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Important dates in the form of IMDb titles


Al right, after thinking about what my birthday would be in the form of an IMDb title, i started to think about important dates and tried them out...if u think of others (and u will) post them hear too!
- 9/11 - Geblendeter Augenblick - Anton Weberns Tod, some wiered German movie
- Australian Federation (1 Jan 1901) - Exposição de Rosas no Palácio de Cristal something spanish
- Remembrance Day (Nov 11, 1918) - Self Catering, a made for T.V movie
All i can think of at the moment, please add other important dates i'm not smart enough to remember!

But my lips hurt real bad!

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By the way, Exposição de Rosas no Palácio de Cristal is Portuguese, not Spanish, as you said. Portugal and Spain are two completely different countries that speak two completely different languages.

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I'm aware that Spanish and Portrugeuse are different languages, i'm not stupid. It's just that written down they look simmilar, so i'm sorry for geusing it was spanish.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490668//
You know what to do...

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Well, in Spanish you will never see those symbols: ç ã

The Spanish title of that film could be "Exposición de Rosas en el Palacio de Cristal", so but the word Exposição, its easy to confuse them in this case.

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i got some.

7/4/77 (July the 4th 1777) Independence Day - On s'est trompé d'histoire d'amour.
dunno what it is. post it anyway.

12/25/00 (25 December 0 AD) Christ's birth day - Expiación a 1919 silent film

and some more about WW2, Einstein, Hiroshima, Declaration of Independence, our first settlers, and much much more. People who got nothing else better to do, please spent your time on this.

And yeah, I have hard times telling Spanish from Protugual as well.

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07/20/69 is the American Moon Landing = The Red Badge of Courage - a civil war movie.

20/07/69 is the British/Australian/maybe more Moon Landing = Ken ki - a Japanese samurai drama


"We have all the time in the world"

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Pearl Harbor bombing: http://imdb.com/title/tt0120741/ "Jane Austen's Mafia!" (1998).

A-bomb Hiroshima: http://imdb.com/title/tt0080645/ "Don't Answer the Phone!" (1980).

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