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Who is your favorite comeback personality?

James Walter "Cinderella Man" BraddockAmerican Boxer. Brought down by chronic injuries and the great depression. Bounced back with a heavy weight title in 1935. The movie starring Russel Crowe is an amazing watch.***************************************** APPENDIX *************************************Boxing away tough circumstances reminds me of The Fighter. This narrates an interesting story of two brothers, Dicky Eklund and Micky Ward. Dicky gets addicted to cocaine and ends up losing the fighting career to the drug. There is also a family crisis going on affecting Micky's career. But some prison time and an epiphany struck on seeing High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell act as rehab for Dicky. He comes out, convinces his brother to take up the sport again and trains him to glory. The two brothers win back their reputation in their town, Lowell.Watch it for the brilliant performances.

Why didn't British aristocrats use their wealth to escape the draft during World War I?

Duty.You may think that “[escaping the draft] was a natural thing to do”…. if you’d grown up in a house where every younger male in your family had been in the army (or navy) for the last 400 years, your idea of “the natural thing to do” might have been quite different.Let me give you an evidence point. My old Oxford college has several war memorials.This is a list of names from the one that covers the period 1884–1918. This is, of course, the period in which Oxford basically educated the sons of the upper classes.1884Hugh James O'Beirne1886Wallace Mackenzie le PatourelNorman Bonham-Carter1887Gustaf Oscar RoosJohn Herbert Robertson1890Morton Brown Paton1891Ian Basil Gawen Temple BlackwoodAlexander George Boteville Thynne1893Kenneth Rhodes Cobb1894Henry Thomas ThomsonEdgar Wilmer Walker1895Auberon Thomas Herbert (8th Baron Lucas and Dingwall)1896Charles Percy Hill1897Raymond Asquith Eldest son of HH Asquith, Prime Minister. Fellow of All Souls.Charles Nettleton DyerRonald Young HerbertArthur Dukinfield DarbishireBruno Wolfgang Wahl1898Samuel Francis Henderson MackayAlfred Cecil Gathorne-HardyHenry Joseph de TraffordAlexander Fraser EverettAubrey Holmes1899Harold Christopher RichmondLionel Pilleau ClayHenry Langton SkrineArthur Nyton PeckhamHugh TaylorChristopher Gerard Goschen1900Frederick Septimus Kelly Composer. Winner of the Diamond Sculls at Henley 1902, 3 and 5 (record).Charles Justus BuchEdmund Lyndon BarnesHenry Cave WestHumphrey Neville DickinsonGarth Neville Walford VC Killed in action at Gallipoli.Lancelot Barrington Crofts Tristram1901Arthur Hugh SidgwickEdward Joseph KylieStewart Barton Bythesea DyerVivian George StarkeyRobert Montefiore Sebag-MontefioreRichard Headley MontaguKenneth Mackenzie1902Thomas George Rudolph DehnBernard Valentine ClutterbuckGuy Barclay Pollexfen1903John HandysideJohn William Ashley Maude1904Norman Phillips CampbellArthur William Spring CowieWilliam Fleming PeeblesJohn Maurice HunterJohn Douglas Henderson RadcliffeGerald Caldwell Siordet1905John Rankine BrownFrancis Welsford WardWalter Scott Stuart LyonFrancis Walter Stafford McLarenRobert Scott Findlay1906Charles WhitleyDruce Robert BrandtJohn Craigie CunninghamCharles Alfred ListerJulian Henry Francis Grenfell Poet. Author of 'Into Battle'.Edward William HornerKenneth MyersEllis Hubert GardinerLawrence Ughtred Kay-ShuttleworthWalter