It took 45 years, but “Jeopardy” finally saw its first-ever tie breaker during Thursday night’s show. A geography question in Final Jeopardy stumped all three contestants, bringing down contestants Laura McLean and Sarah Norris to $6, 799. They were obviously a little surprised at the prospect of a tie, and one contestant even shrugged, throwing up his hands (he was the unlucky, definite loser). The game show recently changed its rules concerning ties, causing the contestants to go into the show’s first sudden death round. Host Alex Trebek gave one more category, and the contestants had to hit their buzzer first,...
- 3/2/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
A series of incorrect answers left last night’s edition of “Jeopardy!” in a rare sudden death tiebreaker situation. The final round saw the three contestants struggle with a clue on ‘European Islands’. As a result, reigning champion Laura McLean, a data analyst from Nashville, and challenger Sarah Norris, a technical writer from Minnesota, ended up...
- 3/2/2018
- by Martin Holmes
- ET Canada
Two explosions occurred at the finish line of the Boston marathon on April 15, and 100 people have been injured, many suffering loss of limbs. Read on for terrifying witness reactions.
On the afternoon of April 15, two explosions occurred at the finish line of the Boston marathon, less than 15 seconds apart. Two people are reported dead, and at least 100 people have been seriously injured, many losing legs and other limbs. One spectator even recalled that “somebody’s leg flew by my head.” Read on for the terrifying reactions of all the witnesses
Witnesses React To Horrific Scene Of Boston Marathon Explosion
“Somebody’s leg flew by my head,” a spectator, who gave his name as John Ross, told the Boston Herald. “I gave my belt to stop the blood.”
“I saw people’s legs blown off. Horrific. Two explosions. Runners were coming in and saw unspeakable horror,” tweeted Necn reporter Jackie Bruno.
On the afternoon of April 15, two explosions occurred at the finish line of the Boston marathon, less than 15 seconds apart. Two people are reported dead, and at least 100 people have been seriously injured, many losing legs and other limbs. One spectator even recalled that “somebody’s leg flew by my head.” Read on for the terrifying reactions of all the witnesses
Witnesses React To Horrific Scene Of Boston Marathon Explosion
“Somebody’s leg flew by my head,” a spectator, who gave his name as John Ross, told the Boston Herald. “I gave my belt to stop the blood.”
“I saw people’s legs blown off. Horrific. Two explosions. Runners were coming in and saw unspeakable horror,” tweeted Necn reporter Jackie Bruno.
- 4/15/2013
- by William Earl
- HollywoodLife
The Sweet Karma Trailer has premiered. Andrew Thomas Hunt‘s Sweet Karma (2009) movie trailer stars Shera Bechard, John Tokatlidis, Frank J. Zupancic, Christian Bako, and Laura McLean. Sweet Karma‘s plot synopsis: “Sweet Karma…follows Karma Balint a shy, mute Russian girl whose sister Anna left for Canada with bright hopes of making some money for the two of them. When Karma discovers that Anna’s body has been found in the woods, the apparent victim of a Russian mafia hit, Karma sets off to infiltrate the criminal underworld to avenge her sister. Her journey takes her through the twisted underbelly of society leaving behind death and mayhem in her wake.”
This film looks as though it has a little Enter the Void, mixed with some elements from Taken, Human Trafficking, and X. The mute angle should throw a twist on how Karma Balint communicates with people she does not know.
This film looks as though it has a little Enter the Void, mixed with some elements from Taken, Human Trafficking, and X. The mute angle should throw a twist on how Karma Balint communicates with people she does not know.
- 6/10/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Phase 4 Films.
Director: Andrew Thomas Hunt.
Writers: James Fler, Michael Paszt and Andrew Thomas Hunt.
Canadians continually get a bad wrap in film. In Phase 4 Film's Sweet Karma, Canadians are drug peddlers, rapists and extortionists. However, many of the characters in Sweet Karma are illegal immigrants, so you obviously cannot make a sweeping generalization of all Canadians. Although there are a few bad apples (non-hockey fans) north of the border. In the film, which releases on DVD June 14th, Karma terrorizes an underworld Russian-born crime syndicate. Her method of terror involves seductive charm and a penchant for brutal violence.
Heroine and central character Karma (Shera Bechard) goes in search of her missing sister in Canada, from Russia. She believes that Anna (Patricia Stasiak) has been murdered by a group of street hustlers and pimps. Her introduction to the gang involves gunfire,...
Director: Andrew Thomas Hunt.
Writers: James Fler, Michael Paszt and Andrew Thomas Hunt.
Canadians continually get a bad wrap in film. In Phase 4 Film's Sweet Karma, Canadians are drug peddlers, rapists and extortionists. However, many of the characters in Sweet Karma are illegal immigrants, so you obviously cannot make a sweeping generalization of all Canadians. Although there are a few bad apples (non-hockey fans) north of the border. In the film, which releases on DVD June 14th, Karma terrorizes an underworld Russian-born crime syndicate. Her method of terror involves seductive charm and a penchant for brutal violence.
Heroine and central character Karma (Shera Bechard) goes in search of her missing sister in Canada, from Russia. She believes that Anna (Patricia Stasiak) has been murdered by a group of street hustlers and pimps. Her introduction to the gang involves gunfire,...
- 6/10/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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