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Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in Turn the Other Cheek (1974)

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Turn the Other Cheek

'The Americans' video: Parenting advice from Soviet spies
"The Americans" wants to help you raise children before Season 2 begins in February. In order to do that, here is a parenting video using footage from Season 1 of the Cold War spy show.

1. Watch your language.

2. Teach your family the value of telling the truth.

3. Show children the value of new experiences.

4. Turn the other cheek.

5. No junk food.

Of course, each of these teachings is immediately undermined by the "Americans" footage showing the Jennings family doing the exact opposite. Many are amusing, but the winner has to be the response to number 2. After all, telling the truth is important, but keeping that man in the trunk a secret is the priority.

As for number 4, it's kind of unfortunate that this video doesn't show what happens shortly after Philip (Matthew Rhys) tells his daughter to ignore the bully. Let's just say the bully doesn't feel too good after Philip is done with him.
See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box
  • 2/14/2014
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Woody Allen wants to make a Louis Ck comedy
The director reveals he is a 'great fan' of the Us standup comic. Meanwhile, Geri Halliwell looks set to star in her own TV comedy show and London's Glee Club isn't happy

This week's comedy news

Woody Allen has been talking to the New York Times about his desire to make a film with standup comic Louis Ck. The latter has a small role in Allen's forthcoming feature Blue Jasmine, but the part isn't "commensurate with his talent", says Allen. "[So] when I finished this picture, I went into my room and thought, what would be a fun picture? My first thought was: can I come up with something that I could do with Louis Ck? … Some day, I will get something that we could do together, because I do think it would be fun. I'm such a great fan of his."

Elsewhere in Hollywood, Mike Myers in hatching a directorial...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 7/23/2013
  • by Brian Logan
  • The Guardian - Film News
‘Solomon Kane’ weighed down by its exceedingly morose and self-serious tone
Solomon Kane

Directed by Michael J. Bassett

Written by Michael J. Bassett, Robert E. Howard

France/Czech Republic/UK, 2009

Solomon Kane is lugubrious, inclement, drab, dour, dark, violent and macabre. The eponymous character, played by James Purefoy, epitomizes all of the above and is very much the same. Having had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009, the movie will make its limited Us release almost three years later, presumably to bated and frosty breath.

Set in the 1600’s, the movie opens up with Solomon Kane in North Africa, as a ruthless mercenary hell-bent on imagined riches and bounty. Following another one of his pillages, Solomon finds himself in a room with a demon. After a short lecture about how he is bound for hell because of his evil deeds, the demon engages him in a fiery sword fight, which Solomon is able to escape from.

Back in England,...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 9/25/2012
  • by Justin Li
  • SoundOnSight
Gcb: (Please) Grow (Some) Comedy Balls
Gcb S01E06 and S01E07: "Turn the Other Cheek" and "Sex Is Divine"

I'm not gonna lie: I got real mad at Gcb last night. It was really fingernails on a chalkboard by the end there. I had kind of been looking forward to the double-feature, but I went to bed, like, angry after finishing both episodes.

Gcb is a fantastic comedy for people with no sense of humor. If you're...  More >>...
See full article at TV.com
  • 4/9/2012
  • by Lily Sparks
  • TV.com
"Gcb" Episodes 106 & 107: "It's Like The Fires Of Satan Are Licking My Behind"
The debut of the new gospel smash "Moves Like Jesus" was a resounding success.

This week ABC presented back-to-back new episodes of Gcb (to test out its viability in the Desperate Housewives timeslot), and both episodes provided more reasons why this show should be renewed.

Let's take a look at five highlights from each show, starting with "Turn The Other Cheek," which focused on the 17th annual vow renewal for Ripp and Carlene. The theme of this year's gala is Gone With The Wind, which shockingly had never been used in any of their renewals. I would have expected that theme to be near the top of the list, along with "A Tribute To Dubya," and "Come as Your Favorite Biblical Plague." (mine would be "blood," with a Super Soaker filled with Clamato.)

1. - Cricket is aghast when Blake suggests having another kid. It's just not in her plans, what...
See full article at The Backlot
  • 4/9/2012
  • by snicks
  • The Backlot
Gcb Review: Double the B, Double the Pleasure
This week we received a Gcb double feature, and two was definitely better than one.

