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Monday September 05 16:48:07 2016 [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Record number: 17468 At 37' Teri is briefly seen blindfolded and with hands tied behind. ^ Nothing of that description takes place, at least nowhere near that time. Confirm, or that part gets deleted. |
Sam |
Monday September 05 19:07:22 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Sam wrote: > Record number: 17468 > At 37' Teri is briefly seen blindfolded and with hands > tied behind. > ^ Nothing of that description takes place, at least > nowhere near that time. Confirm, or that part gets deleted. Crappy scene is as described at 28:50 of this capture of the movie: www.SUBSTITUTE U-KNOW WHAT HERE.com/watch?v=QYIVGi-rgBc |
Gagster |
Monday September 05 19:48:38 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
No wonder I kept missing it. My cap left it out completely; how annoying. |
Sam |
Monday September 05 20:03:39 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Sam wrote: > No wonder I kept missing it. My cap left it out > completely; how annoying. That's why the time reference always needs to specify whether or not there were advertisements included. Still lots of entries in the DB which need to be updated. Some day when I'm really bored. |
Gagster |
Monday September 05 20:05:33 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Gagster wrote: > www.SUBSTITUTE U-KNOW WHAT HERE.com I can have The Engineer look at that. |
Brian R |
Monday September 05 20:14:58 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Brian R wrote: > Gagster wrote: > > www.SUBSTITUTE U-KNOW WHAT HERE.com > I can have The Engineer look at that. No need. I didn't think Sam would have a problem with my carefully coded address, and the need doesn't crop up too often. |
Gagster |
Monday September 05 22:31:53 2016 Re: [17468] Taken for Ransom |
Gagster wrote: > That's why the time reference always needs to specify > whether or not there were advertisements included. Which is why you'll always see me meticulously/robotically specifying any types of broadcast involved; Blu-ray, iTunes, DVD, generic "without commercials", etc. As can be seen, timecodes go way off if the source doesn't match. |
Sam |
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