Michelle Rodríguez as Rain Ocampo || Resident Evil (2002)
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Michelle Rodríguez as Rain Ocampo || Resident Evil (2002)
Today’s disabled character of the day is Dr. Emmett Brown from Back to the Future, who has brain trauma and acrophobia
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[Image Description: Photo of Christopher Lloyd playing Dr. Brown. He is starring at the viewer and appears to be outside. He is wearing a white coat, untied shirt tie, white undershirt, and black string necklace.]
Dr. L. Wilson Green, who claimed to have received $50 million from the Edgewood Chemical and Radiology Laboratory as part of a TSD or technical science division of the CIA, once described to Dr. Charles Brown that "children were used as subjects because they were more fun to work and cheaper, too." They needed lower profile subjects than soldiers or government people.
I'm watching "Jaws" for the first time now and
I just LOVE how the theme music for the movies "Back To The Future", "Home Alone", "Catch me if you can", "A.I. Artificial Intelligence", "The Terminal", "Star Wars", "E.T.", "Harry Potter", "Indiana Jones" and "Jaws" were all made by the same person, John Williams.
Like, each theme is so amazing and it's a whole piece and each piece stands for itself, yet they're all kind of similar, because they were all created by the same guy. Ugh, he's so good!
This use to air on CBS Saturday Mornings!
Listen to this new track by Dr. Brown@
Rewatching Resident Evil and trying to spot the zombies of the researchers during the opening sequence is a fun game