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TV Recap
Two recent episodes of Naked
News featured
some extraordinary segments:
In the July 4th episode,
there was an audition from " Gia"
On the July 6th episode: Eila
Adams and Victoria
Sinclair visit
Hedonism 2 in Jamaica
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In Sunday's True
Blood, there
was a very brief topless
scene from Jamie
Luner
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* Yellow
asterisk:
funny (maybe).
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White
asterisk:
expanded
format.
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* Blue
asterisk: not
mine.
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No
asterisk: it
probably
sucks.
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OTHER
CRAP:
Catch
the deluxe
version of
Other Crap in
real time,
with all the
bells and
whistles, here.
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Frivolous
Lola
(1998)
1920x1080
This massive
project will
again
encompass
several days.
All the still
captures can
be found in
the edition
for Saturday,
July 5:
Today: film clip
#4 of Anna
Ammirati
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Potpourri:
Agyness Deyn
in Pusher
Amelie Daure
in Fragments
Anni Fonsby in
Ogginoggen
Barbara
Mestanza in
Los Inocentes
Daniella de
Luca in Naked
Fear
Jessica Moore
in Reflections
Lisa Maria
Potthoff in
Dampfnudel
Blues
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Assassins
Tale
(2013)
Assassins
Tale (shouldn't it be
Assassin's Tale?) is a
drama about a group of low
level assassins working in
Los Angeles when things go
shit when new hit is set
up. Three lead assassins,
Roman (Michael Beach),
Grace (Anna Silk) and
Anthony (Guy Garner) who
each have their own demons
are called in by middle
man agent Woody to kill
the son of a mob boss who
is in line for an
inheritance after this mob
boss, Clarence, was killed
by Anthony and a Hollywood
producer who's brother was
murdered at the order
Clarence. Meanwhile, Jason
(Rob Roy Fitzgerald), a
wannabe big player comes
to town to find Clarence
with the help of money man
Johnny Solo (Gary Poux).
While Jason and Solo look
for Clarence and
eventually his killer, the
three assassins cross each
other's paths and talk
about their problems while
they find the hit. And all
this is been told by
Johnny Solo to a reporter
because there's money in
it and that's all Solo
cares about. Owing one
helluva debt to Jules and
Vincent from Pulp Fiction,
Assassins Tale is a
strange brew that isn't
really a thriller as it's
a very reflective and
downbeat movie. It
attempts to achieve the
sort of cool that is
elicited in that Pulp
Fiction story, but is far
too in love with it's own
idea of conflicted
assassins who don't want
to do the work any more.
Assassins Tale isn't a bad
movie by any stretch, just
one that needs to break
the shackles it's placed
on itself and stop being
so damn serious.
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