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Type: Game-Show   Region: Syria   Year: 2003  
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《《The Debbie Reynolds Show (TV Series 1969–1970)》》Storyline
Powers" - to "return at a time when free love no longer reigned and greed and corruption ruled again.Bonnie: Yeah, but what did ya do before?Clyde: I was, uh, I was in State Prison.Bonnie: StatePrison! (She halts again)Clyde: Uh-huh.Bonnie: Well, I guess, uh,somelittl"" ol"" lady wasn""t so nice.Clyde: (expressed as part of a tough guy act) It was armed robbery.Bonnie: My, my.The things that turn up in the street these days.In the small, rural, Southwest Texas town where they walk along the empty main street (except for one elderly Negro sitting on a bench in front of a barber shop), Clyde asks her about her dull life after passing the closed-down movie theatre and other mostly-deserted shops: "Whatcha all do for a good time around here - listen o the grass grow?" In a display of unconventional, daring bravado, he points down to his right foot and brags to her that he once chopped wo toes off with an axe "to get off of work detail" in state prison.The film ended with John""s voice-over, speaking about the advent of war between man and machines:...I should have realized our destiny was never to stop Judgment Day.It was merely to survive it, together.The Terminator knew.He tried to tell us, but I didn""t want to hear it.Maybe the future has been written.I don""t know.All I know is what the Terminator taught me.Never stop fighting.And I never will.The battle has just begun.Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.)The film""s budget was $200 million, with box-office of $150 million (domestically), and $433 million (worldwide).He vowed to capture Caspian (actually intending to kill him) and fight against the Narnians.Outside the ruins, the four Pevensie children rescued red Narnian dwarf Trumpkin (Peter Dinklage), who was about to be drowned by two Telmarine soldiers.