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Corruptor, The

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Corruptor, The
Corruptor, The (1999)

IMDB rating: 5.60

Plot: A New York police officer (Wahlberg) goes undercover in a dangerous crime scene to investigate abductions and drug-trafficking operations. He obtains backup with the help of another brave Hong Kong police officer (Yun-Fat) who works for the NYPD. They partner up together to stop the operation before the city goes down. The criminal orginization is called the “Fukanese Dragons” who are likely terrorists and illegal immigrants who are about to tear up Chinatown in New York City.

Directors: Foley James

Actors: Chow Yun-Fat,Wahlberg Mark,Young Ric,Ben-Victor Paul,Lee Jonkit,Pang Andrew,Cox Brian,Mann Byron,Chan Kim,MacDonald Bill,Chow Ho,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

Americans your government is not your government. It is owned by Daddy Bush, do you think?
Look people do you not think that both parties are only one in disquise.
Americans voted for Democrats to get to the bottom of corruption,
not make friends with the corruptors.
Tell me if Prescott Bush is one of the largest share
holders of Halliburton? Daddy’s brother.


The whole world is run by a small evil group, to which, unfortunately, no one I know belongs.

o_r_y_g_u_n | Nov 13, 2006


You are just more proof that the dumbing down of America is a success!
Leogirl0804 | Nov 13, 2006


I think the government is ours. I also think your question is silly.
cynthiatweedle | Nov 13, 2006


I think that, now that the Dems are ‘in power’, we’re going to go down the friggin’ tubes just like we did when Bubba was in office and then we’re going to have to listen to another 6 years of griping while the Republicans try to get everything fixed again.
horsmn4 | Nov 13, 2006


Can I have some of whatever you are ingesting?
You’re obviously trying to hide the fact that YOU don’t have a clue.
Richard W | Nov 13, 2006


Look behind you! It’s the President! Run! Run!
rukidding | Nov 13, 2006


More proof that the USA is light years ahead of the rest of the world with idiotic questions like this.
thunder2sys | Nov 13, 2006


Wrong.

At least about Daddy Bush. He’s the poor man of the lot.

And KBR (Halliburton) has a majority ownership consisting of Democrats. And I won’t mention a certain congressman who keeps $90K in his fridge or another one who makes a fortune off of land his sold to a buddy.

Other than that, at least we can yell and scream and complain about our government without disappearing in the night. And I believe that most of our government servants are actually honest and trying to do the best for their country.

And when we’re gone — then you will know what slavery means … (maybe you should convert now and save the hassle–)
Boomer Wisdom | Nov 13, 2006


According to some people, you are not allowed to criticise the UK for it’s crap immigration policies and the fact that it’s a breeding ground for terrorists, but SO many in the UK can btch to us about our party system?
What has your party done in the UK but sell your entire nation out and make you the soup kitchen of the world?
jane l | Nov 13, 2006


In America the president has no power.Iraq happened because 75% of America agreed with it.But ofcourse the people havw to blame someone and you all know who that is :)

Its not owned by Bush either because if he owned the government don’t you think that he would have slaughtered all
of those people who write bad stuff about him on their car or
post bad stuff about him on the internet.If I was a president with that power I sure would have and if Bush had the power he sure would have.The American president barely has power over over
their country he is just this person who can veto and stuff
snd maybe write approvals for laws.
arunmadav2013 | Nov 13, 2006


You obviously are not an American, and have not the right to berate the hard working Americans who at least try to make this country work. Like it or not, it is the best system going on this tiny planet right now, and until someone comes along with something even better, we will defend it. In war on the battle field or with words for those who think they know who we are.

Why not identify your country? We have freedom of speech. If you are and American making these comments, then you are the problem.
Chubbs | Nov 14, 2006


Evidently, you don’t think. You just follow the democrats script which is written for you every day by Nancy P.
Jeff F | Nov 14, 2006

Long Kiss Goodnight, The

Long Kiss Goodnight, The
Long Kiss Goodnight, The (1996)

IMDB rating: 6.50

Plot: Samantha Caine, suburban homemaker, is the ideal mom to her 8 year old daughter Caitlin. She lives in Honesdale, PA, has a job teaching school and makes the best Rice Krispie treats in town. But when she receives a bump on her head, she begins to remember small parts of her previous life as a lethal, top-secret agent. Her old chums in the Chapter are now out to kill her so she enlists the help of a cheap detective named Mitch. As Samantha remembers more and more of her previous life, she becomes deadlier and more resourceful. Both Mitch and Charly proceed to do the killing thing, the bleeding thing and the shooting thing.

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Directors:

Actors: Jackson Samuel L.,Bierko Craig,Tom Amandes,Cox Brian,Malahide Patrick,Morse David,McKenna Joseph,Warry-Smith Dan,Linn Rex,North Alan,Hodge Edwin,MacDonald Bill,Moore Frank,Spradlin G.D.,McPherson Graham,Action,Thriller,Drama,

Bisexual friend is getting desperate, please help!?
I am so sorry this is going to be long. I’d just like things to be clear.

