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Do you remember the movie “Rain Man” which is an Academy Award winning, 1988 drama film directed by Barry Levinson?
It was the story of an abrasive, selfish yuppie, Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), who discovers that his father has left all of his multi-million dollar estate to his autistic brother Raymond (Dustin Hoffman) whom he never knew existed.
This movie is partly based on the lifestyle and personal characteristics of Kim Peek, a man with developmental disabilities, though, unlike the Raymond Babbit character, Peek does not have autism.
In the world, there are heaps of unknown facts which haven’t discovered yet by us. Maybe by looking at things from a biased viewpoint, we cannot see and are misunderstanding the real fact, probably we believe the fact we see and have is only the truth and any others are ignored by our own illiberal privilege.
Here are the videos about two guys, Kim Peek (the real rain man) and Savant autism, who have great abilities of remembering.
Kim Peek - The Real Rain Man
The boy with the Incredible brain…. Savant autism
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When it comes to bad movies, Paris Hilton is just an amateur, writes Joe Queenan.
THE release in the United States of Paris Hilton's The Hottie And The Nottie has revived the debate over the worst movie ever made. Because the film logged some of the worst receipts in history - $US250 ($273) per screen on opening weekend - there is a temptation to accord it the mythical status of such universally ridiculed films as Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes or Plan 9 From Outer Space, to welcome it into the dark, Bizarro World pantheon inhabited by phantasmagoric disasters such as Showgirls, Ishtar, Heaven's Gate, Battlefield Earth, The Postman and, most recently, Gigli and Swept Away.
So you always wanted to go to an opera but didn't think you could afford it? Here's an opportunity you may want to consider. Especially since it's as easy as going to a movie.
This weekend, San Francisco Opera will launch the first of six digital cinema presentations with a production of Puccini's rarely-heard "La Rondine" ("The Swallow"), starring superstar soprano Angela Gheorghiu. Like New York's Metropolitan Opera and Italy's La Scala, the San Francisco company sees screenings as a way to expand its audience.
Madonna's movie going straight to the net
Madonna is to release her directorial debut Filth and Wisdom straight onto the Internet--because she doesn't want to rely on her pop superstardom to make her filmmaking career a success.
Banned 'Rambo' a hot commodity in Myanmar
Police in military-run Myanmar have banned DVD vendors from selling the new "Rambo" film about a Vietnam war veteran fighting the junta's soldiers, but that hasn't stopped people from trying to buy it.
Juno, Michael Clayton Among Top Oscar Nominees
Clooney is up for Best Actor for Michael Clayton, which was also nominated for its direction, screenplay and as Best Picture. Juno, meanwhile, is the little picture that could. The comedy about a pregnant teen scored a Best Actress nod for Page and is also in the running for top film, director and script.
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