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  1. 22 hours ago, GeorgeStGeorge said:

    I've never seen "Voyage of the Damned."  Its title seemed aligned with at least a couple of the quotes.

    I don't "hear" any particular voice with the lines you accentuated.  Almost sounds like a mom with her ne'er-do-well son.

    George

    Pity

  2. "But that says Bruce Leg."

    ***

    “Bruce Lee ain't dead you know. They got him krytonized down in Chatsworth, he's jammed in a silo and he's frozen hard as a carp. And they're gonna melt him down as soon as the economy gets better.”

  3. Ok, take a look at the last quote. Close your eyes. Hear it.

    Whose voice do you hear?

    If you get that right, 95% chance you get the movie.

    This movie was at least as good as Traxx. Probably a little better.

    LOTS of well known actors, almost if not all B-list.

    ***

    "Why don't you get off the street and get a decent job?"
    "Cause I need the bread!"
    "Then get a job at the bakery.”

     

  4. Funny thing is, obviously a courtroom drama, but definitely not one I've seen.

    Clearly it's about a first-degree murder, or we would not be talking about the death penalty.

    My first guess is a TV show, but I don't know if anyone made a movie with the same name.

    So guessing movies about murder trials I have not seen:

    Primal Fear

    ?

  5. I've always readily admitted that the Actual Errors list is of no consequence to anyone who wants to use PFAL for its stated purpose. The "thoroughly/throughly" error is actually BETTER as an error than it would have been had he gotten it right [although I suppose he could have retained the value of "read carefully" without the invented distinction between the two words].

    "All with/without distinction" is obviously an example of trying to make a concept more clear, and it kind of worked. So what.

    But impose an impossible standard, one VPW knew full well could not be met by any work of man [including the Bible, by his own admission he stopped believing it was holy], and suddenly every tiny error becomes monumental... not because of the error, but because of the significance placed on the document's perfection.

     

     

  6. It was Mom.

    Anna Farris' character never reconciled with her daughter. Allison Janey never reconciled with her mother.

    Both Janey and Farris received oral, on screen. Janey's partner died in the act.

    One scene had Janey imagining being president, putting her on the set of her previous series The West Wing. Her scene called out the older shows habit of increasing the appearance of urgency by having a conversation take place while bustling down a hallway.

    The show became less and less about Farris' household and more and more about their Alcoholics Anonymous group.

     

  7. 30 minutes ago, Mike said:


    How many times do I have to repeat for you that I completely objected to the methodology of your group, and as a result I give ZERO credence to your results.  You went in determined to find contradictions and you manufactured them from scratch.  Your methods were dishonest.

    I work the collaterals in my life.  It's in the application of what we were taught in PFAL that brings out its truth.

    With your methods you completely talked yourself out of believing and acting in SIT.  Congratulations!  You proved nothing to me.  I use different methods than you. I get different results.  No surprise to me.

     

     

    Dodge, distract, deny....

  8. It was on a traditional broadcast network. 

    In one episode, the original lead actress was asked to name her friends. She named the six lead characters of Friends. The actress actually did guest star on several episodes of the final season of Friends, as a different character.

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