My fiance and I are friends with a girl who we met through his work. From early on in the friendship, it became obvious that she had the hots for BOTH of us,(I’m a woman) and was semi-joking for a threesome.

She has a straight boyfriend, who became her fiance on Christmas Day!

My fiance and I are a strong, loving and monogamous couple. My bisexuality is are not important in this relationship, any more than his straightness. We can’t imagine really being with anyone else!

Anyhow…
We played along in a totally joking manner, and as a couple, realised at the same time that we should STOP the jokes, when she tried to "sleep-over" in our bed. …In a house we share with my parents, brother and Gran!
We managed to turn that down without sounding horrified, and then backed off the jokes. So did she, but it took her longer because she is lovely, but has NO tact or common sense.

One one occasion, I forced myself (against my embarrassment) to say "You are far too precious a friend to mess around with like that"

All this was about a year ago.

Sometime last year, my fiance and she got very drunk when I wasn’t there, and she flashed a bit of boob and tried to kiss him. I trust my fiance wholly, and know that when he said he thought about sex it really was just because a woman had just flashed him…I believed him. He did NOT kiss her, and he told her it was a bad idea. She thinks they kissed, because she "caught" him on the lips, when he went for her cheek to say goodnight.
(I know I sound like a chump for believing this, but I know my fiance so well that I know how he would have been to polite/stunned/awkward NOT to give her a friendly goodbye! Her fiance believes mine too, and thinks it’s funny)

Whatever minor crush he had on her until then (Hey, I found her hot too!), ended that night.

She told her fiance, he found it amusing and forgave her. I was worried he’d hate MY fiance, but he forgave him too.
We (The two men and myself), decided never to speak of it again, share a beer, and marvel at how tactless the girl is!

She’s rasied the non-issue three times since then. She drops it in to the conversation and it’s becoming apparent we are the second couple this has happend to….and there’s a third one AND a single Mum!
All we can guess is that she reads sexuality into every friendship.

Yesterday, with my fiance in the room, she asked me what my sexuality was. I was taken aback (She does know!), and told me, for the umpteenth time about her sexually open and promiscuous past.
Then proposed a trip to a local gay-night. I told her this was not, and never has been my scene, but the new club sounds like a friendly one anyway, So I did agree. I’m sure I’ll have fun if I get drunk enough!

Now I’m worried she’ll try to hit on ME on my own.

Do you know when you have a friend who you got stuck with because they are not, inherantly a bad person?
You wish you hadn’t got that close, and allowed the friendly intimacy?

She’s increasingly more annoying each time we meet her. It’s not just the flirting, the T.M.I conversations about bowl irrigation (!), and the forgetfullness. It’s just that I know now that we are more mature than her. We are older too.
It may be that I’m missing my best friend who lives abroad.

I just don’t know what to do. I can’t say "No" to meeting up with her, or visits to the house. (Or hospital when she needed us). I don’t want to hurt her.

Please help. I’d like some advice but can’t deal with being direct. I’m too English, and she’s too (half) American!
I don’t think she should sleep with other women now she’s engaged do you?
That is still cheating in my book. If her blokie is ok that’s up to him, but I’m not going to help her!


find new friends
BeBe | Jan 28, 2010


hang out with new people
Tiny Dan | Jan 28, 2010


you should end up having a conversation with her about how much you love your fiance.
and afterwards she should get the message.
whether she is immature or not, all girls get the message about love. we all know when guys really care about somebody. and after that try to get it in that you would rather have her as a friend then have a relationship and have the friendship ruined. all that matters is that you don’t hurt her feelings. if that happens, you might end your friendship and then you’ll never know what good times you might have had with her…but not alone.
Poppui | Jan 28, 2010


get with her lesbians are awessome. and act like a bad kisser so she wont wanna kiss u again
Trainwreck420 | Jan 28, 2010


Sounds like this really isn’t your thing. So, how about finding her someone? Like, a new girl.

EDIT - like you said it’s cheating in YOUR book, her book may be different.
Li | Jan 28, 2010


If you had a friend who was a man who was trying this hard to get into your pants, you wouldn’t stay friends with him. You’re cutting this girl a lot of slack because she’s a woman.

I think you nailed it that she reads sex into every interaction she has with people. With you she probably feels the door is at least partially open as you’ve admitted to bisexuality, even if you are currently monogamous with your boyfriend.

I think you need to be direct with her. I imagine she thinks of your polite refusals as part of the chase. If you prefer you can go to her fiancee and tell him you’re not comfortable with her behavior, but I think she’d deal with it better coming from you.
Tim S | Feb 02, 2010