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I Forgot The Name Of This Certain Movie Can Someone Help Me

Where can I get the name of a certain porn movie from describing one of the scenes and the actors ? ?

Sure there is a website called the adult film database http://www.iafd.com/ you can go there and type in the actor or actresses name and you can get a list of everything they starred in and a plot synopsis and cast lists. That you help you find your film.

I am looking for a certain Korean movie which i forgot the title.?

Here are the details:

Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama

Story: It was a romance between a north Korean girl and a south Korean guy. The girl was a daughter of a known military officer(i think). The guy was a son of the minister in south Korea. The north Koreans sent teenagers to south Korea for some reasons, one of them was the girl. The south Koreans also sent teenagers for some kind of test if the north or south can really cooperate of some sort. Then, Guy meets Girl, guy falls in love. The girl grows feelings for him but they made it a secret because of their nationality. At the end the girl left to north Korea, the guy was sad, simple story but it was very heart whelming, so I'd like to watch it again. The guy was a magician(magic tricks), also flirty. The girl was composed, disciplined, cold, but gets soft in the middle(kinda like a tsundere).

I know there are a lot of Korean movies out there that fits the description, but answer them anyways. I'm waiting for answers, for now ima google it, see if i can find it. :) Thanks in advance!

What's the name of the song on the movie save the last dance?

lol

How do I unblock someone on Instagram?

Unblocking a user is very easy if the other person hasn’t blocked you.Go to the settings tab on Instagram.Under Privacy and security, you will find an option marked as Blocked accounts.Clicking on this will show all the accounts you have blocked on the platform. Go to their profile and in place of the follow button, you will find an “unblock” button. Once you click on that, it will unblock that particular user.P.S: Based on personal experience, I have seen that unblocking a user that has also unblocked you can be extremely difficult. I couldn’t find any given steps for this as that profile seemed to be non-existent for me.

How do you find a movie title if you only remember details of the plot?

This is bound to be tricky in that there are far more plots than movies ;-)Others have suggested searching IMDB with cast or character names (if you can remember them) or plot keywords but I would suggest that other great resource - friends. If you can remember someone you knew around the time you saw that movie - even if you didn't see it with them - ask them. "Remember when we working on the Jones project and there was that film about the guy who turned out to be a CIA triple agent but we only found out after his ID was found in the alligators stomach? What was that called?" Human memeory search functions aren't as precise as databases but they can cope with very ropy data!

Why don't I remember movies and books shortly after having watched/read them?

This is known as the salience effect. If a movie pertained greatly to your current situation - as, say, The Hunting Ground did to me, a recent rape victim - you would find in it a great deal of material that mirrored you. You would perhaps get a great deal of confirmation bias, which is the expression for the feeling of, "yes, I believe this, too, so it must be accurate!" Or, alternatively, you might feel as I did when I saw Juno: I, who had been a teen single mom, got mad at the rosy posey depiction of the parents of a young mother just letting her hang out again with the baby dad. Like everything was keen-a-reeno. Like her other friends treated her the same. Like SHE was the same?! So, yes, because of situational similarities causing salience, I remember those movies quite well. I remember ANY books and movies which cause an emotional response higher than, say, a seven out of ten. This means they sank in. They resonated. They made me laugh, like Confederacy of Dunces. They made me cry, like Rascal. They made me think, and feel, and scorn, and fear, like Hey, Rube! and Cat's Cradle and Salmon of Doubt.So maybe people forget the material around them because it isn't worth remembering. Do you remember fast-food fries? Or do you remember going out to get lobster? Eating a sun-warmed apple in that windy orchard? Growing your own tomatoes and enjoying the first harvest? It's the richness that counts. So seek more rich, fulfilling, enticing books and movies. They're out there!

I forgot to grab a dispensed redbox movie from the machine!!!?

I have never been in that situation so I can't say with total confidence but according to this person's blog:

http://anyesblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/fy...

The movie gets taken back in after a certain amount of time, assuming no one else grabbed it. Hope that is what happened with your movie (the taken back in thing, not someone else grabbing it)

You might try asking on the customer service site to be sure:

https://redbox.custhelp.com/app/ask

How do you find a video that you forgot its title in YouTube?

Use keywords which relates to what your are searching, You can even try to phrase out the channel’s name youtube search will bring up the the right channel .Open some videos which is related to what you are searching, in suggestions most of the time the video you want pops out eventually

Is it normal to forget about the content of most books/movies that you read/watched?

For me, as an avid movie fan, I have this uncanny ability to remember most of the movies, at least the gist and even some of actors or actresses I fancy - particularly in the action genre - which I have had the wonderful opportunity to watch since I was a kid in the late 50's.I call it "emotional engagement". Moreover, whenever I watch a movie, I like to draw lessons for emulation: interesting or intriguing expressions; ideas about new ways of thinking and doing applicable in my personal or professional life, etc.The latter is attributed to my deep personal interest in using selected movie segments to help me illustrate or drive home certain concepts, especially in my strategy consulting and professional coaching since the early 90's.In fact, for movie watching, I have even developed a strategic mental framework for fleshing out important "learnable and/or teachable" aspects of the movie. I use story grids and storyboards, among others,  to achieve my stated objectives. These powerful tools help me to pay more attention to the movies which I am watching, as my roving eye and ear are fixated on settings, characterisations, story plots, critical events, memorable dialogues and lesson takeaways.In the case of my reading sojourns, I apply more or less the same approach, often supported by proven efficient and effective graphical methods of note-taking and note-making, like idea maps, cluster diagrams, graphic organisers and other visual tools in the margins - marginal annotations, as they are known among fast readers -  of the book or corresponding sticky notes.I call this "intellectual engagement".The ideas or insights or "gems"  extracted are then put to work, in terms of creating a productive  outcome or constructing a concrete deliverable that can eventually  add/compound/multiply value to my life, and/or to my work, and/or to my  business, and/or even to my client(s).Frankly, I must say that the vital key to making all these initiatives successful is "having interest and curiosity" in the first place.As the internationally-renowned  information architect Richard Saul Wurman puts it:"Learning can be seen as the acquisition  of information, but before it can take place, there must be interest;  interest permeates all endeavors and precedes learning. In order to  acquire and remember new knowledge, it must stimulate your curiosity in  some way... "

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