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TV Recap
Naked
News
had a funny segment,
with a naked
Eila Adams
hosting a clip
featuring Bob Barker
and Adam Sandler
reprising their
roles from Happy
Gilmore.
Keri
Russell showed
her butt again, albeit
not as clearly as last
time, in The
Americans, s3e7
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"NYPD Blue"
Season One!
(1993)
1920x1080
Scoop's note:
Very exciting
work by
Aesthete. This
groundbreaking
TV series has
never been
equalled by
any other
network show
when it comes
to nudity,
which sort of
shows you that
society does
not always
move forward.
In 1993, we
had SSTs
flying from
London to New
York in 3 1/2
hours; we had
seven space
shuttle
missions; and
we had naked
people on
network TV.
As far as I
know, nobody
has even
collected all
the nudity and
sexy scenes
from this show
systematically.
Aesthete has
not only done
that, but he
has done it in
1080hd! U da
man, Aesthete!
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Swerve
(2011)
Johnny's
comments:
The
Anomaly is an alternate
universe thriller that
begins in London with Ryan
(Noel Clarke, also
director) who wakes up in
the back of a truck with a
tied up kid with him. He
helps the kid escape,
chased by the besuited
Harkin (Ian Somerhalder)
and a bunch of cops, but
something isn't right and
Ryan realises that he is
the kidnapper. He has a
seizure-like episode and
wakes up in a boarded up
room where he meets Harkin
who tells him of a plan
involving the boy, but
something still isn't
right and Ryan and Harkin
get into a fight which
ends in Harkin tells Ryan
that he is in a loop where
he reboots every 9 minutes
and 47 seconds or if he is
incapacitated and that he
should wait it out until
everything is fixed. After
his next seizure-like
episode, he wakes up
having sex with a
prostitute Dana (Alexis
Knapp) who seems to be a
regular acquaintance. As
Ryan attempts to work out
who he is, he uses Dana to
escape Russian mobsters in
the brothel and finds out
that this 'reality' is in
New York. Then, has
another seizure-like
episode and wakes up with
a group of agents headed
by Elkin (Luke Hemsworth)
who are waterboarding a
criminal scientist Leonid
(Niall Greig Fulton) where
Ryan helps him escape, but
after the next seizure, it
turns out Leonid is being
used to build a super
virus, not that he has a
problem with that. So, can
Ryan save the kid and
world, work out who he is
and unravel this insane
plot?
Interesting movie that has
a major problem in that
it's way too complicated
to keep up with
everything. Every reboot
is a like a complete
restart of plot as Ryan
(and the viewer) work out
which Ryan is in the
'reality'. I only
partially understand it
and it really needs
another viewing at the
very least. Also, there's
a ludicrous amount of
similar looking fight
scenes, almost one every
reboot, which gets a bit
monotonous after a while.
But apart from that, The
Anomaly is silly, but at
the very least, an
interesting if complicated
tale that keeps the
interest all the way
through.
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