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Which movies have the best star cast?

I was surprised not to see Robert Altman's Gosford Park, a veritable Who's Who of British actors. And I'm listing films I didn't see listed previously, if I duplicate, I apologize.Gosford Park - Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Ryan Philippe, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jeremy Northam, Stephen Fry, Kelly MacDonald, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi, Sophie Thompson - I may have forgotten someone, so please forgive overlookingCrash - Matt Dillon, Don Cheadle, Thandie Newton, Brendan Fraser, Sandra Bullock, Ryan Phillippe, Terrence Howard, Michael Peña, Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, Jennifer Esposito.Mars Attacks - Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Pierce Brosnan, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J Fox, Natalie Portman, Sylvia Sidney, Rod Steiger, Annette Bening, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Jim Brown, Lukas Haas, Tom Jones, Joe Don Baker, Jack Black, Paul Winfield, Pam Grier, Christina Applegate, pheww, what a list.Moonrise Kingdom - Bruce Willis, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, Bob BalabanRED - Bruce Willis, Mary Louise Parker, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Richard Dreyfus, Karl Urban, Ernest Borgnine, Brian Cox, James Remar, Julian McMahonA Time to Kill - Matthew McConaughey, Samuel L. Jackson, Sandra Bullock, Kevin Spacey, Ashley Judd, Donald Sutherland, Oliver Platt, Kiefer Sutherland, Charles S. Dutton, Chris Cooper, Patrick McGoohan, M. Emmet WalshCold Mountain - Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Renée Zellweger, Donald Sutherland, Eileen Atkins, Kathy Baker, Natalie Portman, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Brendan Gleeson, James Gammon, Ray Winstone, Giovanni Ribisi, Cillian Murphy,The Women - Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Mary Boland, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine.and the remake- The Women - Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith, Bette Midler, Candice Bergen, Carrie Fisher, Cloris Leachman, Debi Mazar, Eva MendesTowering Inferno - Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Jennifer Jones, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Vaughn, O.J. Simpson, Robert WagnerPoseidon Adventure - Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Carol Lynley, Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, Jack Albertson, Stella Stevens,and the remake,- Poseidon - Richard Dreyfuss, Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas, Emmy Rossum, Andre Braugher, Fergie Duhamel (Fergie, credited as Stacy Ferguson), Kevin Dillon12 Angry Men - Henry Fonda, Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman, Edward Binns, Jack Warden, Joseph Sweeney, Ed Begley, George Voskovec, Robert WebberGuess Who's Coming to Dinner - Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Cecil Kellaway, Isabel Sanford, Beah Richards

What are some good movies/books about Vietnamese history that are NOT about the war?

Thank you Bartłomiej Chmielecki for your asking to answer.I would like to present books first, which are compiled by Vietnamese (both domestic and oversea) and foreign researchers; for I believe that the diversity of viewpoints will help a lot for the learners to see Vietnam as country of thousands year of history long.Indeed, The history of Vietnam is very long. And in fact, every former ruling dynasty of this country had their own Chronicle for historical records . Yet the language in use back then was Classical Chinese, which had the similar role of Latin and Greek in Europe. So, these Chronicles are only well-known in academic world of elite researchers. Not yet mention to the records by Japanese, Korean and Chinese scholars as well as European missionaries about us. In order to set up the understanding about the past of our ancestors, those records are being translated into modern Vietnamese, but I guess they're not yet translated into any other language. Maybe except the case of “Đại Việt Sử Ký Toàn Thư /大越史記全書” ( “ The complete historical annal of Great Viet”) has been published in Japan since XIX century, and translated into Russian a few decades ago.Therefore, here are a few books written by modern time researchers that could be easily get access with widely-spoken language; which I personally consider as the realiable sources for the deeper and wider understanding about Vietnam: (the title in original languages).•Việt Nam Văn Hóa Sử Cương ( Historical outline of Vietnamese culture) and•Lịch sử Việt Nam từ nguồn gốc đến thế kỷ XIX( History of Vietnam since the origin to XIX century) by Đào Duy Anh.•Việt Nam Sử Lược ( The outline of Vietnam's history) by Trần Trọng Kim.