I like this tv series for the following reasons:it's about unusual jobs (in a casino complex) in an unusual place (las vegas),the storylines,acting and dialogue are humorous,there is a good rapport between the two main characters played by James Caan and Josh Duhamel (who run security for the casino and both have former connections with the military),the women are beautiful (I'm sure the men are too if you're into them),and you never know what will happen next.
This programme is great fun to watch and I think this is because it doesn't take itself too seriously.The episode with Jean Claude van Damme is one of the funniest I have seen on tv given his track record in hollywood movies of defying death on hundreds of occasions.The guy goes ... Read More:
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Series 2 of Las Vegas has less credible storylines but is packed with humour,snappy dialogue,surprises,celebrity guests, and as in series 1,what you see is a visual feast from one episode to the next.Beautiful people,beautiful locations and non-stop action make this a programme that will help you forget it's winter here in the northern hemisphere.
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I love this film. My husband and I watched it quite by accident on the telly and I simply had to buy it. As an avid reader of historical novels set in this era it was comical for me to differentiate between how a modern citizen would converse on a daily basis compared to someone in the 1400 century. I could not disagree more with other reviewers who lack a sense of humour..... if you don't laugh at this then, quite frankly, you are already dead! Buy it and be prepared to laugh your socks off.
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Pure is on of the most emotional, har-hitting films I have ever seen. With a stunnng performance from youngster Harry Eden, whon really brings to life the seriousness of Drug addiction and abuse. Harry plays the part of 10 year old Paul, who is trying desperatly to save his mother from destroying herself through Heroin. Pure really shows how a young boy can take on almost anything to save his mother. Outstanding!
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Pure is on of the most emotional, har-hitting films I have ever seen. With a stunnng performance from youngster Harry Eden, whon really brings to life the seriousness of Drug addiction and abuse. Harry plays the part of 10 year old Paul, who is trying desperatly to save his mother from destroying herself through Heroin. Pure really shows how a young boy can take on almost anything to save his mother. Outstanding!
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Tired of partying all night long, Liam, (Alec Newman) convinces friends Stella, (Laura Belmont) Rob, (Joe Absolom) Webster, (Lukas Haas) Spencer, (James Hillier) Annie, (Melanie Gutteridge) Lucy, (Marsha Thomason) and Joe, (Mel Raido) to try a Ouija board. As they start to die mysteriously, they find evidence that the Ouija board used may have summoned a Djinn through it. After finding the same thing happened years earlier to a coven of devil worshipers, they search for the answers for getting rid of the Djinn. Aware the Djinn is one of them, they race to stop it from taking over their friends.
The Good News: This is one of the better Ouija board thrillers out there. The best part about the film is that there's an abundance of very creepy ... Read More:
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Tired of partying all night long, Liam, (Alec Newman) convinces friends Stella, (Laura Belmont) Rob, (Joe Absolom) Webster, (Lukas Haas) Spencer, (James Hillier) Annie, (Melanie Gutteridge) Lucy, (Marsha Thomason) and Joe, (Mel Raido) to try a Ouija board. As they start to die mysteriously, they find evidence that the Ouija board used may have summoned a Djinn through it. After finding the same thing happened years earlier to a coven of devil worshipers, they search for the answers for getting rid of the Djinn. Aware the Djinn is one of them, they race to stop it from taking over their friends.
The Good News: This is one of the better Ouija board thrillers out there. The best part about the film is that there's an abundance of very creepy ... Read More:
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Tired of partying all night long, Liam, (Alec Newman) convinces friends Stella, (Laura Belmont) Rob, (Joe Absolom) Webster, (Lukas Haas) Spencer, (James Hillier) Annie, (Melanie Gutteridge) Lucy, (Marsha Thomason) and Joe, (Mel Raido) to try a Ouija board. As they start to die mysteriously, they find evidence that the Ouija board used may have summoned a Djinn through it. After finding the same thing happened years earlier to a coven of devil worshipers, they search for the answers for getting rid of the Djinn. Aware the Djinn is one of them, they race to stop it from taking over their friends.
The Good News: This is one of the better Ouija board thrillers out there. The best part about the film is that there's an abundance of very creepy ... Read More:
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