.. said someone on a Star Trek message board.

.. said someone on a Star Trek message board.
I'm one of the few people who liked books 1-4, particularly their style, much more than 5-7 (and especially didn't like) so not really enthusiastic but it could be good.Snape being good
Book came out six years ago, I think we're out of spoiler territory at this point.
You know, I've never seen "Citizen Kane" because somebody ruined the ending for me.Book came out six years ago, I think we're out of spoiler territory at this point.
And rosebud is a boys snow sled.
Fuinny anecdoate about that actually. As I understand it when Welles made Citizen Kane he picked the name rosebud for the sled becuse the film is of course modeled after William Randolph Heasrt's life and is to some degree a paradoy of his life and a snub.
Apparently Welles had inside information that Hearst named his girlfirends pussy, "rosebud," and it was a further snub.
Rosebud is merely a framing device for the larger story of Kane's life as a yellow journalist (a thinly veiled Hearst clone). It's really only important insofar as it's the reason for the reporter to go around asking all these questions about the recently deceased Kane, since his last words were a mystery to all of his close friends. In the end, the reporter never even finds out why Kane's last word was Rosebud (it's only seen as a closing shot of the sled as it's burned with the rest of Kane's worthless belongings).You know, I've never seen "Citizen Kane" because somebody ruined the ending for me.![]()
I hope Warner Brothers is contractually-obligated not to make any script changes without her approval.
Not the first time, no, but do I seem to recall a certain NATO coalition going in and taking him down when he regenerated, came out of hiding, and retook control of Germany back in '58.Did other nations step in when Hitler took power?
How are they going to adapt a guidebook?
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