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Sunday January 06 00:02:21 2002 Re: Notes |
> Jay, in changing those INSPECTOR GADGET entries, could
> you follow the above, in addition to adding "voiced by"? Biff: Yes, sounds good. |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 00:12:52 2002 Re: Notes |
> I'd argue that Episode: unknown
> looks like the episode is named "Unknown" while "Episode > unknown" can't be mean anything but "we haven't a clue > what the title is: please help!" My two cents anyway. David: Oh Oh! :) I've been adding Episode: Unknown to the major series, and working my way down, (Roughly) to #1500 or so. I planned to work on ID'ing them as I could, and have 20 or so ready to go. (Roughly between #340 to #1447) marked. Please let me know what you want to do here? Thanx |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Sunday January 06 00:20:24 2002 Re: Inspector Gadget |
> > 973 and 2384 are one and the same
Biff: Got it, thanx |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 00:26:27 2002 Re: Gadget #981 |
> > Found ep: Coo-Coo Clock Caper (1.28)
> Can't say that's the title for certain, but what're the > odds? True, but put it with a '?' until confirmed anyway. |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 00:29:58 2002 Re: More Inspector Gadget |
> Dunno about the ep titles, but 989 and 2383 are dupes
Biff: Got it, thanx |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 01:47:22 2002 Re: Gadget #981 |
> > > Found ep: Coo-Coo Clock Caper (1.28) > > > Can't say that's the title for certain, but what're the > > > odds? > > True, > but put it with a '?' until confirmed anyway. > There's almost certainly a GADGET fan site with more info than you'd ever want to know about the series. Run a search and see what pops. |
Biff |
Sunday January 06 02:58:12 2002 Re: Gadget #981 |
> There's almost certainly a GADGET fan site with more info
> than you'd ever want to know about the series. > > Run a search and see what pops. Hey Buddy, Ran through all I could get on google & yahoo. That's when I got tired and decided to just post here, and hope to jog memories. |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 03:02:18 2002 Re: Notes Part 5. |
> I'm not sure how to resolve this ... other than to say it > *is* your site. If you want them 86ed to facilitate a > more formal style, I'll defer to your sensibilities. Well, I'm not going to be spending a lot of time checking. I clobbered (I thought) all the ones in there. Either I missed some, or a few were added back in. |
Brian R |
Sunday January 06 11:58:21 2002 Hmmmm.... |
Record number: 1556 Title: Yellow Sky Medium: Movie Actress: Anne Baxter Description: Tied to a tree and menaced by villian John Russell. Brief scene. If what I saw on the Fox Movie Channel this morning hasn't been edited, no she isn't. About 55 minutes in, Baxter gets into a struggle with Russell, who tries to force himself on her. He shoves her up against a tree during the scrap, and, after another of the gang members comes to Baxter's aid and pulls him off her, she continues leaning against the tree while Russell and the young tough roll into a pond. She's at the right edge of the screen during this shot, and, while it does look like she's at least holding her hands behind her at one point, it's clear she isn't bound when the tough gets the better of Russell and tries to drown him by holding his head submerged. She screams at Russell's opponent to let him up and runs toward the pond, her hands clearly free. No ropes or other bonds appear at any time during the sequence, or, for that matter, at any other point in the movie. While this scene doesn't appear to have been edited, one thing I've learned in this "business" is to never say never. Given that Baxter's been dead for a decade and a half now, I can't see what the motive would be for excising any bondage. This one sure smells like scene creep with a dollop of wishful thinking on top, but only the author of the database entry knows for sure. |
Old Pro |
Sunday January 06 13:19:45 2002 Re: Hmmmm.... |
> Record number: 1556
> > Title: Yellow Sky > Medium: Movie > Actress: Anne Baxter > This one sure smells like scene > creep with a dollop of wishful thinking on top, but only the author of the database entry knows for sure. Old Pro: Thanx for the alert. Going to wait on this abit before deleting it. |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 15:23:52 2002 Re: Notes Part 5. |
