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Thursday February 05 02:40:26 2009 Re: Flashpoint |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > BronxTies wrote: > you sure its flashpoint? i think the one on friday is a > rerun No it isn't: Flashpoint Between Heartbeats (New, TV14) SRU has to deal with a sniper that has taken over City Hall, who just happens to be the son of a man Ed killed during a mission. Meanwhile, a team member's health is in question after being caught in the line of fire. |
David Backes |
Thursday February 05 05:33:57 2009 Re: Ksenia Sobchak |
Hadji wrote: > Pat Powers wrote: > > Guy Random wrote: > > Sadly, this is only the second use of a potato gag > in a > > mainstream scene -- there was one in that awful > Dennis > > Rodman film from a few years back. When will the > noble > > potato receive its proper place in gagology? Actually, in the film Evil Never Dies (I believe a TV movie) an unknown damsel was gagged by having a half a potato stuffed into her mouth while her husband was outside in by the pool awaiting her return at a birthday party (then she is killed after a few monutes of being held by the robber). |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday February 05 09:25:01 2009 New movie PUSH |
Saw an advance screening last night. Pretty good sci-fi action thriller. Camilla Belle is shown gagged in the back seat of a car. Another woman is bound and gagged in a chair but its a blink and you'll miss it scene. Just an FYI |
Trent |
Thursday February 05 16:19:09 2009 Re: New movie PUSH |
> Saw an advance screening last night. Pretty good sci-fi > action thriller. Camilla Belle is shown gagged in the > back seat of a car. Hopefully more scenes of Camilla than in the trailer |
Thursday February 05 18:41:31 2009 Re: Ksenia Sobchak |
JP wrote: > Actually, in the film Evil Never Dies an unknown damsel was gagged by having a half a potato stuffed into her mouth I thought it was an orange. |
Pat Powers |
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