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  1. are you his interpreter? I know you guys have been spending a lot of time together and protect each other’s back on this board, but I am sure he is more than capable to handle this alone. Have you taken a general census of this board? There seems to be more than a few people that share my taste in non conventional films (ie: Misk, Tastey). If anyone thought my response was “snobbyâ€, that said person should have his/her own insecurities checked out. When someone vouches for something, isn’t that person’s opinion the driving force behind vouching for that said something?
  2. yes cause being cultured means being a fan of quality cinema stick to your menace 2 society, fresh, and other boyz n the hood clones and keep your peasant drama off my jock
  3. netflix all the way much better selection of less popular and international films
  4. just read her posts..she doesnt convey any intelligence in her posts.. either that or she seems like the type that likes to open her mouth first before thinking about what to say. lets get back to the real point of this thread.. do you think Dave is hitting that on the side?
  5. is dianak fucking Dave? hes never been this overprotective about someone before.. nevermind the fact she appears to be too dumb to hold a job where you actually have to think..i wonder how she landed that job at track entertainment.. thoughts?
  6. some dope rap for you http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=ac3f218314957fa1c78368f5a3be85c002a4218e
  7. yea they are starting over.. but you MUST watch all the other ones.. especially the first 5 Connery ones Dr.No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice All Classics!!!!
  8. what do you mean starting over? casino royale is a reboot of the series. the next one will be a continuation of casino royale. if you never seen the older ones, i highly recommend them. and with that being said.. one of the best ending sequences in a long time.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdDKh0V9ucQ
  9. shes most likely gonna sing the title song to the new james bond flick.. excellent choice
  10. not feeding into your trolling attempts regarding this sad and tragic incident.. im pretty disappointed you would even attempt to troll on a topic so sensitive
  11. maybe just extract chris817's posts and move them to the illiterate forum
  12. yes the cops knew what to do.. protect their own lives while getting the bad guys.. why do you ask questions that you know the answer to? he got away, duh
  13. exactly, you weren't there so shut the fuck up stop acting like you know what you would do in the situation, cause you dont
  14. Bell was the nephew of University of Miami basketball coach Frank Haith.[3] As a teenager, he studied acting in Flushing.[4] He was a star pitcher for John Adams High School in Ozone Park, but gave up his sports dreams when his girlfriend became pregnant. His senior year season ended with an 11-0 record, a 2.30 E.R.A. and 97 strikeouts in 62.2 innings. Bell held odd jobs after the birth of his daughter. His fiancée, Nicole Paultre, told Larry King that Bell was an electrician by trade and in between jobs when the shooting occurred.[5] According to Fox News, Bell had been arrested three times, twice for drug dealing and once for a firearms possession.[6] In all cases, he was released on his own recognizance.[7] The New York Daily News reported that, according to law enforcement sources, Bell sold crack cocaine twice to a confidential police informant in August of 2006.[8] Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield, also shot in the incident, had been arrested nine and two times, respectively, each having been arrested at least once for illegal firearm possession.[6] Benefield was subsequently arrested during a gambling raid in Harlem after attending the funeral of James Brown. At the time Bell was holding his bachelor party at Kalua Cabaret, a venue notorious for prostitution, drug-arrests and liquor-law violations. The club was being investigated by seven undercover police detectives.[9] The New York Post reported that, according to an unnamed undercover officer, Guzman had an argument inside the club with a woman and threatened to get a gun. The woman was reportedly overheard saying to the men arguing with Bell's friends, "I'm not doing you all. I'll do one or two, but not all."[10] The undercover officer followed the group and Bell was ordered by the officer to raise his hands after getting in his car. Instead, the car hit the undercover officer and, seconds later, an unmarked police minivan.[1] A toxicology report reportedly showed that he was legally drunk at the time of the shooting. An attorney for the Bell family said in response to the report, "No matter what his blood-alcohol level was, he's a victim."