•L'Empire d'Annam Et Le Peuple Annamite: Aperçu Sur La Géographie, Les Productions, l'Industrie, Les Moeurs Et Les Coutumes de l'Annam by Jules Silvestre.•Histoire du Vietnam des origines à 1858 by Lê Thành Khôi.• Vietnam: a long history by Nguyễn Khắc Viện.• A Brief Chronology of Vietnamese History by Hà Văn Thư and Trần Hồng Đức••Thần Người Và Đất Việt ( the Gods, land and people of the Viets) , and Lịch sử nội chiến Việt Nam (1771-1802) / The history of Vietnamese civil war (1771-1802) by Tạ Chí Đại Trường ,In the same topic:The Tay Son Uprising: Society and Rebellion in Eighteenth-Century Vietnam by George. E.Dutton.The Smaller Dragon: A Political History of Vietnam by Joseph Buttinger.L'Empire vietnamien face à la Chine et à la France by Yasuo Tsuboi.The Origins of Ancient Vietnam by C. NAM.KAncient Vietnam: History and Archaeology by Anne Valerie Schweyer.Sources of Vietnamese Tradition by George E. Dutton,Jayne S. Werner,John K. Whitmore•Dragon on the roof: unraveling Vietnam by Carol Howland.•Viet Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present by Ben Kiernan.•Southern Vietnam Under the Reign of Minh Mang (1820–1841): Central Policies and Local Response by Choi Byung Wook.•Vietnam History: Stories Retold for a New GenerationHien.V.Vo and Chat.V.Dang.•Viet Nam: Borderless Histories (New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies) by Nhung Tuyet Tran and Anthony Reid.•“ Вьетнам. Путешествие в страну драконов и фей" by Дарья Мишукова (Vietnam. Journey to the land of dragons and fairies "by Daria Mishukova).About historical movies: there are these classic ones, but unfortunately they're very famous domestically, yet not internationally.Hoàng Hoa Thám (1987).Episode I: the leader in brown outfit.Episode II: The horizon's burning in fire.•The festival night at Dragon Pond (1989).•The musician at Dragon Citadel (2010.)Hopefully, this answer is helpful.

Why do some women fall in love with or are attracted to serial killers like Ted Bundy, even after they are caught?

This answer may contain sensitive images. Click on an image to unblur it.Their reasons (somewhat elaborated here) include the assumptions that:their love can transform the convict: from cunning and cruel, to caring, concerned, and compassionate.there’s a wounded child nested somewhere inside the killer that can be healed through a devoted nurturance that only they can provide.they might share the killer’s spotlight, and so triumphantly emerge from their anonymity, and maybe in the process even land a book or movie deal (an aspiration about as cynical as it is and self-serving).Since these mostly self-deceptive notions derive from these women’s conscious minds, we need to delve much deeper if we’re to grasp thmotives driving such melodramatically aberrant behavior. And here I should mention that Ramsland notes that some experts in the field regard these women either as incapable of finding love in more normal ways, or as seeking a relationship that “romantically” can never be consummated (or, I might add, domesticated). Probably closer to the mark are other theorists she alludes to who hypothesize a more evolutionary (or Darwinian) motive, kindred to female primates regularly attracted to “larger, louder, more aggressive males.” Up just one level to the human species, we discover women drawn toward super-aggressive males who, presumably, can offer them much more status and protection than the average man.What I’d like to do in this post is expand further on the biological, sexual, and psychological dynamics that Ramsland only touches upon. After all, in trying to adequately account for a most peculiar (not to say, bizarre) female preference, it only makes sense to explore its origins on as many levels as possible. My key reference here is a recent, provocative book on male vs. female sexual brains entitledby computational neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam (Dutton, 2011). This comprehensive undertaking (with a bibliography containing over 1,300 items) analyzes enormous amounts of data extracted mostly from the Internet to come to conclusions that at times confirm earlier research in the area and almost as frequently contradict what previously had been inferred (thereby boldly turning a good deal of conventional on its head).To simplify this work’s findings for my present purpose, however, let me begin by emphasizing that Ogas and Gaddam find substantial evidence from Web searches, posts, and many 1,000s of romance novels that women demonstrate a strong erotic preference for dominant men. Or toward what’s now commonly referred to as alpha males—in the authors’ words, men who are “strong, confident, [and] swaggering [as in “cocky,” and the pun is intended].” Unfortunately, what these descriptors often imply is behavior sufficiently bearish, self-centered, and insensitive as to often cross the line into a physical, mental, and emotional abuse that can be downright