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...film, the first to get a wide release in the U.S., the Bronx is Ginger Rogers. (The film was actually shot in Vancouver, British Columbia; thus the scenic mountains, and thugs with pasty skin and a predilection to say "Eh?" a lot.) As the guy who cleans up a ghetto, helps a crippled kid and does battle with a rampaging Hovercraft, Chan shows off the muscle of a superhero and the charm of a deft comedian. He doesn't swagger or threaten, flash his Magnum .44 or talk dirty to women; he's Gentleman Jackie...
...came here at the beginning of the year so I'd make a lot of money," said Dung, a former schoolteacher. Afterward "I invested $40,000 in a piece of land outside Hanoi and sold it 10 days later for $57,000. Not bad for a long-term investment, eh?" In thanksgiving, he heaved a pile of fake $100 bills and plastic coins into the offering fire, quickly stepping aside for the next supplicant...
...talk would appear to lend the whole enterprise a certain air of pretentiousness, especially when the liner notes include the quote, "It is only when we step away from the actual and begin to explore the possible that life's infinities begin to reveal themselves to us." Deep, eh? The musicians on Headtravel certainly take themselves and their music seriously, and that's not altogether a bad thing. It makes for excellent music, and you can disregard the Alvin Toffler futuristic cyber-Utopia talk...
...over the next few months, he grows fat and acquires white whiskers and white hair. (Is this a Christmas fantasy or a horror film?) Scott eventually reconciles to the idea of spending his declining years at the North Pole, winning his son's love in the process. "Pretty cool, eh?" he tells his ex-wife before catching the last sleigh north. "Your parents thought I'd never amount to anything...
...Brussels is too far away. It's not democratic to have decisions about our future made in Brussels." --Eh Sunne, a Norwegian social worker, quoted in the Boston Globe on November 27, 1994. Sunne was offering his opinion of Norway's imminent decision on joining the European Union...