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Sunday February 25 00:45:22 2018
Re: A Crime To Remember
The Case That inspired the movie, 83 Hours Til Dawn will be re-enacted on this ID Channel TV program at 10PM EST Feb 3rd.
J. Gill
Sunday February 25 07:16:21 2018
Re: annihilation
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Gotta love unnecessary DiD scenes. Makes average films
> very watchable.

Yes! And that compensate the times where in wich gags are very necessary, but directors ignore that they exist.
Sunday February 25 10:47:52 2018
Amazon Serie "Britannia"
Eleanor Worthington-Cox is gagged 01.09 with a cleave. Short scene but one closeup
Barnes
Sunday February 25 18:23:37 2018
“Il Diabolico Satana“ Vintage Movie Poster
Came across another vintage movie poster of interest on Pinterest.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ed/9f/5c/ed9f5cc317f3c780dfe1c86e8eb1f394.jpg
Seymour Krelborn the III
Sunday February 25 19:40:41 2018
Re: annihilation
This post was deleted.

Poster: (unsigned poster)
Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14.
The Moderator
Sunday February 25 19:44:16 2018
Re: annihilation
Whole bunch of same old same old arguments about scenes you deprived of. As always, and as explained in the FAQs, this is off-topic.

The Moderator
Sunday February 25 20:19:00 2018
Re: A Crime To Remember
J. Gill wrote:

> The Case That inspired the movie, 83 Hours Til Dawn will
> be re-enacted on this ID Channel TV program at 10PM EST
> Feb 3rd.

Hasn't Feb. 3 already come & gone? :-)
Sunday February 25 20:22:07 2018
Re: “Il Diabolico Satana“ Vintage Movie Poster
Seymour Krelborn the III wrote:

> Came across another vintage movie poster of interest on
> Pinterest.

Unfortunately, I have this movie with it's US/UK title of "The Awful Dr. Orloff". There is not such scene in the movie. It's a pretty cool flick though! :-)
JP
japfeif@aol.com
Sunday February 25 22:14:02 2018
Re: “Il Diabolico Satana“ Vintage Movie Poster
JP wrote:


> Unfortunately, I have this movie with it's US/UK title
> "The Awful Dr. Orloff". There is not such scene
> in the movie. It's a pretty cool flick though! :-)


When I was a kid, there was this old movie shown on TV, it had a great - or, I remember it to be great - scene. It happened right in the movie's beginning, a peasant gal was b/g and carried along a path right next to a body of water. She was put into a canoe, and the deformed guy also got in, and rowed the tied up gal away. The point is, I had thought it was this Dr. Mabuse movie. Then, I saw this flick again years later, there was no such scene.

Does this now ring any bells for anyone here? Thanks!
Sunday February 25 22:39:40 2018
Possible Scene
'Daniel Radcliffe will next be seen in the claustrophobic thriller Beast of Burden, helmed by Swedish filmmaker Jesper Ganslandt (The Ape). In it, he plays Sean Haggerty, a pilot who has only an hour to transport a cache of illegal drugs in a rickety prop plane across the U.S. border into Mexico. When a cartel hitman abducts his wife, played by Grace Gummer, things get even more complicated for our hero...'

Grace Gummer is Meryl Streep's daughter, so perhaps she'll have a scene where her mother didn't
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6170506/

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