brutal.Consciously, most women would like their men to be kind, empathic, and respectful. But there’s something in their native wiring that makes a great many of them susceptible to “bad boys.” Possibly because, as the authors quote Angela Knight as reflecting (in a sentiment that echoes the conclusions of most evolutionary psychologists): “[Their] inner cavewoman knows Doormat Man would become Sabertooth Tiger Lunch in short order” (p .97).Moreover, in responding to the question as to whether some men, such as “serial killers, violent offenders, and rapists," might be toodominant for women to accept, Ogas and Gaddam note: “It turns out that killing people is an effective way to elicit the of many women: virtually every serial killer, including Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and David Berkowitz, have received love letters from large numbers of female fans” (p. 98).The fantasy that seems to be operating in such devotees, and that constitutes the plot of virtually all erotic/romantic novels written with women in mind, is that the “misogyny and jerkdom” they might have to battle with in such super-dominant males is only temporary. That it doesn’t really represent the man’s innermost reality. That his violence and lack of tender feelings is only the beginning of the story, and that their unsparing love, affection, and dedication can ultimately transform his character by helping him get in touch with his, well, “inner goo.”It’s no coincidence that the whole genre of fictional romance is so hypnotically enticing to so many women that—surprise, surprise!—it actually outsells y everywhere out there that’s expressly designed to appeal to the male brain (which, alas, focuses far more on female body parts than anything pertaining to “romance”). Women regularly purchase an astronomical amount of romance fiction (and, more and more, anonymously through the Web). And what this suggests is that while those who fall for serial killers may represent a pathological exaggeration of a female’s erotic mind, many women (at least secretly, or subliminally) can’t help but be drawn toward cold-blooded, controlling, “bad boys” whose dominance symbolizes quite the opposite of what in they’re consciously seeking.(And here I should probably mention the astoundingly successful e-book and New York Times bestselling erotic fiction trilogy,, which graphically depicts so many scenes of BDSM. The book’s phenomenal popularity doesn’t at all relate to its originality or creative prose, but to its striking a powerfully erotic chord in so many of its readers.)As repeatedly demonstrated in romance novels, heroes aren’t simply strong but competent also — the best at what they do. And, however ironically, serial killers seem to fit the bill in this respect, too. They may not be corporate CEOs or Hollywood movie stars, but they’re extraordinarily skilled at annihilating people. Additionally, the combination of dominance and competence is typically linked to age. So it follows that those who are attracted to serial killers tend to be much younger than the violent criminals they find so alluring.Source:Again, much of this might well go back to prehistoric times when it was crucial that women choose mates who could best provide for them and their children, as well as defend them from various external threats. In today’s society, women typically are far more independent and have the freedom to choose a partner based primarily on mental and emotional (vs. physical or material) needs. But if their hardwiring predisposes them to be attracted to alpha males, modern-day rationality can still be offset by primordial instincts having little or nothing to do with reason. And, frankly, as a therapist I’ve encountered many women who bemoaned their vulnerability toward dominant men who, consciously, they recognized were all wrong for them.What might also be noted here is that many women experience as enticing the idea of surrendering to a powerful male figure because of its very riskiness. Curiously, such an acutely felt threat can actually be eroticized by women’s minds into exceptional sexual excitement so compelling that (at least on a fantasy level) it’s almost irresistible. (And see here my earlier plAdd to this the captivating illusion that their special womanly qualities eventually will diffuse the man’s to the point that he’ll come to reveal his “inner mushiness” (the norm in romance fiction plots) and you have a recipe for real-life disaster. For there’s much evidence suggesting that female brains are cued to “set out on a mission to tame, heal, or soften the alpha hero’s wild heart” (Ogas & Gaddam, p. 99).So, returning to the women who fall for serial killers, such distorted notions about love would seem a perfect set-up for the rudest of awakenings. But fortunately, though women may frequently entertain of such an impetuous romantic involvement, and