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Tuesday July 27 02:06:32 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > How did you manage to see the ep in advance? You beat me to the punch. I was going to ask the same question. Seems a tad fishy to me. |
Inquisitor |
Tuesday July 27 03:01:55 2010 Dragnet 1968 |
> Good news about the Dragnet 1968 DVD. This one does have the opening > bondage scene. So, I guess they are correcting all the > old versions. Good for them. I would have thought after > it was already released, they would not care anymore. I have seen versions where the opening scene was shown but was edited, so do you know if you got the entire scene. The part that is sometimes cut out is right after they show the victim alive and he's filming her. Then it transitions to the killer watching the film of her that he just made and he is reliving the scene as he watches the screen and pulls on his rope as if he is reliving his fantasy. Was that scene also included or was it cut in the good DVD? Thanks, just curious. Yes, that part is there as well. It seems like the entire scene is included. |
KM |
Tuesday July 27 04:21:16 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Miss Cleo wrote: > People start grumbling > about how a show is such a putz-fest, they won't watch it > anymore, and then it pops. Guilty as charged, but come ON, the putz factor on this show is all but unprecedented, combined with the afore-discussed scenes where they dangled the possibility of damsel content in front of us like a worm only to yank it away. That said, I'm glad my crystal ball was misfiring the day I predicted the outcome of this scene. On a related note, doesn't Gabrielle Anwar actually qualify for the "gagged all three ways" distinction currently being discussed? |
KTS |
Tuesday July 27 08:42:44 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
simon wrote: > Are their legs tied? What are they wearing? Of course not! This is Burn Notice. They NEVER tie the woman's legs or feet. I won't be watching this garbage!!!! |
Tuesday July 27 10:24:22 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Inquisitor wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > How did you manage to see the ep in advance? > You beat me to the punch. I was going to ask the same > question. Seems a tad fishy to me. Has it dawned on anybody that this guy is full of crap??? How is it possible that he has scene it? |
Tuesday July 27 11:59:27 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Just tape or watch the show on Thursday. Either there'll a B&G scene or there won't. |
Tuesday July 27 12:30:19 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Inquisitor wrote: > > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > How did you manage to see the ep in advance? > > You beat me to the punch. I was going to ask the > same > > question. Seems a tad fishy to me. > Has it dawned on anybody that this guy is full of crap??? > How is it possible that he has scene it? no i think he lives in a different country. A lot of times they get to see shows on different days then us. |
Tuesday July 27 12:50:40 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Has it dawned on anybody that this guy is full of crap??? > How is it possible that he has scene it? Now, now. Let's play nice. Here's the blurb on the next "Burn Notice" episode from http://www.usanetwork.com ------- Michael, Sam, and Jesse must try to rescue Fiona when their plan to protect a wealthy business bigwig at his house party go horribly awry. Don't miss "Where There's Smoke," premiering Thursday at 9/8C! ------- The website also has a video clip from the episode. It shows masked thugs doing a home invasion/kidnapping with Fiona and "Sarah, the client" trying to hide in a bathroom and then getting captured. Oh-by-the-way, both are wearing long, formal gowns, and Fiona's is strapless. :-) There's a thing called "network feed" the networks use to distribute series episodes and news broadcasts to their local affiliates and the cable/satellite companies. If you have the right service and equipment, you can view it too. (I can't, by the way, but I know it's there.) Now... don't you feel silly for being such a grumpy-Gus? :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.usanetwork.com/series/burnnotice/ |
Tuesday July 27 13:37:05 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Van wrote: > Now... don't you feel silly for being such a grumpy- > Gus? :-) I'll defend the guy (but not his spelling of "scene", which should have been "seen). Network feeds would not apply to a USA network show such as Burn Notice. They harken back to the days of broadcast networks. Local cable systems pass along what they get from the satellites, which don't send full episodes of cable shows to local systems at times other then the network broadcast times. The USA website doesn't prove anything. It is perfectly reasonable to be skeptical of the post. However, as the alien hippies on "Lost in Space" said, the only way will be to "light 'em up and find out". :) |
Tuesday July 27 13:55:58 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Van wrote: > > Now... don't you feel silly for being such a grumpy- > > Gus? :-) > I'll defend the guy (but not his spelling of > "scene", which should have been "seen). > Network feeds would not apply to a USA network show such > as Burn Notice. They harken back to the days of > broadcast networks. Local cable systems pass along what > they get from the satellites, which don't send full > episodes of cable shows to local systems at times other > then the network broadcast times. > The USA website doesn't prove anything. > It is perfectly reasonable to be skeptical of the post. > However, as the alien hippies on "Lost in > Space" said, the only way will be to "light 'em up and find out". :) I wasn't suggesting they deliver reels of film by Conestoga wagon. USA network is part of NBC Universal, and you can tune in the "non-public" satellite feeds if you know the freqencies. They aren't hyper-encrypted, and there *are* enthusiasts out there that are the television equivalent of "Ham Radio" operators. Early posts of various shows are all over the internet. I've found a "Bones" forum site that posted screencaps more than a week before the broadcast date. Anyway, it's all techno-magic as far as I'm concerned. The point is, the "Burn Notice" website backs the original post. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Tuesday July 27 15:42:20 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
They are tied to chairs but hands behind? |
mel |
Tuesday July 27 15:50:42 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Van wrote: > > I'll defend the guy Yeah, and I saw Jenny Wade tape gagged on the Good Guys promo and it never aired. I'll believe it when I see it, or rather, when I record it. |
Tuesday July 27 22:14:18 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
mel wrote: > They are tied to chairs but hands behind? I can verify a scene is possinly coming, if not this week then soon. In a recent interview with Bruce Campbell about his upcoming Sam Axe prequel movie, he mentions that in the near future Fiona gets kidnapped and how anyone who kidnaps Fiona is asking for trouble. |
Todd |
Tuesday July 27 22:53:37 2010 Re: Burn Notice PAYS OFF |
Todd wrote: > I can verify a scene is possinly coming, if not this week > then soon. > In a recent interview with Bruce Campbell about his > upcoming Sam Axe prequel movie, he mentions that in the > near future Fiona gets kidnapped and how anyone who > kidnaps Fiona is asking for trouble. We know from the promo Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) and a blonde guest star are getting chloroformed and kidnapped in THIS week's episode. We just don't know if they'll be bound and gagged. We'll find out in a couple days. |
Dextor |
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