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which 1? the 1973 musical with malcolm mcdowell or the 2003 1 with sam chotibund?
O Lucky Man! is a 1973 British comedy film, intended as an allegory on life in a capitalist society. Directed by Lindsay Anderson.
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This is part 2 of the Mick Travis Trilogy, that started with the Brilliant "If..."
Do you think this installment has a "Political Point" or just Pointless?
Do you know what inspired the Mick Travis character in this film?
Who's butt was on-fire after sitting there for 3-plus hours?
btw -- I LOVE this movie, but I have no Clue what it is about, so I really AM looking for some answers...
Thanks :-)
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Well, "stephen k" - that's 2 of us who have seen it LOL
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I havent seen this film in 30 years, so I can barely remember things of it. It had malcolm McDowell in it, and that's bout it
I agree that Man Utd were lucky against Liverpool because Van Der Sar did save some really good balls.
However, I do believe that O'Shea's goal was NOT a lucky one because Ronaldo executed the free-kick perfectly and United definitely deserved the free kick. The goal was not scored because of any freak accident or whatever lucky circumstances. It was brilliantly planned by Giggs and Ronaldo. Blame your own Liverpool players for giving away the free-kick and not being able to score even after 11 shots.
I also thought that Liverpool were lucky when Louis Saha was brought down and no penalty was awarded and also Alonso was lucky enough for not really getting a punch from Scholes for tugging his jersey.
So what do you think?
Pharoah- I agree with you. I credit Liverpool for their play. But, Man Utd's goal was something that did not came from just pure luck. I think people should see that.
We were outplayed by liverpool throughout the game i'll admit but it is as one commentator said "the hallmark of champions" that we were able to win that game. Scoring goals is 20% creating chances and 80% CONVERSION OF THOSE CHANCES - liverpool had more than enough chances to kill off that game maybe even as early as the first half and they wasted them (a couple of times thanks to van der sar mind u)
But it definitely wasn't a lucky goal. Our chances were rare but we took the best one we got and capitalized on it - and we WERE SUPPOSED TO GET THE PENALTY when saha had his foot swept out.
Then they pulled back giggs (mistake #1) and then they see ronaldo and giggs standing over a ball in that kind of position and put up a TWO-MAN!!! wall....HAHA (mistake #2) - u just cause trouble on yourself when you do that against the best team in the world....
<<GLORY GLORY MAN UTD>>
7 WINS TO GO!!
I was heart broken that she would leave me for Eddie, this old bar tender at the Lucky bar next door to Nita's. It was crazy times. This was all in Sunnymead Ca. I'm still destroyed by these events and I want all parents to know that what you do really does affect your children. I'm 56 now, why am I still crying when I think about it?
You are still upset because youare still experienceing that feeling of abandonment and bereftness when your mum left when you still needed her. You expect your Mum to be there until you grow up and move on and leave her.
Now you are an adult you have to look back at past events at what was happening in your mums life. Was she a drinker or taking drugs? Did she have a decent home to go to. She may not have had the means materially or emotionally to take you with her and if she was out of love with your father and in love with someone else she may have found life with your father intolerable. She may well have badly wanted you with her but felt that you would be better off with a stable home with your father.
Before you can start to heal inside yourself you need to try to understand what motivated your mother and forgive her rather than seeing it as abandonment an=nd rejection of you personally.
A friend of mine once confided to me that she was eaten up inside because her mother left her at age 11 to go off with another man and that she loves her youger sister more than her because she would never leave her. I urged her to talk to her mother. I said to her that I bet her mother loves her very much, bitterly regrets leaving her behind, has paid for it over and over again throughout her life and would not repeat past mistakes.
My friend came back to me several weeks later having spoken to her mum and it was just as I had described. This helped to heal my friend and her insecurities.
I,m sorry that you are hurt by your mums actions but now you are old enough to realise that parents are human beings too, not perfect make mistakes and get things horribly wrong sometimes. You have to stop seeing things from the little boys perspective and see the wider view.
Good luck friend.
God has turned Satan loose for a short season, which we are lucky enough to be witnesses for all that's happening around the world. I just want your first gut feeling upon laying eyes upon the worlds new man-made Messiah.
He is indeed, all part of God's plan.