be tantalizingly turned on by all its forbidden elements, very few are actually swayed by such primitive instinctsStory Of Ted Bundy & Carole Anne BooneELENA NICOLAOU25 JAN 2019 1:43 PMThis isn't your typical love story. It isn't even a love story, really, but one of twisted psychological manipulation and deceit, of inexplicable strangeness. It's the story of how the serial killer Ted Bundy came to marry Carole Anne Boone while he was on trial for the kidnapping and murder of a 12-year-old. While the new goes into Bundy's crimes with meticulous detail, Boone's involvement in his life only figures as a small blip.But before we can get to that courtroom proposal — which has a strange backstory of its own — we have to go back to the start of Bundy's killing spree, which eventually took the lives of at least 30 women.In 1974, Ted Bundy was working at Washington State Department of Emergency Services in Olympia, WA. By day, Bundy was helping the search for the spate of women that had gone missing in Washington that year, disappearing at a rate of about one per month. By night, he was carrying out those murders — and propagating the very crimes his department tried to solve.Carole Anne Boone, a twice-divorced mother who also worked at Emergency Management, knew nothing of Bundy's secret life. She just knew she liked him. “I liked Ted immediately. We hit it off well,” Boone said in the He struck me as being a rather shy person with a lot more going on under the surface than what was on the surface. He certainly was more dignified and restrained than the more certifiable types around the office. He would participate in the silliness partway. But remember, he was a Republican.Bundy and Boone formed an intense friendship, despite both being in other relationships. Bundy's girlfriend at the time to her boyfriend's nocturnal deeds (but she later suspected him, and went to the police with her findings).Bundy and Boone connected again in 1977, when They exchanged letters, and she visited him in jail for seven days. According to she may have helped him escape the Utah prison and flee to Florida. In 1978, following the kidnapping and murder of Kimberly and the Chi Omega sorority house murders. Boone moved to Florida to attend the trial.Eventually, during the 1980 Orlando trial for the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach, Boone herself took the stand — and it was to accomplish a very specific purpose. Boone wanted to get married to Ted Bundy. But how? She couldn't find a minister to perform the ceremony, and Bundy's defense attorney hoped to prevent the marriage. Plus, Bundy had already been sentenced to death for the Chi Omega murders, and was about to be found guilty for Leach's death.Then, Boone found an arcane legal loophole that would make their marriage possible. According to Anne Rule's book according to an arcane Florida law, "a public declaration, properly phrased, in an open courtroom in the presence of court officers would make the [marriage] ceremony legal."So, Bundy, who was representing himself, rose to question Boone about their relationship. "I've never seen anything in Ted that indicates any destructiveness towards any other people," she told the jury. "He's a large part of my life. He is vital to me." That's when Bundy popped the question. Abruptly, Bundy said, "Do you want to marry me?" Boone responded in the affirmative. But Bundy botched the response: He said, "I do want to marry you," instead of using the correct terminology. After the prosecution questioned Boone (and tried to understand her psychology), Bundy proposed again — this time, he got it right. They were married. As Rule points out, the second anniversary of Leach's death was Bundy's anniversary. On February 10, 1980, Bundy was sentenced to death for a third time. He would be on death row for nine years.At the start of his jail stay, he and Boone remained close. Allegedly, Boone would transport drugs to the prison for Bundy. Two years after he was locked up, Boone gave birth to their daughter, Rose. The prison in Starke, FL didn't allow conjugal visits at the time, but Anne Rule discovered that prisoners used to pool their money and bribe guards for impromptu conjugal meetings.In 1986, Boone divorced Bundy and moved out of Florida with her two children, Rose and James. She never saw Bundy again. Somewhere, Bundy's 36-year-old daughter carries out her life.Ted Bundy's family's whereabouts are unknown to the general public, but curiosity remains. For conspiracy theories, migrate over to the heated conversation on message boards.Just a note. Bundy proclaimed his innocence until several days before he was executed. Then he began to talk. He spent hours explaining the mind of a serial killer to John Douglas and Robert Ressler who pioneered the Behavioural Science Unit now the BAUZZ of the FBI.

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