John North CheatleVictor Annesley Barrington-KennettMervyn Bournes Higgins1907Robert GibsonFellow and Bursar.Patrick Houston Shaw-Stewart Poet. Reckoned by his contemporaries the star of their generation.Walter George FletcherFrancis Charles LacaitaThomas Arthur HigginsonDavid LyellStephen Lacy ReissThomas Keith Hedley RaeEdward Hamilton Westrow HulseMaurice Astley Knatchbull-Hugesson1908Edward Norman Alison FinlayWilliam Allan KeenRonald William Poulton Palmer Captain of the England Rugby XV in 1914. Killed 1915, at Ploegsteert, and buried near there, but his original wooden grave-cross is in Holywell Cemetery.Edmund Spencer TurtonJohn Walter HeinemannJohn Dalrymple ChampneysNorman Crawford MacLehoseEdward Deaking AshtonEdward James Kay-ShuttleworthJohn Aidan Liddell VC Severely wounded while flying near Bruges, he nevertheless landed his machine safely half an hour later, but died after drastic surgery.1909Gerald William GrenfellSeymour Jacob Henry Van den BerghDrostan Arthur Cumine RussellWilfrid Gilbert SamuelRichard Trelawny May1910Arthur Graeme WestCharles Francis PurcellJohn BrownReginald William FletcherJohn Nevile MannersWilliam Reginald Fitzthomas WyleyJohn Norman WilsonJohn Howat Lowden1911Stephen Henry Philip HewettArthur Lewis JenkinsAldred Eric RawsthornHumphrey Marmaduke ChaplinAlfred BalmforthRobert Barbour WhyteRobert Patrick HaldaneWalter Albert LowyArchibald Keltie GilmourFrancis Chichester TyrrellSpencer Douglas ComptonLuke Frederick Rennell ColeridgeRoger Holinsworth HallAlexander Noel Hepburne ScottWilliam Ker1912Arthur Innes AdamVictor George UrsellIan MackenzieRalph DendyGordon Morley HewartGerald Evelyn Shuldham SewartGeorge Mitford PaddisonAlan WallaceAndrew Hunter HerbertsonAlasdair Somerled MacdonellDavid Westcott BrownBasil William Edmund HoyleEric Fox Pitt LubbockEdwin George Englesby WrightWalter Marcus Valentine EdingerWilliam HornbyJohn Francis MunsterAlastair Hunter MacfarlaneGeoffrey William Lockhart FalconIorwerth Glyndwr John1913John Francis LeatherBernard Ashworth JamesHerbert William HitchcockRupert Caldwell Butler FellowesLothian Basil StevensPeter James AlexanderRichard Parker PinsentCharles Wyndham WynneBernard Francis Gotch BerrillAndrew William HendersonGareth Hamilton FletcherGeoffrey Laird JacksonHarold Stuart Gough1914Alexander Brisbane MuirAdrian Herbert GravesDouglas William Arthur NichollsCharles Francis Hawkins1915Henry Lester SmithVincent Aloysius LyonsCecil Henry CoxeRonald Howard Glover1916Langdon Muirhead1917Charles Edmund BellordAdmitted for 1914Denis Oliver BarnettBernard Nevill RiceWilliam Humphrey HollinsThomas Edward Sabine PasleyFrank CresswellEustace Bruce BurnsideBertram Anthony MedleyRobert John MeadAdmitted for 1915Francis Cecil Orr TwistHenry Paul Mainwaring JonesRalph SewardFrederick Raymond MilhollandEdward Horace PemberHenry Stokes RichardsHarry Austin McCleaveThomas Harvey HendersonIvo Allan CharterisGervase Anthony de BlessGilbert Austin TurnerEustace Martin SuttonChristian Harold Ernest BoultonAdmitted for 1916William Lewis BrewertonArthur Percival Foley Rhys-DavidsJohn Haddow YoungJohn Morgan BlakeCharles Wilfrid GuthrieAdmitted for 1917Innes d'Auvergne Stewart StittEric Alfred WhiteheadBalliol Archives - memorialsThe corresponding memorial for the dead of the Second World War is also notable in that includes the former students who died fighting on the side of the German army (at the end.)Sir Percy Alden, Killed by a flying