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TV Round-Up
Unfortunately, it's just
basic cable nudity in the
middle of the week in the
USA.
Defiance
is on the SyFy network,
so Jaime
Murray barely
keeps everything covered
each week. This week
(s2e5) was more of the
same, maybe a bit
better.
You're
the Worst
is a new show from
the FX network.
Episode 1 featured a
sexy nude scene with
Aya
Cash, but all
the goodies remained
out of sight. This
is not to be
confused with the
German game show in
which everyone has
to dress like
sausages. That would
be You're The Wurst.
(Du bist die Wurst.)
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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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Salon Kitty
(1976)
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Another
massive
project. All
the still
captures can
be found on
Monday, July
14.
Today, the
third and
fourth film
clips of Teresa
Ann Savoy
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"Hidden"
2011 mini-series
Lisa Kay
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Squatters
(2014)
Squatters
is a drama about two
homeless kids in
love, Jonas and
Kelly (Thomas Dekker
and Gabriella Wilde
from Endless Love),
who luck into
illegally staying in
the house of David
and Evelyn (Richard
Dreyfuss and Lolita
Davidovich), who
have gone on holiday
and make themselves
at home. This
includes stealing
and selling off some
of their more
expensive items,
while Kelly looks at
some old home movies
and finds a family
is going through a
tough period thanks
to the death of
their daughter.
David, Evelyn and
their son Michael
(Luke Grimes) come
home early, catching
Kelly unawares and
she barely gets out
without being found.
The family call the
police, but a chance
meeting meeting
between Michael and
Kelly and the greed
of Jonas will set
this story on a
tragic path.
Interesting tale
that isn't half bad
and keeps interest
until the end, but
is let down by
unnecessary
overstylised touches
that don't fit the
movie and a stealing
plot that takes the
movie into well worn
territory. But, the
rest works well,
even the love story
which while a little
rushed, gives the
movie a surprisingly
satisfying ending.
Definitely worth a
look.
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