First up is “Turn the Other Cheek” which had Amanda getting into Carlene’s good graces so she and Luke could go to her 16th vow renewal ceremony.

I need to get one thing off my chest, though. It’s the first season, and I understand there needs to be a period of time to find what is and isn’t working for the series as a whole, and while many things worked tonight in “Turn the Other Cheek,” there is one thing that isn’t, and hasn’t, been working:

Amanda continually bending over backwards for the women.

I’m all for Amanda making it right after all the poor things she’s done in the past, but there comes a point in time for these women to put a foot in the ring as well.
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 4/9/2012
  • by snickrz@gmail.com (Nick McHatton)
  • TVfanatic
Stl Horror: Burlesque Halloween Spectactular
In honor of Halloween and the many fantastic events that are happening around St. Louis this week, we here at Destroy the Brain will be spotlighting a different Halloween themed event every day this week. St. Louis is a city that loves the haunting holiday, and what is better than joining in in the fun by partaking in one of these horror themed happenings.

There is so much to do this coming haunted weekend that it’s hard to nail down just one event to do. Amidst all the Halloween themed parties and scary movie screenings, one event stands (on two legs adorned with high-heels) as being a truly unique horror happening. Turn the Other Cheek Burlesque Review will be presenting their “Halloween Spectacular” at the Handle Bar this Saturday, October 30th from 10:00 – 1:00am. The $5 cover not only gets you a peek at a little bit of skin...
See full article at Destroy the Brain
  • 10/27/2011
  • by Michael Haffner
  • Destroy the Brain
Miley Cyrus at an event for The Last Song (2010)
Miley Won't Press Charges Against Perez—but ABC Shakes His Moneymaker
Miley Cyrus at an event for The Last Song (2010)
Yes, it was incredibly invasive. Yes, it was beyond inappropriate. Yes, it was most likely fake. But no, Miley Cyrus doesn't care. Which is where she and one major network seem to differ. While it's becoming increasingly clear that Perez Hilton won't face any jail time for his bordering-on-child-porn misstep in which he printed an alleged upskirt of the (underage) teen queen, justice-seekers can take heart: he'll still face plenty of fallout from his unbelievable lapse in judgment. Albeit not from Miley "Turn the Other Cheek" Cyrus. A source close to Camp Cyrus told E! News that Miley and parents Trish and Billy Ray Cyrus have no intention of filing a criminal complaint...
See full article at E! Online
  • 6/17/2010
  • E! Online
Alex Reid Wishes He Could Be 'More Like Gandhi or Jesus'
Alex Reid wishes he was "more like Jesus". The cage fighter, who married glamor model Katie Price in a surprise Las Vegas ceremony in February, insists he tries to live his life peacefully and looks to religious figures for inspiration on how best to handle situations.

"The fact is, this is a nasty world. And that's why I do martial arts," he explained. "And also a wonderful world and that's why I say, 'Para bell um.' They're Latin words, which I can't remember exactly, but they mean, 'For peace, prepare for war'. That's kind of my motto."

"I mean, I wish I could be more like Gandhi or Jesus. Turn the other cheek. Because when he came across confrontation, he just let them strike him down! But for me, no! I left the army because I didn't want to kill people, but I believe we do need soldiers. There are evil people.
See full article at Celebrity Mania
  • 4/19/2010
  • by celebrity-mania.com
  • Celebrity Mania
Peace-loving Alex Reid
Alex Reid wishes he was "more like Jesus". The cage fighter - who married glamour model Katie Price in a surprise Las Vegas ceremony in February - insists he tries to live his life peacefully and looks to religious figures for inspiration on how best to handle situations. He explained: The fact is, this is a nasty world. And that's why I do martial arts. And also a wonderful world and that's why I say, 'Para bellum.' They're Latin words, which I can't remember exactly, but they mean, 'For peace, prepare for war.' That's kind of my motto. "I mean, I wish I could be more like Gandhi or Jesus. Turn the other cheek. Because when he came across confrontation,...
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 4/19/2010
  • Monsters and Critics
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