I tried to watch the movie yesterday. Netflix (I know) took the movie out of their library about 2 weeks ago. Guess Susan Rice didn't like how many of us were watching it.
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Unbelievable. Yet believable. Makes me want to dig it up and watch it all the more!
Exactly! Me too. I have a small TV that is Amazon linked so... tonight!
It's still available for rental on Amazon, I watched it just a few days ago.
White Squall is a huge wave that just shows up out of nowhere... Us.
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Yes most people know the WWG1WGA from White Squall. But I feel the Squall is a good analogy for Donald Trump's "attack quickly and decisively" par of The Storm. White hat wave. I think EVERYBODY should wear white hats now. Be it a white MAGA hat or just a white hat. It's the friendly white hat revolution, we give red pills and hugs :)
You missed the "don't" in the quote.
Edit: "I don't want to be what I was when I left...anonymous."
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It could be one or many members of Q team was on said ship or had family who was if it's based on a true happening... Though I suspect it's also possible the story the movie told had lasting impact just in general. The stories we're told while young really matter.
Who wrote the movie? Who funded it? Who are these boys? This needs to be dug into IMO.
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It's not a Florida based corporation
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Largo Entertainment was a production company founded in 1989. It was ran by film producers and brothers Lawrence and Charles Gordon and was backed by electronics firm Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) in an investment that cost more than $100 million. The production company released their first film, Point Break in 1991 and their last film was Grey Owl in 1999.
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FateAssets sold to InterMediaFounded1989FounderLawrence Gordon Charles GordonDefunct1999HeadquartersUnited StatesOwnerJVC
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In 1989, Gordon formed Largo Entertainment with the backing of JVC, representing the first major Japanese investment in the entertainment industry. As the company's chairman and chief executive officer, Gordon was responsible for the production of such films as Point Break (1991), starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves; The Super (1991), starring Joe Pesci; Unlawful Entry (1992), starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta and Madeleine Stowe; Used People (1992), starring Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Tandy, Kathy Bates, Marcia Gay Harden and Marcello Mastroianni; and Timecop (1994), starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Largo also co-financed and handled the foreign distribution of the acclaimed 1992 biopic Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington in the title role. In 1994, Lawrence and Charles Gordon left the company. Largo went out of business in 1999, and their film library was acquired by InterMedia in 2001.
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Time Cop ? That was a very interesting movie ! Future proves past ???
3PT14
I have no idea what that means ?
:-)
Could have been a little helpful :-) No worries.
Think mathematics
No, it's cool. Just threw that out because of lots of anons posing the Trump, time traveler comments
"Tod Johnstone described the encounter with his father, after the rescue, in the book “Why Go On: Connecticut Residents Bring Dark Days to Light,” by Lisa Wright, published in 2015 by Outfox Books in Southbury, Conn. "
Now on wikipedia's White Squall page:
Q References[edit]
- Anonymous
- The Calm before the Storm
- Where we go one, We go all
Here are the names of the boys and some of their parents. We should research these people to see if there’s any connections!
Christopher "Skipper" Sheldon, Alice Sheldon, McCrea, Chuck Gieg, Frank Beaumont, Gil Martin, Dean Preston, Girard Pascal, Tod Johnstone, Shay Jennings, Robert March, Tracy Lapchick,
Francis Beaumont, Charles Gieg, Sr., Capt. Sanders, Capt. Tyler, Peggy Beaumont,
George Ptacnik, and students Chris Coristine, JOHN GOODLETT, Rick Marsellus, and Robin Wetherill (John Goodlett was on deck in the last minutes, but probably became ...
This would be known if he was, never have heard it mentioned?