bomb, 1943, aged 78.George Edmund AllisonAlbert John Gordon AndersonRobert Norman AtkinsonJohn Graham BergelEvan Alexander BissDerek Edward Walter BlaikieWilliam BlairAntony Peter George BluettGuy Rawstron BranchCloudesley Shovell Malcolm BreretonErick John Roderick BrothertonPatrick Henry William Wauchope BuchanMichael John BulkeleyCyril George Fox CartwrightThomas William CoghlinFrancis George Tims CollinsNeville Murray CollinsWilliam Roy Montague Cressy-MarcksCampbell Crichton-MillerWilliam Stafford DalgetyHenry Whitcliffe DaviesGeoffrey Clinton DawkinsWilliam [Guillaume] Fernand Gabriel Ignace Marie Ghislain de Moreau, Balliol 1918. Priest, with the Belgian Army. Killed in action 1940.Humphrey West James de Wend-FentonDavid Douglas-HamiltonRobert John Heugh DrummondBasil Sheridan, 4thMarquess of Dufferin and AvaAndrew DuncanNoel Howard EldridgePatrick Bryant EvansRudolf Julius FalckPeter Geoffrey FarrantEdward Norman Fitzmaurice [Lord Fitzmaurice]Peter Geoffrey FrancisAlan MacArthur FyfeOliver Gatty, Sometime Fellow. President of the JCR 1929. Killed in an accident on war research, 1940.Harold Danvers GilroyAnthony Maurice GoldsmithNeill Adrian Mounstuart Grant DuffRognvald William GunnIsaiah HalévyErnest HartlandPeter Arundel Hay-NeaveHenry Graham HeadNorman Heather HeyChristopher Bernard HobhouseLeslie Benjamin HolmesJohn Cecil HopeEric Bertram HowardDenys HoylandDouglas HunterAnthony Thorburn IrvineWilliam Michael JacksonLawrence JonesDavid Dukinfield KerrGordon Thompson LangleyCharles Hope, 7thMarquess of LansdowneWalter Lewy-Lingen (Landon), Born in Berlin. Refugee at Balliol. Killed at Arnhem, 1944.Alexander Bertram Mackay LongDavid James Theodore LuskStuart Rennie LyonJames Neil McGrigorNorman Chrichton MacIverStanley MacLeod MacKintoshBrendan McManusPeter Christopher Irvine Bruce McNaltyJames Gilbert MannJames Gerald Marshall-CornwallLewis Crommelin MasefieldGeoffrey Trelawney MayDuncan Campbell MenziesFindlay Loudon MillsFrederick Donald MirrieleesFrank Bertram MitfordHarry Mold, College ServantLionel MosseriRobert Balmain MowatStanley NewtonTheodor Mervyn NiemeyerOswald ParkerOwen Donald PrattWilliam Robert RaviePeter Michael Joseph RawsonRichard Carew ReynellColin Philip RichardsonJasper Maurice Alexander RidleyPatrick Heron Thorold RogersJohn Alexander RussellMichael Thomas Carey SadlerAnthony Christopher SedgwickPatrick Hugh Shaw-StewartRichard Ughtred Paul [Kay-Shuttleworth], 2ndBaron Shuttleworth. Killed in the Battle of Britain, 1940.Ronald Orlando Lawrence [Kay-Shuttleworth], 3rdBaron Shuttleworth, Succeeded his brother. Killed in action 1942.Leonard Eaton SmithMurray William SpeightMichael Alfred SpenderPaul Eyre SpringmanGeoffrey Francis Dixon StephenHarley Charles Stumm DFCJohn George Ramsay SturrockFrederick Penrose TennysonWilliam Neville Sherriff ThomasFrederick Harry TipladyKeith Stanley TomsMiles William Vaughan-JacksonPercy Don WalkerDavid John WallaceRobert WheldonGeorge Stevens WhiteheadJohn Whitmore WhitemanAnthony O'Neill WillcoxFrancis Edgar WilliamsWilliam Matthew [Palmer], Viscount WolmerNorman Andrew Thomson YoungWilliam Elliott YoungHans Clemens August Maria Adenauer, Killed in an air raid, 1944.Claus von Bohlen und Halbach, Luftwaffe. Iron Cross.Rudolf Olden, Anti-Nazi writer. Drowned en route to the USA, 1940.Adam von Trott zu Solz, Executed 1944 for conspiracy to assassinate Hitler.Kurt von Wilmowsky, Interned at Lingfield 1939. Drowned en route to the USA, 1940.

