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Monday September 04 02:35:51 2006
[4515] NYPD Blue
Quite useful...
AsbestosFilter
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Monday September 04 16:52:42 2006
Re: [4515] NYPD Blue
AsbestosFilter wrote:

> Quite useful...

Yeah i know, have some notes on possibles to check for BravoC airing.
Believe "woman" was more "young woman" for ID assist

But what to do?
One group wants the boy here to stress accuracy in these cases,
and others sit on Discussion page pointing out "hey! This hasn't been entered!" ;p
Jay L
Monday September 04 18:14:24 2006
You know, I was going to go ahead and fix this myself...
,,,but I think whoever wrote it ought to be made to do it as an exercise.

Title: Sharpe's Challenge (2006)
Medium: TV Movie
Actress: Lucy Brown, Karan Arora

Description: [4] 59 minutes into Pt. 2, 'Princess Davi Lal' [Karan Arora] is shown with her arms tied AOH...


What's wrong, you ask? Well, there's one hint at the link below. Take a close look at Karan Arora's IMDb page, and read carefully. You'll see clearly that this description isn't even close to being right:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2264108/

One of the reasons we went to database-entry registration was to get away from this "use the first female-sounding name in the credits" syndrome. And as this mishap shows, it's a malady to be avoided like the plague when dealing with non-Western names. For heaven's sake, if you aren't sure, take the time to go through the movie again and pick up the character names, and go from there. And if you still aren't sure, please don't just throw in what sounds good. Either post the entry as "unknown" with whatever data you have supporting who you think it is, or better yet, post your proposed entry on this page along with your reservations about the actress' identity. After all, that's what this page is here for.

By the way, weren't acronyms such as "AOH" declared persona non grata along with phrases like "putz" a while back?
An Old Friend
Monday September 04 22:02:44 2006
Re: You know, I was going to go ahead and fix this myself...
An Old Friend wrote:

> By the way, weren't acronyms such as "AOH" declared
> persona non grata along with phrases like "putz" a
> while back?

It would be better not to use them. I don't recall if
I ever made it a hard rule.

The DB coughs up 42 entries using AOH, some old.

Brian R
Monday September 04 23:05:09 2006
Re: You know, I was going to go ahead and fix this myself...
"What's wrong, you ask? Well, there's one hint at the link below. Take a close look at Karan Arora's IMDb page, and read carefully."

You figure Karan Arora is a guy, correct?

"By the way, weren't acronyms such as "AOH" declared persona non grata along with phrases like "putz" a while back?"

Correct
Jay L
Monday September 04 23:13:29 2006
[12182] Agent Diva
Record number: 12182

Title: Agent Diva
Medium: Other
Actress: Unknown

Description: Episode: n/a

Advert lasting about 25secs on american telivision for agent provocuter perfume feating a fictional secret agent called Diva.

Opening sequence shows agent diva tied with hands behind back to a chair and with red duct tape wrapped a few times over her body to chair and also gagged tightly with a see-through red bandana.

Another agent who has captured her is supposed to be torturing her (but obviously tantalising her) with all sort of bondage equipment like nipple clamps and whips (rather heavy for a commercial).

No sound in the commercial instead a music track is player over.

And its all for agent provocuter perfume.

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Hmmm, this is from one of CITY channel's chick TV shows which can't recall the name of at moment?
Jay L
Monday September 04 23:16:22 2006
Re: You know, I was going to go ahead and fix this myself...
Brian R wrote:

> The DB coughs up 42 entries using AOH, some old.

Nag Nag!
Aren't the Cards playing baseball down there, or something
Jay L
Monday September 04 23:29:09 2006
Re: 12187 - Sharpe's Challenge (2006)
Marked and I'll get the poster over here for an ID
Jay L
Monday September 04 23:42:29 2006
ref- Hong Kong soap
Vigilante Force??
Jay L

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