[11] Other accounts of the incident conflict with that of the undercover officers'. According to Guzman and lawyer Michael Hardy, the detectives never identified themselves while they approached the vehicle with drawn weapons.[8] Another source also told New York Daily News that the officers failed to warn Bell before opening fire and started firing immediately upon leaving their vehicles.[12] The police officer who initiated the gunfire said that he saw a fourth man in the car, who fled the scene amid the chaos, possibly with the alleged weapon that wasn't recovered. Some civilian witnesses at the scene support this claim, and pointed to Jean Nelson as the fourth man. Nelson was possibly present at the bachelor party and witnessed the shooting, but denies being in the car or possessing a gun.[13][14] According to The New York Times, a preliminary police report of the shooting contains "... no meaningful discussion of a fourth man, a mysterious figure who some in the Police Department have suggested may have been present along with the three men who were shot. None of the witnesses whose accounts are in the report speaks of someone who may have fled — perhaps possessing a gun — and there are no indications that the police at the time were seeking anyone who may have left the scene."[15] Critics suggest that the scenario was concocted by the police officer in order to justify the shooting.[13] Columnist Juan Gonzalez reported in the New York Daily News that, according to a law enforcement source, in the hours immediately following the incident, there was no mention of a fourth man in the police calls and no search was launched for the potentially armed man. This source thus contradicted initial reports that the police searched the neighborhood for the missing man.[16] According to Michael Palladino, the head of the detectives union, a man that was working as a janitor in a nearby building while the incident occurred later told the detectives that he had seen a black man fleeing the scene, and that the man had fired a gun, at least once, at the police. The witness further stated that he had then heard the officers shouting "police, police." According to the police, there is no ballistic evidence indicating that any weapon, other than those of the officers', was fired at the scene.has been found indicating the firing of [17]. While many have claimed that the shooting was racially motivated, two of the five officers involved were black, one was white, one was Middle-Eastern, and one was of biracial black and Hispanic origin (Haitian/Mexican). The first officer to fire was black.[18] In an interview on Larry King Live, accompanying Bell's fiancée Nicole Paultre, Al Sharpton stated that according to his conversations with eye-witnesses, none of the three men who were shot mentioned a gun while leaving the club. Sharpton also felt that it would be impossible for the persons in the car to have heard the police from within the car, and that they were likely to fear that they were being carjacked.[5] According to Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, veteran officer Michael Oliver emptied two full magazines, firing 31 shots from a 9mm handgun and pausing to reload at least once.[9] Some shots hit nearby homes and a train station. Five of the seven officers investigating the club were involved in the shooting. Detective Paul Headley fired one round, Officer Michael Carey fired three, Officer Marc Cooper fired four, Officer Gescard Isnora fired eleven, and Officer Michael Oliver fired thirty one times. [19] [20][21] Guzman, 31, was shot at least 11 times and Benefield, 23, who was in the back seat, was hit three times. Both men were taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital; at the time of admission Guzman was listed in critical condition and Benefield was in stable condition.[9] Benefield was released from the hospital on 5 December 2006,[22] while Guzman was released on 25 January 2007.[23] Surveillance cameras at the Port Authority's Jamaica Ave. AirTrain station a half block away from the shooting site recorded one of the bullets fired by the cops shattering through the station's glass window and narrowly missing a civilian and two Port Authority patrolmen who were standing on the station's elevated platform.[
  15. the 3 that got indicted: 31 shots 11 shots 4 shots theyll have thier day in court so we'll see what happens..
  16. 31 shots is a lot.. but the other two, i think it was a mistake
  17. oh man funks0ul is gonna be pissed at that
  18. whats so fun about them?
  19. so iran is pissed that it depicts iranians as evil too bad the average american doesnt even know iranians are persians
  20. Finally!!!! let the trailer load.. http://www.foxfilm.se/trailer.jsp?id=92
  21. i dont think ive ever heard a witty response from you period. *lol*
  22. not just anything.. purely facts!Hi Jackie! no nerves have been hit *lol*
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