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Type: Sci-Fi   Region: Syria   Year: 2000  
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《《Bombeiros Municipais do Porto (1927)》》Storyline
Amidst the chaos of preparing food orders, Jeff boasted to Michael about his latest script with a rewritten ""necktie scene"": "I""m very excited.Quasimodo, ruler of fools we bow.All you rabble, scum and scavengers of France.Mark you the fool with crown upon his ugly brow.Hail to the idiot king.Shout and sing Quasimodo, Quasimodo.King of the Fools is Quasimodo.Hail to the king.King of the Fools.Cock-a-doodle-doo.Cock-a-doodle-doo.Quasimodo.Cock-a-doodle-doo, hey.."Gringoire tried to dissuade the crowd: "I am the true King of Fools.I battle for beauty, and the ugly gets crowned.What greater fool can there be than I?"After he crowning, as Quasimodo was made a public spectacle hrough the streets of Paris, Frollo - who was Quasimodo""s guardian and adoptive father figure, intervened and rode up on horseback.At that instant, Brad entered through the door, hatefully accused Kent of being a "nice guy," and missed with a punch - he ended up on a dinner trolley that rolled onto an open elevator.This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.In the Korova Milkbar, spiked, hallucinogenic drink concoctions (called "milk-plus") served from the nippled breasts of the coin-operated mannequins are automatically laced with drugs to alter their minds and get them ready for entertainment - a bit of "the old ultra-violence." Suffering from a mid-life crisis, Shrek was beginning to wonder if they were actually living "happily ever after," annoyed by his long-time friends, including a married Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss In Boots (Antonio Banderas).