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Man The

Man The is a village in Bhamo Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.

References

  • Maplandia world gazetteer
  • External links

  • Satellite map at Maplandia.com
  • Search for Man The in the MSN Encarta atlas

  • Là-bas (novel)

    Là-Bas, translated as Down There or The Damned, is a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans, first published in 1891. It is Huysmans' most famous work after À rebours. Là-Bas deals with the subject of Satanism in contemporary France, and the novel stirred a certain amount of controversy on its first appearance. It is the first of Huysmans' books to feature the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself, who would go on to be the protagonist of all of Huysmans' subsequent novels: En route, La cathédrale and L'oblat.

    Là-Bas was first published in serial form by the newspaper L'Écho de Paris, with the first installment appearing on February 15, 1891. It came out in book form in April of the same year; the publisher was Tresse et Stock. Many of L'Écho de Paris' more conservative readers were shocked by the subject matter and urged the editor to halt the serialisation, but he ignored them. Sale of the book was prohibited from French railway stations.

    The Damned (2013 film)

    The Damned, also known as Gallows Hill, is a 2013 horror film directed by Víctor García. The film stars Peter Facinelli, Sophia Myles, Nathalia Ramos, and Carolina Guerra. The film features a family and group of friends stranded in a storm and looking to seek refuge in a house with an ancient evil presence. The film was produced by Peter Block, Andrea Chung, and David Higgins, and is a joint Colombian and American production. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival on October 17, 2014. and was released on video on demand on July 25, 2014, before a limited release on August 29, 2014, by IFC Midnight.

    Plot

    American photographer David Reynolds and his British fiancee Lauren go to Colombia to persuade David's teenage daughter, Jill, to return to America so she can attend their wedding. They find her with David's former sister-in-law, Gina, a television reporter, and Gina's cameraman Ramón, whom Jill is dating. Annoyed that her father intends to get married after the death of her mother Marcela, Jill refuses to attend the wedding. After David insists that she can not stay in Colombia, she replies that she has left her passport in a nearby city. Jill invites Ramón to come along with them to retrieve her passport, much to David's annoyance.

    The Damned (1947 film)

    The Damned (French: Les Maudits) is a 1947 French drama film directed by René Clément. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The film is notable for its depiction of the interior of a wartime submarine and for its tracking shots through the length of the U-boat.

    Plot

    As Germany is in the throes of losing World War II, a number of wealthy Nazis and some French sympathizers head for South America in a German submarine leaving from Oslo. The film's narrator is a French doctor (Henri Vidal) who has been kidnapped to tend a sick woman, Hilde Garosi (Florence Marly), the wife of one man and the lover of another, both aboard. The doctor realizes he will be murdered at any point once the woman has recovered so he tries various stratagems to escape. All fail.

    The mission slowly disintegrates as the war ends and its reasons for being dissipate, with some passengers either trying to escape or committing suicide. Forster (Jo Dest) tries to continue the mission even after Berlin has fallen and orders have gone out for all U-boats to surrender at the nearest port. Part of the crew finally mutinies against the insane ones still fighting the war. The doctor ends up alone on the Nazi sub for days writing his memoirs until an American ship rescues him and finally sinks his infamous abode at sea.

    Running Man

    Running Man may refer to:

    Literature

  • The Running Man (novel), a 1982 novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman
  • The Running Man (Bauer novel), by Michael Gerard Bauer
  • "The Running Man" (short story), by Bill Pronzini
  • Running Man, a musical by Cornelius Eady and Diedre Murray
  • Film and television

  • The Running Man (1987 film), an American action film
  • The Running Man (1963 film), a British drama
  • Running Man (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film
  • Running Man (2015 film), a 2015 Chinese film
  • Running Man (TV series), a South Korean variety show
  • Hurry Up, Brother, a Chinese variety show, based on the Korean Running Man
  • "Running Man", a segment of the 1987 anime anthology film Neo Tokyo
  • Other uses

  • The Running Man (dance)
  • The Runningman, the first person to run around the world
  • Barred lambda, a symbol used in phonetic notation
  • "Running Man", a song by Hanson on the album The Walk
  • A standard symbol used on an exit sign
  • See also

  • Man on the Run
  • Fugitive
  • The Running Man (dance)

    The Running Man is a street and fad dance that originated in late 1986 early 1987 and was performed most notably by Janet Jackson in the video of her hit "Rhythm Nation" and subsequently on the Rhythm Nation World Tour and various live performances. It was historical first performed in a Fela Kuti concert called "Cross Examination" by one of his back-up dancers/ex-wife in Berlin in 1978. Additionally, it was performed by MC Hammer, Bobby Brown, Milli Vanilli, and Vanilla Ice during their live concert shows and music videos, but achieved renewed popularity in the 2000s. It is also used in some forms of the Melbourne Shuffle dance style. It consists of a hopping or sliding step done in such a way at speed to simulate a runner.

    The Running Man achieved celebrity focus in 2007 with Britney Spears doing an homage to it during her M+M's: Concerts From The HOB Tour 2007 and Scarlett Johansson stating of her dancing in an interview with Seventeen that, "I do a great Running Man."

    Running Man (2013 film)

    Running Man (Hangul: 런닝맨; RR: Reonningmaen) is a 2013 South Korean action film starring Shin Ha-kyun as an ordinary man who begins to be chased and watched by the entire nation after he is falsely accused in a homicide case.

    Running Man was the first ever Korean movie to have 100% of its investment come from a Hollywood studio, 20th Century Fox, which also produced it along with CreaPictures. Distributed by Fox both domestically and worldwide, it was released in theaters on April 4, 2013.

    Plot

    Jong-woo is an immature father to a son only 18 years younger than himself. He earns a living by working at an auto repair garage during the day and driving a cab at night. His long-standing dream is to buy a small home to live in. One day, a passenger is found dead in his cab. Overnight, he becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile murder case and is forced to become a fugitive as he's chased by the police, reporters, and unidentified men.

    Cast

  • Shin Ha-kyun - Cha Jong-woo, auto mechanic
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    The Damned

    by: Offspring

    We've been playing now for much too long
    And never gonna dance to a different song
    I'm gonna scream and shout till my dying breath
    I'm gonna smash it up till there's nothing left
    Ooh smash it up
    Smash it up smash it up
    Ooh smash it up
    Smash it up smash it up
    People call me weird, oh it's such a shame
    Maybe it's my clothes, must be to blame
    I don't even care if I look a mess
    Don't wanna be a sucker like all the rest
    Smash it up
    And you can keep your crystal glasses
    Smash it up
    And you can see a very dead-way end
    Smash it up
    And you can stick a frothy lager
    Smash it up
    Up the fuck with your lesson
    We've been playing now for much too long
    And never gonna dance to a different song
    I'm gonna scream and shout till my dying breath
    I'm gonna smash it up till there's nothing left
    And everybody's smashing things down
    I said everybody's smashing things down




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