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Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostI guess this is a new one... at least for me LOL
And 2 from the trailer...
This place has been quite lately, where has everyone disappeared to??
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostPICS!! Ok they are pics that are already around here somewhere, but something is better than nothing!
This place has been quite lately, where has everyone disappeared to??
Oh Hello Brian!!Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground. - Roosevelt
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New character Bio of Lt Scott
Losing his parents at a young age, Matthew Scott was raised by priests and wished to become one himself. Life and love however, lead him down a different path and into the military where his dedication to the missions and his teams ascended him through the ranks quickly. Though a young lieutenant, he is a strong believer in the command system and sees himself as a leader to those stranded with him. Unsure about what he’s left behind on earth, he also struggles with the grey areas that come with command and being so far from the clear cut morality he’s used to.
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View Post
Hehe. I need something to cheer me up this week whilst im trying to get my student finance form ready for when I go back to college after 5 years, lol.
And I think pics of BJS may just help
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostNew from Joe's Blog:
Is it me or dose Brian look a little scared??
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The War Boys - Movie Review
Directed by: Ron Daniels
Written by: Bruce McLeod and Naomi Wallace
Starring: Benjamin Walker, Victor Rasuk and Brian J. Smith
With the tragedy of the mismanaged Mexican border and a good plot twist in its favor this film still lacks the directing and screenplay to make good on its promise
New director Ron Daniels hits the ground running with this coming-of-age thriller set along the tense and forbidding Texas/Mexico border. As in many of the recent Tex-Mex border films this story is filled with regret and the resounding failure of US immigration policy as it relates to Mexican citizens. At times they are reduced to mere numbers to be manipulated or a necessary evil to be officially fenced out but brought in by capitalism hungry for affordable labor. These are human being caught in the craw of that least human of all inventions, the corporation.
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http://www.monstersandcritics.com/mo...s-Movie-Review
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