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Something Else

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During World War II, a commander finds himself stuck with a decrepit (and pink) submarine, a con man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.

Oxidental
Earthfrriend
Glow worm

Miami
Real Toggle Action
Another Earth

"A World of His Own" is episode thirty-six of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

"Victoria West is dumbfounded when she looks in the window of her husband's study and sees him with a pretty blonde. But she's even more shocked when she barges in and finds him utterly alone! Playwright Gregory West calmly explains that all he need do is describe anything into his dictaphone and —poof!—it magically appears. To make it vanish, he just throws the tape in the fire. He demonstrates both actions, first with his mistress and then—when Victoria tries to run off—with a full-grown elephant in the hallway. Unfortunately, Victoria's still not convinced of her husband's supernatural powers. It seems Gregory's going to have to teach her a lesson.

It is evening in the library of Lady Britomart Undershaft's house in January 1906. Her son, Stephen enters. Britomart aggressively announces that as a grown man, Stephen must take charge of the family affairs. Lomax, his sister Sarah's fiancé, will not receive his trust fund for years. Barbara, the most promising member of the household, has joined the Salvation Army and taken up with a tempestuous Greek scholar, Adolphus Cusins. Britomart cannot avoid the topic any longer—they must speak of Stephen's father, the great military industrialist Andrew Undershaft.

Long ago, the foundling Undershaft, in the tradition of the Undershaft armory, disinherited Stephen to find a foundling as his successor. Britomart divorced him as a result. Now Britomart has invited Andrew to visit this evening to ask for money. Britomart summons the family to the library and inform them of her plans. Barbara is amused and expectant. After all, her father has a soul to be saved like everyone else.

A Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things get even more complicated when he learns on his wedding day that his beloved maiden aunts are habitual murderers.

Paul Westerberg - Breathe Some New Life
Cracker - Get off This
Surf Hat - Bowling Alley Thug
D.A.D - Day of Wrong Moves
ZZ Top -10 Dollar Man
the Kinks - Gotta Be Free

Jeremiah Johnson is a 1972 American Western film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford as the title character and Will Geer as "Bear Claw" Chris Lapp. It is based partly on the life of the legendary mountain man John Jeremiah Johnson, recounted in Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker's book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and Vardis Fisher's novel Mountain Man.

The script was written by John Milius and Edward Anhalt; the film was shot at various locations in Redford's adopted home state of Utah. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.

Soylent Green is a 1973 American ecological dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson (in his final film appearance as well as his posthumous work due to his death in January 1973). Loosely based on the 1966 science fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, it combines both police procedural and science fiction genres: the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman; and a dystopian future of dying oceans and year-round humidity due to the greenhouse effect, resulting in suffering from pollution, poverty, overpopulation, euthanasia and depleted resources.

In 1973, it won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film.

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In the year 2022, the cumulative effects of overpopulation, pollution, and some apparent climate catastrophe have caused severe worldwide shortages of food, water and housing. There are 40 million people in New York City alone, where only the city's elite can afford spacious apartments, clean water, and natural food, and even then at horrendously high prices. The homes of the elite usually include concubines who are referred to as "furniture" and serve the tenants as slaves.

Within the city lives NYPD detective Frank Thorn and his aged friend Sol Roth, a highly intelligent analyst, referred to as a "Book". Roth remembers the world when it had animals and real food, and possesses a small library of reference materials to assist Thorn. Thorn is tasked with investigating the murder of the wealthy and influential William R. Simonson, and quickly learns that Simonson had been assassinated and was a board member of Soylent Industries.

Irish Heartbeat - Van Morrison & Mark Knopfler
Dancing in the Moonlight - Cannons
It's Not Just Me - Weyes Blood
Heartbeat City - the Cars
Ce'st La Vie - the Church
Why Worry - Everly Brothers, Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins

the Big Moon - Your Wide Eyes
The Pierces-Monster
the Pierces-Close My Eyes
Daughter - New Ways
Canned Heat - Goin up the Country

Steve Kilbey & Frank Kearns:
The Archeologist
Back Wherever
Vela Velox

Part 1
https://www.bitchute.com/video/kc2Dowmg9MpW/

Speed of the Stars - Black River
Something? - Kilbey/Kennedy
Readymade - Isidore
? Kilbey/ Kennedy
Kilbey/Kennedy
Untitled - Isidore

Autumn Daze - Speed of Stars
Song for the Moon - Isidore
Story of Jonah - Kilbey/Kennedy

Part 2 https://www.bitchute.com/video/fjQQlZ8CHLvp/

Speed of the Stars (Steve Kilbey & Frank Kearns) - Honolulu Bayside

Dancing In The Dark (cover) - Walk off the Earth
It's a Long Way to the Top (cover) - Steve 'n' Seaguls
Losin It - Underground Lovers
Showdown - ELO
the Trooper (cover) - Thomas Zwisjen

Cannons - Hurricane
Cannons - Miracle
the Kinks - Here Come the People in Grey
Cannons- Bright Lights
Cannons- Bad Dreams
the Kinks - Holiday
Ramones -Born to Die in Berlin

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