Mar
11
2010
0

Cruising

Cruising
Cruising (1980)

IMDB rating: 5.90

Plot: Cruising is the fictional account of a series of gruesome killings in modern day New York City. Steve Burns, a “beat” officer still wet behind the ears, is recruited by Captain Edelson of the NYPD Homicide Unit to go undercover in search of the perpetrator. The victims in these killings are all homosexual men known to frequent “Leather,” S&M (Sadism and Masochism), and B&D (Bondage and Dominance) clubs so Burns, in “deep cover,” must mascarade as gay in order to attract the killer. He fits the victims’ profiles: dark hair, dark complexion, dark eyes. Cruising tells the story of his adventures and misadventures in this small subculture of gay society as he searches for the killer.

Directors: Friedkin William

Actors: Pacino Al,Sorvino Paul,Cox Richard,Scardino Don,Spinell Joe,Acovone Jay,Jurgensen Randy,Heyman Barton,Davis Gene,Santana Arnaldo,Atlas Larry,Miller Allan,Grosso Sonny,O’Neill Ed,Crime,Drama,Mystery,Thriller,

Sew in or having it glue would be better for swimming?
I am going on a cruise in may and I am planning going swimming. I was going to ask my cousin to put hair extension in my hair (human only) but I am wondering would sew in or having it glue in would be better. Which is the best way to to take care of it while on cruise? thanks in advance


I would suggest sew in, but take some advil the day you get that done, PAINFUL!
Brittany | Feb 06, 2010


neither is qood
but i would qo with qlued in because if u qet it sewed in u will qet buildup/mildu in ur hair & u do not want that.. just qo with qlued in overall oits the cleanest way 2 qo but its not quna last lonq so brinq the qlu w| u just incase
ay0 JACKiE x | Feb 06, 2010


OMG i would def go with sew in only cuz you know it will be secure. you dont want to be swimming and what if the chlorine and water softens the glue and your exstentions come out i would go with the sew in just cuz you know it will be secure and it may be painful but pain it beauty lol
and with the glue i forgot to mention its much more damaging to your real hair when you try to take them off cuz you might be pulling off some real hair good luck and have fun :)
Lily | Feb 06, 2010

Feb
08
2010
0

Fame

Fame
Fame (1980)

IMDB rating: 6.30

Plot: At the New York City High School for the Performing Arts, students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc. This movie follows four students from the time when they audition to get into the school, through graduation. They are the brazen Coco Hernandez, shy Doris Finsecker, sensitive gay Montgomery MacNeil, and brash, abrasive Raul Garcia.

Fame

Directors: Parker Alan

Actors: Barth Eddie,Curreri Lee,Gaines Boyd,Hague Albert,Inwood Steve,McCrane Paul,Miller Barry,Moody Jim,Ray Gene Anthony,Drama,Music,

does anyone know of a link to the hallmark movie Loving Leah so that I can watch it online but not download?
Hallmark Hall of Fame Movie

Nov
30
2009
0

Somewhere in Time

Somewhere in Time
Somewhere in Time (1980)

IMDB rating: 7.00

Plot: The movie opens with college student Richard Collier gathering rave reviews for his new play. At the party, he comes face to face with an old woman who presses something in his hand and whispers, “Come back to me.” He opens his hand to find an old pocket watch. Cut to several years later. Playwright Collier is in the midst of a break-up and writers block. He leaves the city for awhile to think things out and finds himself near his alma mater at the Grand Hotel. While wandering around the hotel, he finds a photograph of a beautiful young woman. Richard is entranced, and tries to find out all he can about her. During the course of his research he learns she was Elise McKenna, an actress from the turn of the century. He also discovers that she was the mysterious old woman who gave him the watch. Finally determining that he must meet her somehow, he employees self-hypnosis and wills himself back to 1912. He meets Elise and they fall in love, which does not make her manager, William Fawcett Robinson, happy at all. Will their love survive Robinson’s disapproval? Will Richard be able to stay in 1912?

Directors: Szwarc Jeannot

Actors: Reeve Christopher,Plummer Christopher,Erwin Bill,Voskovec George,Alvin John,Macy William H.,Coven Laurence,Drama,Romance,Fantasy,

Dinosaur soft-tissue or Bio-film?
So, I’ve been reading something that has been kind of puzzling me. Back in the early 90’s Mary Schweitzer and her team paleontologists found a femur of a T-Rex that appeared to have soft tissue still connected. The team did their tests and found it to be about 68 million years old, and amino-acid sequencing showed the tissue to be a match to that of chickens (I think). Her team said that this shows more proof chickens and dinosaurs are a very close ancestor. The problem with this discovery, is that 68 million year old bones don’t have any tissue left. I read somewhere that the oldest bone found to contain tissue was around 1 million years old. Anyways, the scientific community shunned this discovery, nearly black listed her, and some big-wig paleontologist even told her they would never accept any of her data in the future. She eventually got her name back and after many years it has been accepted that the soft tissue is indeed collagen.

Recently, a theory has been brought up that the collagen could very well be a kind of bio-film. It has been compared to the film that grows on our teeth after a nights sleep, or a bucket left out in the rain for a week. The theory was researched by looking under the micro-scope at the collagen cells and cells of bio-films. They look very similar.

This is the problem I am having. Whichever is the true outcome, it could pose a huge problem with two important things. If the stuff found in the bones is indeed collagen, then that would present huge problems to the time-line of dinosaur existence.

If it is not collagen, but bio-film, that would present a huge problem in how DNA is examined.

I am not a biologist or a paleontologist, so I figured I may get some insight here. Thanks.

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