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Can Anyone Identify This Rare Film

Question for an anime expert - Can you identify this anime film?

Hmm... This really isn't much to go on, since I have no idea how significant that robot people shot you mention is. Information on the artistic style would have helped greatly.

My best guess based on limited information would be: The Big O.

Here's a link so you can check:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_O

There's a couple possible ones. Another one I'm thinking of is Android Kikaider. Check that one here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikaider

The only big clue would be if you affirm it's a movie, but I'm having trouble think of a movie with the criteria you mention.

Cowboy Bebop is a possible one, but I don't recall a scene like the one you mentioned.

There's only one other major possible one I can think of... Maetel Legend. And the likelihood of that being shown in a restaraunt seems remote to me.

Can anyone identify this bottle?

This is obviously a custom vial. Any good glass lampworker could make something similar for you, but it wouldn't be inexpensive, even if they use clear borosilicate. Just find a lampworker who does custom work and show them the pic. Here are a few samples:
http://www.beadworx.com/LampworkVessels....
http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade/glas...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75855414/min...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/85607415/cobalt-blue-lampwork-boro-artisan-bottle?ref=sr_gallery_42&ga_search_query=glass+vial&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=handmade

If Disney VHS tapes are rare and are going to cost a lot of money, how do I go about selling them for a fortune?

First of all, DO NOT throw them in the dump! Used VHS tapes donated to Salvation Army and other thrift stores and then sold, provide a source of income to the employees who work there. Kids still love Disney movies and since VHS tapes are less fragile than DVDs, you can let them pop in a movie and it doesn’t matter if they drop it, or even spill something on it, because the tape didn’t cost you as much and requires less “babying” than a dvd. I have lots of both, and the thing that I always find annoying is how I have to do as much as possible to avoid getting any fingerprints on the dvd, especially if it’s a double-sided disk.As I said, your best option would be to donate old Disney or any VHS tapes to a second-hand store so that someone else can benefit from them, and still keep some people employed. Only if the tapes were damaged would I throw them out, and even in that case, I would still put them in the recycling section, NOT in the garbage. Hope this helps!

Rare Leni Riefenstahl footage of Edward VIII?

The only thing I can suggest that you figure out what happened to Riefensthal's private film archive. For that, you should contact film scholars or biographers who have worked on Riefenstahl. One of them might be familiar with the footage you have in mind.

I'm finding no evidence that this footage is anywhere online, so you'll need to do some research on publications about her and identify some scholars whom you can contact. If you come up with some names of scholars, you can look up their email addresses via the websites of their colleges or universities. A biographer who doesn't work for a college or university could be contacted via his or her publisher.

What is your favorite Mel Gibson and Eddie Murphy film?

Mel Gibson - Mad Max

Eddie Murphy - Raw

The early stuff is great to watch.

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