How would you rank John Carpenter's movies?

I’m a huge John Carpenter fan. I know them all. I’ve read books about him and have listened to his soundtracks endlessly.So I can’t NOT answer this question.Let’s go worst to best. And understand that this is completely subjective, as is cinema as a whole. And I’m only counting feature length theatrical releases.18. The WardIt just didn’t hit with me. I was very excited when it was announced, but it just fell flat.17. Ghosts of MarsHorrible script. Lackluster acting. Poor production design.16. Memoirs of an Invisible ManJust an odd choice for him. It had some great moments. Sam Neil was excellent. But overall it was Carpenter playing studio director for hire and just didn’t work.15. Village of the DamnedReeves was great. The atmosphere was pure Carpenter. But it felt like there may have been too much studio editing forced upon Carpenter. Or maybe he was just a little off.14. ChristineStephen King AND John Carpenter was a dream come true, but the movie as a whole (and sure, even the book) sometimes fell flat.13. VampiresI want to like this movie. It’s very Carpenter. But I think it’s the casting that wrecks it a bit. James Woods and that bigger Baldwin brother just don’t cut it. Now, if you had put Kurt Russell in the role?12. Dark StarYeah, I know the history of it. It’s a cult classic. But in the end, it’s a pretty dated and terrible flick. It’s like a Roger Corman flick. You have to give it the respect, especially for the times and lack of budget (that’s why it’s not last on this list), but it still kinda sucks.11. Escape from L.A.The ONLY reason this is not number 17 or 16 is because it’s Snake and it’s Kurt Russell playing Snake. It still is horrible. A retread of the original with utterly lame and obvious nods to L.A. When the surfing scene came on with those horrible effects… oi.10. The FogLove this flick. The story is kind of light, but what Carpenter does best is just throw you into the concept without any over-explaining. It’s creepy.9. StarmanI love this movie. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great film and nabbed Jeff Bridges an Oscar nomination. But when we’re talking about one of my favorite directors and the context of his films, it doesn’t beat out those below as a Carpenter fan.8. Big Trouble in Little ChinaIt’s awesome. It’s crazy. It’s all over the place. And I love it. As a story and film, it does lack a bit. But the fun of it and Russell’s performance makes up for any faults it may have. Where’s the damn sequel!!??7. Assault on Precinct 13This maybe gets a couple of extra spots because it’s old school and low budget. I do love it, but the story and cast haven’t aged as well. Still so good.6. HalloweenWhat? Number 6!? I know. But it’s MY list. I do love this film and it is a classic. But in the end, it’s a slasher flick. And the story is pretty routine overall. LOVE it, but not as much as the others below.5. They LiveSomething about this movie just stands out from the ones above. The concept is pretty cool. But the delivery is pure Carpenter, complete with the soundtrack. And the epic fight sequence is one of the best cinematic fights in all of cinema.4. In the Mouth of MadnessSO underrated. It’s SO good. It’s the perfect mixture of Stephen King and John Carpetner, albeit without Stephen King. Freaky images. Original concept. One of Carpenter’s most scary by far.3. Prince of DarknessBack in the day, this was one of the scariest movies no one had seen. It’s VERY original and the cast is great. It may play a bit dated to some, but I love it so much.2. Escape from New YorkRussell is just so badass in this antihero role. And everything else equals up to his performance.And finally… his best in my opinion…The ThingBest cast, best story, best direction, best soundtrack, best set design, etc. It’s just a perfect film from him.

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