Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Walked right into that one.




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"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service"

Borderland (2010)

Original Air Date: 11 May 2010 (Season 7, Episode 22)





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"NCIS: Los Angeles"

Hunted (2010)

Original Air Date: 11 May 2010 (Season 1, Episode 22)










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The Running Man (1987)


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http://www.cswap.com/1993/The_Firm/cap/en/25fps/a/01_23

The Firm


1:23:05
Excuse me.

1:23:19
You`re not listening.

1:23:20
I`m sorry.
You were talking about hours?

1:23:24
Listen...

1:23:25
I know I`m not Bendini-Lambert`s
most valuabIe client,

1:23:29
but I`ve got
a legitimate complaint.

1:23:31
You never spent 33 hours
last month on my account.

1:23:34
- That`s what you were billed?
- You don`t see your bills?

1:23:38
No, I just...
just submit my time sheet.

1:23:42
Where is it?

1:23:43
It`s on file
with the office manager.

1:23:46
You know, this overbilling`s
gotten so common,

1:23:49
nobody gives it a thought.

1:23:52
It`s kind of like tipping.

1:23:54
Well...
It`s not policy, Mr Mulholland.

1:23:57
It sure seems like policy.

1:23:59
It`s been going on
over there for years.

1:24:02
People forget
something else, too.

1:24:05
When somebody over there
stamped this and mailed it,

1:24:09
you know what happened?

1:24:11
It became a federal offence.

1:24:13
You`re damn right.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Journal June 12, 2006, Supplemental


There must be some reason to these thoughts [ , I think now having just awoken from sleep, ] I was having awhile back


The scene changes to some military office. A company officer, I think that would be considered a Major, wants to see an Admiral. The Major appears to have just come from a battle or something, he has mud on him and his uniform isn't really presentable. He is arriving after enduring 12 hours of being trapped in an overcrowded, dark bunker with a blistering, fierce mortar barrage from the enemy outside trying to break the bunker and then he is on a transport, some kind of windowless conveyance that is also overcrowded and hot and filled with the maddening and endless quietly blaring Muzac while the civilians around him are blathering on with moronic idiotic conversations that he can't help but overhear no matter how much he wants to tune them out and there is a communication panel where he wants to send a message to his family because he can't remember the last time he talked to any of them but some moron is doing something moronic on it. He eventually barges into the Admiral's office and the scene is reminiscent in certain artistic elements to an ancient Admiralty environment, that type of environment that reminds me of HMS Pinafore, although I don't think I haven't actually seen that play. The Admiral and someone else are sitting around in some kind of stuffy, formal meeting, maybe even sipping tea with their pinky fingers extended, that seems to be a waste of time to the Major. He is frustrated because he lost several men in some kind of battle earlier. The Admiral doesn't want to be lectured because, as he points out to a machine across the room that is stamping his signature on death notices for next-of-kin, he is well aware of the loss.


There are only 12 units so they are sent where they are most needed.

[JOURNAL ARCHIVE]










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Season 2 Appearances


[7F21] [to the Comic Book Convention crowd]

"Is, uh, this on?" "uh, Young people of Springfield, as your mayor I'd like to welcome you to our annual funny book convention. And thank you for pumping almost three hundred dollars into the local economy."










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Crimson Tide


:52:00
- All ahead standard.
Rudder amid ships. Aye.
- All stations.

:52:04
All stations, report damage.
Report damage.

:52:06
[P.A.] Engine room reports
number one ASW pump failed.

:52:10
Control/Torpedo Room:
Three feet of water in the bilge.

:52:13
Request a team
with a submersible pump.

:52:15
Control/Engine Room:
Request all E-division personnel...

:52:17
lay to the engine room
to assist in ground isolation.

:52:20
Sonar/Conn:
Report hostile contact.

:52:22
- Conn/Sonar: Uh, we lost him, sir.
- Well, keep looking.

:52:26
- He's out there looking for us.
- Aye, sir.

:52:29
Weapons/Conn:
Estimated time to 1Sq.

:52:31
Conn/Weapons: Missile systems
ready to launch...

:52:33
- in six minutes.
- [Ramsey] Very well.

:52:35
Main seawater pump
is out of commission.

:52:38
Mr. Zimmer,
where's that EAM?

:52:40
Mr. Zimmer,
where's that EAM?

:52:41
- You all right, son?
- Yes, sir.

:52:46
- That's it?
- Ah, uh-huh. It's incomplete, sir.

:52:48
We lost it when the radio buoy cable
got severed.

:52:52
All right.

:53:01
All right, gentlemen,
let's get on with it.

:53:04
All ahead one-third.

:53:07
- [Bell Ringing]
- Steady as you go.

:53:10
All ahead one-third.
Steady. Aye, sir.

:53:13
Make your depth 150 feet.
Zero bubble.

:53:16
Up slow and silent
to launch depth.

:53:18
Up slow and silent to launch depth.
Aye, aye, Captain.

:53:23
Captain?
Got the EAM.

:53:29
- What do you think?
- I think there's nothing on this.

:53:32
Yes, sir. It, uh, got cut off
during the attack.

:53:35
Then it's meaningless.

:53:37
Sir, this is an EAM
pertaining to nuclear missiles.

:53:40
No, Mr. Hunter,
that's a message fragment.

:53:43
Because it got cut off
during the attack, sir.

:53:45
The message could mean anything.
It could be a message to abort.

:53:47
- It could be a message...
- Could be a fake Russian transmission.

:53:49
Which is exactly why
we need to confirm it, sir.

:53:51
- All I'm asking for is the time
we need to get back on line.
- Calm down, Mr. Hunter.

:53:54
- I am calm.
- You don't appear to be calm.










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Treehouse of Horror VII

Original airdate in U.S.: 27-Oct-96


The next morning, Marge and the kids watch a portable TV in the
kitchen.

Kent: Kent Brockman here, with Campaign '96: America Flips A Coin. At an appearance this morning, Bill Clinton made some rather cryptic remarks, which aides attributed to an overly tight necktie.

Kodos: I am Clin-Ton. As overlord, all will kneel trembling before me and obey my brutal commands. [crosses arms] End communication.










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Flight of the Intruder


:18:43
Well, hell, I guess...

:18:45
I guess I got you
into this, didn't I?

:18:48
I don't see it that way.

:18:51
Well, it was my fight
and my fault.

:18:55
It was just your idea.

:18:56
It was my choice.

:18:58
Nobody tells me what to do.

:19:00
That's part of the reason

:19:02
these human Dobermans
are watching me.

:19:09
Look, Jake,
I've never trusted anybody.

:19:14
I've never counted on anybody
but myself.

:19:19
But I'll tell you,
nobody has a chance alone.

:19:23
I'm glad we did this together.

:19:27
We never broke the faith, amigo.