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Disappearance — yes, faked death — one can never be sure, but according to this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bre-X#Fraud_exposed — yes.
He was posting this on IMDb and it was automatically migrated here.
MPAA doesn't make cuts or require you to do anything — you don't even have to submit a movie for a rating.
However, if you want your movie to be rated, then you submit a particular cut. If the rating you get is not what you expected, you can submit a different cut.
Great. My point being this fact is not telling us anything. That's like to say: "I've seen it first on my smart TV" or "on PS4". There must have been some source that provided you with that movie on Kodi. ;)
What's Kodi.com? Unless you meant .tv — still don't know why you mentioned it, as it's just a media center type of an app.
Yeah, definitely looks older.
I'm white, but Eddie was correct there.
I agree. But, as kids, we used to recreate that — a lot of fun that was...
I'll counter that: Vroman's looked so much cooler to hang around at than a country bar featured earlier...
LOL
I don't know, that's just the first name I could think of that sounded Italian. You can try Luigi, Gian-Carlo etc and get the same results.
Anyway, why you mention franchise? If, for example, said Alfredo from Pennsylvania started giving out franchise licenses then all other Alfredo's would be forced to change their names?
I agree.
Any recommendations?
I don't know where you live, but even if you're not married, have a child and then split you still pay child support.
Thought the same, but it turned out it wasn't problematic in terms of clear story following.
Well, I don't know about that... I just typed Alfredo Pizza into Google and found multiple restaurants by that name in the US and same state as well.
Thanks for replying.
Thanks ranmast. And where would I find this particular bit of information if not for IMdb Boa... Oops — I mean MovieChat Boards! ;)
3. I don't know, that makes you of poor character if that's your take on revenge. I find it perfectly acceptable to not see/hear her and just know: "I got her."
I wouldn't call him a coward, that's just his character. You can call it weak or stoic, but not coward.
In my view they both moved on.
I think there is at least one scene — when Catherine wants to talk immediately to Chloe and she drags her out of a restaurant. There she was, with a man.
Yeah, I miss all the boards. This site needs to be heavily promoted by word of mouth. That's what I do. I see an increased number of new posts — let's hope for the site to grow, as I find it to be the best replacement for IMDb's message boards.
Interesting, and as always in a well written story — hard to debunk. Also, in the end, Catherine admitted she enjoyed their sexual encounter.
If I remember correctly, it turned out at the end, that Chloe did not provide any services, maybe apart from that first meeting in a coffee shop, where she asked for some sugar and that was really it. That's why Neeson didn't know who she was, when Catherine arranged that meeting between the three (Chloe just turned and walked away when she saw them).
Unless you meant something else with "providing any services." :)
Funny thing is, Catherine even reminded her of this fact quite strongly in one scene.