all over Europe, and even became a cult hit here in ...

  4. If you're in the mood for some more traditional horror go check out my new horror short 'Catch Your Breath' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBj4rcs0AiQAs the...

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  5. May 30, 2024 · Now a new movie is in the works, with a British actor leading the film. He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe first came into being as action figures, before hitting our screens in cartoon form ...

  6. Fire in the Sky is a 1993 American biographical science fiction mystery film directed by Robert Lieberman and adapted by Tracy Tormé. It is based on Travis Walton's book The Walton Experience, [4] which describes an extraterrestrial abduction. The film stars D. B. Sweeney as Walton, and Robert Patrick as his best friend and future brother-in ...

  7. Sep 18, 2019 · Armed with a few choice bawdy one-liners, Lucy’s mom ( Ellen Burstyn) is quite the scene-stealer and earns some of the movie’s few intentional laughs. Advertisement. There’s a sense of tragedy in Howak’s story that Hawley cannot capture with his metaphor-laden script and slow-tuned rendition of “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”.