Legends say she's still out there, asking the Lord of Light to grant her a character arc.
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Legends say she's still out there, asking the Lord of Light to grant her a character arc.
had to look it up of course
commando 1985This one doesn't get as much attention as some of his other films. But it's a classic example of an "Arnold Movie". What exactly is an Arnold Movie?
Imo, an action film that makes use of Schwarzenegger as a special effect.
"I smoked this through the 90’s and in 99’ got rushed to hospital with a collapsed lung. Doctors advised me that it was likely that either I’d inhaled a particle of lava like plastic or that the gases burnt so hot that it had popped my lung. Over time everyone seemed to be switching to skunk weed and it was too much for my head. This combined to lead me to end smoking and become an alcoholic instead."
The son of variety performers, Harris assisted in his father's ventriloquist acts as a child; as a teenager, he created his own ventriloquism characters which he performed at holiday resorts in the summer season, attracting the attention of television producers.
Looks like the show you’re thinking of is Seeing Things, a Canadian half-hour mystery–comedy that aired from 1981 to 1987. It follows Louis Del Grande as newspaper court reporter Louis “Lou” Ciccone, who experiences vivid psychic visions—flashes—hinting at murders before they happen. After the crime, he often gets follow-up visions and famously blurts out, “I know who did it (ChatGPT)What was that was the variety show were they dressed up like Pierriot clowns at the end? I think Leo Sayer was involved.
Another one was a US drama 1980-81 on RTE.
A nerdy guy with a 'tasche would have premonition a murder was about to happen. It promptly would. Then after he would get more flashes of what happened and finally he would say something like "I know who did it!".
Theme tune was played on a piano with lyrics about "I'm seeing things I've never seen before".
This half hour show was short lived and usually about 7 pm or after 6 pm news.
Sorry, I was about 4 or 5 at the time and that's all I can remember. Would be cool to see how accurate my memory is!
Looks like the show you’re thinking of is Seeing Things, a Canadian half-hour mystery–comedy that aired from 1981 to 1987. It follows Louis Del Grande as newspaper court reporter Louis “Lou” Ciccone, who experiences vivid psychic visions—flashes—hinting at murders before they happen. After the crime, he often gets follow-up visions and famously blurts out, “I know who did it (ChatGPT)
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