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Jerilynn Lemon

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  1. 16 hours ago, Selene Gregoire said:

    When I was a child, I had a huge crush on him. Still do in a way. I was already to stop watching NCIS if they had let him die of a heart attack on the beach. Not even Pauley could save the show then.

    Looking at Mr McCallum from his days on "...Uncle" and now in "NCIS", I have to say, he still looks damn good. May everyone look as good as him at his age now.

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  2. 42 minutes ago, Tari Landar said:

    Please tell me someone here has also seen the not-even-a-b-rated-movie Titanic II (2010) like I have.

    It's so terrible, and terrible movies like that (b-rated and less, lol) are one of my greatest guilty pleasures.  But it's not like the real one, except it involves a boat, and people, and it sinks. Hmmm...

     

    I love all Asylum films, btw, if you're wondering what I mean by b-rated, look up Asylum films ;) 

    IMDb gives it a whole 1.6/10 rating from 10,117 voters.

    That's an accomplishment all by itself.

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  3. 20 hours ago, Arduenn Schwartzman said:

    I mean Titanic Z, in which Zombie Jack has to carry the enormous weight of the Heart of the Ocean around his neck at the bottom of the ocean, until Rose lifts his curse by generating 1.21 Jigowatts and travelling back in time and putting the ship's band back together to guide him to the Altlantic Rift, in the midst of which rises the Black Smoker of Doom, to drop it in it's superheated chasm from whence it came.

    I stand corrected.

    Told ya I was reaching.

  4. 4 hours ago, Arduenn Schwartzman said:

    It's only a matter of time until Titanic 2.

    I may be reaching here but Titanic could be considered "Titanic 2".

    James Cameron has gone on record recounting that he lifted ideas, scenes, dialog from the movie "A Night to Remember" (1958) which chronicled the christening of the ship and fateful voyage. A UK production, filmed in black and white, used actual survivors for guidance and consults. It features David McCallum ("The Man from Uncle" and currently Ducky on "NCIS") as the assistant wireless operator Harold Bride, and the late Bernard Fox who has the distinction of appearing in both versions as lookout Frederic Fleet [uncredited] on 'Night...' and as Col Archibald Gracie on "Titanic". Take away the romantic angle of Rose and Jack, you get "A Night to Remember" with better production and in color.

    Again, I'm reaching but I personally prefer "A Night to Remember" over "Titanic" any day or night.

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