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> Well, I'm not going to be spending a lot of time > checking. > I clobbered (I thought) all the ones in there. Either I > missed some, or a few were added back in. > I didn't restore any that'd been axed ... I'm just continuing to use it. I don't want this to be a situation of my using it and you deleting ... if you're adamant about a formal style, I'll go with that. If not, I'll continue as I have ... but I'll try to be more frugal in its use. How's that? |
Biff |
Sunday January 06 15:34:48 2002 Re: Notes Part 5. |
> I don't want this to be a situation of my using it and > you deleting ... if you're adamant about a formal style, > I'll go with that. If not, I'll continue as I have ... > but I'll try to be more frugal in its use. I leave most of the editing to David, Jay and the others. This came up because I had to get down and personal with the DB due to the crash. My preference is that it be used properly. Stuff people have sent me off-line sort of indicates that my usage may be a bit outdated. I'm not going to make it my life's mission to track them down. |
Brian R |
Sunday January 06 16:22:41 2002 Re: Notes Part 5. |
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> I'm not going to make it my life's mission to track them down. > Then I'll try to exercise a bit more circumspection in its use, although I don't believe I've overindulged to this point. BTW, to amend my previous comment ... I'm not certain, but I may have restored one or more before visiting this page yesterday and reading the relevant posts. |
Biff |
Sunday January 06 21:03:27 2002 The Strip Question? |
Record number: 2847 Title: The Strip Medium: TV Series Actress: Terra Gold Description: Episode: "Pilot" Snuck into a hotel room under a service cart, when she is pulled out her hands are cuffed in front and she is cleave-gagged with a pink napkin. David: I'm unfamiliar with this TV show, so like your opinion on this. Buddy who entered this listed this as ep: Pilot Epguides has ep: Games Without Frontiers listed as the first ep., or (1.1) (aired Oct 12 1999) There is no Terra Gold listed in the credits for that ep. However, This is a summary for the 10th episode.(Below) Only one as yet I've spotted with Terra Gold credited. Was this the pilot that aired in US? Is the 'Unaired' then incorrect? Thanx. From Epguides: (10) "UNKNOWN TITLE" gs: Jason Connery [ Ray Burden ], John Doe [ Lt. Wolfe ], Valery Nikolaev [ Vlad ], Leslie Jordan [ Gaston ], Carlos Leon [ Titus ], Terra Gold [ Anya/Tina ], James Tyler Simon [ Zack ], Daniel Kucan [ Dylan ], Kenny Kerr [ Cleo ], Sly Smith [ Oscar ], Robin Clifford [ Guard ], Joe Ladue [ cashier ], Eddie Brown [ Elvis Presley Impersonator ] rc: Felix A dead woman is found in one of Green's hotel rooms and the security cameras show that no one had entered the room recently. Greene wants this kept quiet and asks Jesse and Elvis to investigate. Their investigations lead to them getting involved with chainsaw jugglers, 'ironic commentators' (clowns to most of us!), contortionists, a man who arranges sex parties and three very well prepared and organized crooks who are planning to rob the casino. b: UNAIRED pc: _________ w: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar d: Felix Enriquez Alcala |
Jay L |
Sunday January 06 23:19:58 2002 Re: The Strip Question? |
> Record number: 2847
> > Title: The Strip > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Terra Gold > Description: Episode: "Pilot" > > Snuck into a hotel room under a service cart, when she is > pulled out her hands are cuffed in front and she is > cleave-gagged with a pink napkin. > > > > David: > > I'm unfamiliar with this TV show, > so like your opinion on this. > > Buddy who entered this listed this as ep: Pilot > > Epguides has ep: Games Without Frontiers listed as the > first ep., or (1.1) > > (aired Oct 12 1999) > > There is no Terra Gold listed in the credits for that ep. > > > > However, > > This is a summary for the 10th episode.(Below) > > Only one as yet I've spotted with Terra Gold credited. > > > > Was this the pilot that aired in US? > > Is the 'Unaired' then incorrect? > > Thanx. > > b: UNAIRED pc: _________ w: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar d: Felix Enriquez Alcala According to Pazsaz.com, the pilot aired July 7, 2000 about six monthes after Episode Nine. It may be scene creep, but I think I've seen caps. |
David |
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