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question:Generate a question that has the following answer: Nobita for the following movie plot: Main article: Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops § Plot The movie's plot involves Nobita, who throws a temper tantrum because he wants a really large RC toy robot in order to upstage the rich kid, Suneo, who has been showing off the new robot that his cousin made. His fit makes Doraemon angry and he uses his Anywhere Door to get anyway from the summer heat cool off at the North Pole. Sometime later, Nobita follows and a discovers a strange bowling ball-like orb which starts blinking with a pulsating light, and summons what looks like a giant robot´s foot. After Nobita uses the foot to sled down, crashing into his room through the Anywhere Door, the bowling ball follows him home through the door and another robot piece falls into his backyard. A frozen Doraemon follows soon after, covered in ice before being thawed out and with a cold. Learning of the robot parts, Doraemon admits to Nobita that he has nothing to do with it as the two use the Opposite World Entrance Oil and the Roll-Up Fishing Hole to enter the World Inside the Mirror, an alternate mirror world without people. There, they built the robot which Nobita christens the name "Zanda Claus" as he believed the sphere summoning the parts is from Santa Claus. Using a brain wave controller that Doraemon pulls out of his pocket, Nobita has the robot perform gymnastic maneuvers in a mirror world before bringing Shizuka Minamoto to join the fun. The trio enjoy but later however, Shizuka accidentally presses a button on the control panel that makes the robot fire a huge laser beam that destroys a whole skyscraper. The group realizes just how dangerous Zanda Claus really is, and they decide to return to the real world and forget about ever having found the robot. However, Nobita forgot about the sphere that has been sending telepathic messages to a mysterious girl named Lilulu. The actual owner of Zanda Claus, Lilulu seeks out Nobita when he accidentally lets slip all that he knows about the robot. After Lilulu proceeds to force him into showing her where... A:

answer:Who is the character in the movie "Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops" that throws a tantrum because he wants a large RC toy robot to upstage Suneo and later discovers a strange orb and robot parts used to build "Zanda Claus"?

question:Suggest a movie title for the following movie plot: One fine spring afternoon, Joe (Daniel Craig) and his girlfriend Claire (Samantha Morton) get away for a romantic picnic in the countryside near Oxford. Joe pauses before he surprises Claire by producing a bottle of Dom Perignon. The moment appears portentous, but before Joe can pop the cork and say whatever is on his mind, a huge red hot-air balloon drifts onto the field.A young boy cowers in the basket of the balloon which is being dragged along the ground quickly while an older man, his grandfather, trails behind, pulling on one of the ropes and urging the frightened boy to jump out. Joe races to assist, and he is joined by several other men coming from all directions. It looks like they've got the situation under control, but before the boy can climb out of the basket, the wind picks up, setting the balloon suddenly aloft; the men hang on reflexively. As the balloon rises higher and higher, four men let go one by one, tumbling safely to the ground. They recover from their panic only to realise that one man never let go and is now dangling from the end of a rope hundreds of feet in the air, the balloon still rising and floating away from the field. The group watch in helpless horror as the man finally loses his grip and falls to his death in the distance.While the onlookers all gape in shock, Joe, rational and practical to a fault, decides to walk over to where the man fell and see if anything can be done. One of the men from the group (Rhys Ifans) follows behind him. A grisly sight awaits Joe and the other man, and it is immediately obvious that the man who fell is quite beyond assistance. The man who tagged along suggests that Joe pray with him. Joe resists, grumbling that prayers won't help, but the other man pleads with him until he finally kneels down. Eventually the authorities arrive and everyone leaves the tragic scene.Shortly afterwards, Joe and Claire are dining at the home of their married friends Robin (Bill Nighy) and Rachel (Susan Lynch), retelling the story of what happened on that fateful... A:

answer:Fateful Ascent

question:Given the question: Facts: - clubs: drogheda united - caps: 430 - position: right back - nationalcaps: 5 51 - years: 1989 -- 1990 - height: 1.78 - nationalyears: 1992 -- 1994 1994 -- 2003 - youthclubs: drogheda united home farm leeds united - nationalgoals: 0 2 - youthyears: 1989 -- 1990 1990 -- 1991 1991 -- 1992 - birth date: 9 july 1974 - fullname: gary oliver kelly - name: gary kelly - nationalteam: republic of ireland u21 republic of ireland - birth place: drogheda , ireland - goals: 4 Based on these bullet points, write a short biography describing the life of gary kelly -lrb- footballer , born 1974 -rrb- . The answer is:

answer:Gary Oliver Kelly, simply known as Gary Kelly, was born on July 9, 1974, in Drogheda, Ireland. An accomplished footballer, he began his career during his youth years, playing for clubs such as Drogheda United, Home Farm, and Leeds United from 1989 to 1992. He was primarily known for his role as a right back. In 1992, Gary Kelly cemented his place in the football scene by starting his international career, representing the Republic of Ireland's national team. His time with the national team spanned over 11 years, from 1992 to 2003, during which he earned 51 caps and scored 2 goals. Additionally, he represented the Republic of Ireland's U21 team during his time in the national setup. Throughout his career, Gary Kelly played for Drogheda United, where he made 430 appearances and scored 4 goals. Standing at a height of 1.78 meters, his presence on the field was known for solid defensive contributions and positional awareness. During his two-year stint from 1989 to 1990, Gary Kelly was a part of various clubs in Ireland before finally making strides in the international scene. His accomplishments and contributions to football have surely left a lasting impression on fans and fellow players alike.

question:Choose the correct sentiment from candidates: Choices: + negative + positive TEXT:This is how i felt while watching this film. I loved it. It was hilarious. But i did feel a like i was getting sneaky view into somebody's psyche and then laughing as it got twisted around to make an interesting point. A friend put it this way: "I feel like we broke into somebody's house and are now watching their awful home videos without their knowledge". Another one of those fact is stranger than fiction pieces of film. "Groovin' Gary", the original "Beaver Kid", is a small town guy who turns up at a nearby TV station in the hope of getting on film - and he certainly does, though not, perhaps, as he initially expected. With high hopes of fame and significance he invites Harris to come and film a truly awful talent quest that he has organised in his home town - headlined by his own drag act "Olivia Newton-Don". Director, Trent Harris, does a brilliant job with this slowly evolving story. Some footage of an awkward kid who wants to be someone morphs, over two subsequent reinterpretations, into the story of freedom from repressed sexual identity in small town America. Harris simultaneously critiques the attitudes of small town America, the cult of celebrity, and the exploitative practices of the film and television industry. Both Sean Penn and Grispin Glover pull out stunner performances. a young Sean Penn is the most evocative - so closely does he follow the actual 'Gary footage', but with strong nuances given to push the sense of the interaction the way Harris wants it to go. In the end the wide-eyed naivety the original Gary is what moved me - when contrasted against these possible interpretations of his situation. A film not to miss. I have not seen anything else like it. Jacob.

answer:The correct sentiment for the given text is "positive." Justification: 1. The user states they "loved" the film and found it "hilarious." 2. The user quotes their friend as liking the film too, even though they describe it in an unusual way. 3. The user praises the director, Trent Harris, for doing a "brilliant job." 4. The performances of Sean Penn and Crispin Glover are described as "stunner." 5. The user ends with recommending the film, saying it's "not to miss" and that they have "not seen anything else like it."

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