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Tuesday October 14 05:41:18 2003 Re: A Man Called Sledge |
Biff wrote:
> Unfortunately, I can't enlarge the thumbnails or play the > clip ... Have you tried to click on the "show slide show" button? And on the "file sharing" page (upper left) you can download the clip and the caps. They are in quicktime and JPG format. You can get quicktime free from Apple, and jpg is universal. then-do I recall correctly, and you are not using a computer? |
Per |
http://homepage.mac.com/perk99/PhotoAlbum12.html |
Tuesday October 14 16:33:11 2003 Re: A Man Called Sledge |
Per wrote:
> > Have you tried to click on the "show slide > show" button? > And on the "file sharing" page (upper left) you > can download the clip and the caps. They are in quicktime > and JPG format. You can get quicktime free from Apple, > and jpg is universal. > > then-do I recall correctly, and you are not using a computer? > I have MSN TV ... best described as an "Internet appliance" ... that doesn't always work and play well with others. The "Frameless Album" page yields nothing for me ... but I tried the "File Sharing" page and was able to get a full-sized image. Nada for the clip ... I believe I'm limited to mpegs, which take an eternity to load. Going exclusively by Movie Fan's caps, I can see how the wall behind Ms. Antonelli could be mistaken for a rock ... I assume the clip was more revealing of the true setting? |
Biff |
Tuesday October 14 16:58:01 2003 Re: A Man Called Sledge |
Biff wrote:
> Going exclusively by Movie Fan's caps, I can see how the > wall behind Ms. Antonelli could be mistaken for a rock > ... I assume the clip was more revealing of the true setting? No, I just wasn't really thinking about it before you brought it up. Which brings me to a new point. I appreciate your critical comments. As you say, correctness of DB entries is our task. Today I made an entry "Barbarian" based on you guessed it MF caps.(among others) One actress (Ekaterina Drobish) is not listed in IMDB. I have her name from the MF cap. I even googled her-only one spooky hit on "nude celebreties". What do you think of the entry Biff? |
Tuesday October 14 17:01:29 2003 Re: A Man Called Sledge |
me,sorry |
Per |
Tuesday October 14 21:18:09 2003 Re: A Man Called Sledge |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Biff wrote: > > ... I assume the clip was more revealing of the true > setting? > > No, I just wasn't really thinking about it before you > brought it up. > So there wasn't a wider shot that showed the wall? Maybe I was going by having seen the setting before and/or after the scene began. > Which brings me to a new point. I appreciate your > critical comments. As you say, correctness of DB entries > is our task. > Just to be clear, they weren't meant to be "critical" in a negative manner. > Today I made an entry "Barbarian" based on you > guessed it MF caps.(among others) > One actress (Ekaterina Drobish) is not listed in IMDB. > I have her name from the MF cap. I even googled her-only > one spooky hit on "nude celebreties". > Sometimes there are errors in Movie Fan's naming of actors ... does anyone feel a question mark should be placed next to her name due to the single nonauthorative source? > What do you think of the entry Biff? > Fine by me ... a few minor quibbles: What does the "(V)" in the title signify? "Gurney" was misspelled ... and what's one doing in ancient Wherever anyway? There was no punctuation for "Ms.". I'll clean up these last two. |
Biff |
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