The Butler's Bitch

The Butler's Bitch




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The Butler's Bitch

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A young woman, walking in the park at night, is overwhelmed by Butler, a large overly-friendly dog. She is "rescued" in a unique fashion.


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Could you, I don't know, post the game on a site where it doesn't require paid membership? I'd like to enjoy this game for free
I could...
If I did not spend so many many many hours making it...
very nice game, good graphics and i like the text and a lot of the other parts of the game. Though there should be a return option to try other options. and maybe some challenge to subdue her. I'm expecting more
I personally find this pretty nice: good artwork, no bugs, the short storyline is a good adition, although it is very dull and uninteresting (some jokes and maybe puns could help). cant wait for the completed version. the only let down is the lenght. but i know you are going to work in it so no problem there.
no violations of the rules, btw
Thanks... This is a first time I did something that ambitious... Story-line and everything... I still don't have enough experience in FLASH to create something "FREAKING AWESOME", but I am getting there, little by little :) This flash took me a very long time, and although there are so many thing I think need improving I just can't work on in any longer... All I can do is star working on something new and make sure my next FLASH game surpass the previous one ... :) Thank you for your support by the way :)
Nice, but it's a pity that Hentai United won't let you upload the complete game.
It's been a while since you submitted a flash, and while it's just a demo; this is well done. Truth is, I don't think hentai deserves the hate it gets considering the existence of Stag Films and Tijuana Bibles.
Graphics: I really enjoy your style, which is a breath of fresh air when compared with the numerous anime/madness/John K imitators. While the animation is decent, there isn't much of it aside from the sex scenes. Plus, the pictures would have looked better if you inked & colored them in flash considering that they jpeg artifacts.
Sound: The music and sound fit for this demo, which is good. However, I suggest that you use the audio portal for music next time.
Content: You had quite a bit of content for a demo such as this. I may not be a fan of Tomb Raider, it's great to see underused subjects get some recognition on here. However, aside from being a demo, the filesize is quite big for something like that. Of course, I really liked what you had so far, and would like to check out the version on HU, but am not a fan of having to pay every month along with a dislike for credit cards.
What's Good:
-Good graphics
-Fitting music and sound
-Underused subject
-Decent ammount of content for a demo
What's Bad:
-The fact that it's a demo
-Would have been better suited for the games section
-The file seems to be a bit big for a demo.
Overall: I'm giving you an eight, Akabur/Rubaka. (4/5)
Thank you for a very detailed review... Yeah... I am still not very experienced when it's about creating FLASH animations... But I am proving ... little by little ;) I will definitely use your suggestions in my next projects. Thank you.

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2013 American historical drama film by Lee Daniels
For other uses, see Butler (disambiguation) .

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Laura Ziskin
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The Butler (full title Lee Daniels' The Butler ) [4] [5] is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and co-produced by Lee Daniels and with a screenplay by Danny Strong . [6] It is inspired by Wil Haygood 's Washington Post article "A Butler Well Served by This Election".

Loosely based on the real life of Eugene Allen , who worked in the White House for decades, the film stars Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, an African-American who is a witness of notable political and social events of the 20th century during his 34-year tenure serving as a White House butler . [7] [8] In addition to Whitaker, the film's all-star cast also features Oprah Winfrey , Mariah Carey , John Cusack , Nelsan Ellis , Jane Fonda , Cuba Gooding Jr. , Terrence Howard , Minka Kelly , Elijah Kelley , Lenny Kravitz , James Marsden , David Oyelowo , Alex Pettyfer , Vanessa Redgrave , Alan Rickman , Liev Schreiber , Robin Williams , and Clarence Williams III . It was the last film produced by Laura Ziskin , [9] [10] who died on June 12, 2011, and it was also the final film appearance of Clarence Williams III, who retired from acting in 2018 and died on June 4, 2021.

The film was theatrically released by the Weinstein Company on August 16, 2013, to mostly positive reviews from critics, with many praising the cast but criticizing the historical accuracy, particularly the portrayal of President Reagan. [11] [12] The film grossed over $176 million worldwide against a budget of $30 million. [13]

In 2009, an elderly Cecil Gaines recounts his life story while waiting at the White House to meet the newly inaugurated president.
In 1926, at the age of seven, Gaines is raised on a cotton plantation in Macon , Georgia . When the master rapes his mother, Hattie, his father, Earl confronts him and is killed. Cecil is taken in by the estate's caretaker, who trains Cecil as a house servant.

In 1937, at the age of 18, Cecil leaves the plantation. Desperately hungry, he breaks into a hotel pastry shop. The elderly master-servant, Maynard, takes pity on Cecil and gives him a job. Cecil learns advanced serving and interpersonal skills from Maynard, who later recommends Cecil for a position in a Washington, D.C. , hotel. While working there, Cecil meets and marries Gloria, and the couple have two sons: Louis and Charlie.

In 1957, Cecil is hired by the White House during Dwight D. Eisenhower 's administration. White House maรฎtre d'hรดtel Freddie Fallows introduces Cecil to head butler Carter Wilson and co-worker James Holloway. Cecil witnesses Eisenhower's reluctance to use troops to enforce school desegregation , then his resolve to uphold the law by racially integrating Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas .

Louis, the elder son, becomes a university student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee , although Cecil feels that the South is too volatile. Louis joins a student program led by Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) activist James Lawson , which leads to a nonviolent sit-in at a segregated diner , where he is arrested. Gloria, who feels that Cecil puts his job ahead of her, descends into alcoholism .

In 1961, after John F. Kennedy 's inauguration, Louis and others are attacked by members of the Ku Klux Klan while on a freedom ride to Birmingham, Alabama . Louis participates in the 1963 Birmingham Children's Crusade , where dogs and water cannons are used to stop the marchers, one of the movement's actions which inspires Kennedy to deliver a national address proposing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 . After Kennedy is assassinated , his successor, Lyndon B. Johnson , enacts the legislation. As a goodwill gesture, Jackie Kennedy gives Cecil one of the former president's neckties .

Louis participates in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement , which inspires Johnson to demand that Congress enact the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 . Johnson also gives Cecil a tie bar .

In the late 1960s, after civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. 's assassination , Louis tells his family that he has joined the Black Panthers . Cecil orders Louis and his girlfriend to leave his house. Louis is arrested again. Cecil becomes aware of President Richard Nixon 's plans to suppress the Black Panthers.

Charlie confides to Louis that he plans to join the war in Vietnam . After enlisting, Charlie is killed and buried at Arlington National Cemetery . When the Black Panthers resort to violence, Louis leaves the organization and returns to college, earning his master's degree in political science and eventually running for a seat in Congress , although Cecil continues to hold resentment against him.

Cecil repeatedly confronts his supervisor at the White House over the unequal pay and career advancement provided to the black White House staff. With President Ronald Reagan 's support, Cecil prevails, his reputation growing to the point that he and his wife are invited by the Reagans to be guests at a state dinner. Cecil becomes uncomfortable with the class divisions in the White House. After witnessing Reagan's refusal to support economic sanctions against Apartheid South Africa , Cecil resigns.

Gloria encourages Cecil to mend his relationship with Louis. Realizing his son's actions are heroic, Cecil joins Louis at a protest against South African apartheid ; they are arrested and jailed together.

In 2008, Gloria dies shortly before Barack Obama is elected as the nation's first black president. Two months, two weeks and one day later, Cecil prepares to meet the newly inaugurated President, wearing the articles he received from Kennedy and Johnson. White House Chief Usher Stephen W. Rochon approaches Cecil and tells him the pr
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