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- Fed up with the inhumane prison living conditions, a general prison riot breaks out, leading to hostage-taking, a stand-off with the guards and eventual negotiations with the prison administration officials.
- John 'Concrete' Hong has one night to fight his way across a violent city and rescue the one he loves. After eviction from their apartment, John and Bethany Hong are forced to live on the streets of Union, a violent city where street gangs control the lower blocks. When John journeys to the bottom of the city to find work, the WCC gang corners him. After fighting his way out, he becomes the target of the corrupt Police Chief and his hired assassin, Finger.
- There's more to the story of the Clintons and 9/11. Over two nights -- September 10-11, 2006, just four months before Hillary announced the exploratory committee for her original presidential campaign, ABC aired The Path to 9/11, a riveting and factual docudrama. This acclaimed and balanced movie faulted two administrations -- Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. But fairness was not what Hillary wanted. Screenwriter Cyrus Nowrasteh told me he had expected the customary DVD distribution. But the Clintons, fearing the impact of DVD release during her campaign, successfully pressured Disney, which owns ABC, to bury the movie. This is a portion of a news article that originally appeared: http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/261541/hillarys-path-back-911-arnold-steinberg This article originally appeared in The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arnold-steinberg/hillarys-path-back-to-911_b_9039658.html This article was written by Arnold Steinberg from Huffington Post and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network.
- Nick is released from jail and visits the Bower-Micelli residence. Tony soon finds out that Nick is writing a book with double motives.
- 2008– TV-MATV Episode
- 2020–TV Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2014– 1h 8mPodcast EpisodeThe Fantasy Footballers are back with a special episode. On today's fantasy football podcast, the nominees for their 2021 fantasy football awards: The Footies. Plus, Andy, Mike, and Jason react to a wild Week 18. What's the dynasty outlook for guys like Rashaad Penny and Justin Herbert? All this, plus big NFL coaching news, and a look ahead to Super Wild Card Weekend.
- Episode: (2018)2016– 1h 14mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 53mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2018– 2h 33mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 14mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 40mPodcast Episode
- Scott Cam and Shelley Craft host this reality television series that sees four or five couples with a prior relationship renovating apartment blocks or houses. The homes or apartments are then sold at auction, with each couple keeping any profit made above a set reserve price and the couple with the highest profit winning a A$100,000 prize. The first three seasons were filmed in Sydney, before the series moved to Melbourne, Victoria for future seasons.
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- Gerald Watson, who hates boring food, is second on the list to host the dinner party. His Trinidadian-inspired menu is definitely not boring when it comes to the combinations..
- The five contestants are retired police officer Mike Cleaver, dancer and teacher Monique Creary, sommelier Samara Foisy, German Jannett Ioannides, and truck driver Gerald Watson, an evangelical Christian.
- Mike Cleaver is third on the list to host the dinner party. As the person who has been brutally honest about what he thinks about every dish, he may have a rude awakening at his party as his guests believe he's a know-it-all.
- Monique Creary's Jamaican-inspired menu consists of banana strawberry daiquiris, Caribbean styled sushi as the appetizer, chicken curry, and Jamaican black cake with Caribbean crunch ice cream for dessert.
- Samara Foisy is the last of this fivesome to host. Samara's strategy for the week was to show the others a one dimensional personality - that of boozing party girl - and then wow them with her party by being the classy hostess.
- 2017– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2h 28mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 2h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2003– 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 1h 16mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2021– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2007– 58mPodcast Episode
- The five contestants for this week are: housewife Lisa Del Core, whose husband loves hump day because of her; karate master Richard Hatch, who doesn't get excited very easily; front of house hotelier Rolf Kendra, a proud native Austrian who has high standards for food, especially European food; Erin Plasky, who believes she can be much to take after five days; and lawyer Kate Salter, a rock band groupie who loves especially her drummers. Erin Plasky is the first to host the dinner party. Her menu consists of grilled tiger prawns as the appetizer, two curries - chicken and chick pea - as the main course, and pavlova for dessert. The five quietly and politely size each other up on this first night. Some of the perceptions of Erin are based solely on her British accent, which she acquired on a ten year stint living in England and despite she being a native Canadian. Regardless, those perceptions may factor in how Erin is scored, and how others are judged later in the week.
- Lisa Del Core is third on the list to host the dinner party. She believes she's already won the week without even having yet thrown her dinner party as she has been cooking longer than some of her guests have been alive. Her Italian menu, reflecting her own ethnic heritage, consists of lobster tails with eggplant caprese salad as the appetizer, orecchietti and beef tenderloin as the main course, and profiteroles with zabaglione for dessert. She issues a black and white dress code, which doesn't sit well with one of her guests. If nothing else, Lisa's guests are overly impressed with her Italian palace house, where gold and bling rule the décor. Lisa would win hands down if the competition was on décor and food quantity. But Lisa's food recycling program may cause some problems.
- Rolf Kendra is the last of this five to host. Many of his guests see him as a big, sweet teddy bear, which could work to his advantage. His menu consists of champagne as the welcome drink, a trio of dips as the appetizer, grilled lamb chops as the main course, and caramelized peaches with mascarpone as the dessert. Many of proud Austrian Rolf's guests may be surprised that his menu does not reflect his cultural heritage, but are still impressed by it. They are however not surprised by his choice of attire and his party game befitting his national pride. Although Rolf states to the camera that he is calm and collected, his guests see someone else entirely. Multitasking issues and a dinner conversation question may place a slight pall over the evening. Rolf will find out if these issues negatively affect his score as he announces the winner of the $1,000.
- Richard Hatch is the next to host the dinner party. Many of his guests are expecting a dull party if only because Richard has come off as the boring one. His menu consists of prosecco and blackberry as the welcome drink, mushroom and ricotta ravioli as the appetizer (which scares him if only because of Italian grandmother Lisa being a guest), braised beef short ribs as the main course, and strawberry shortcake as the dessert. Some of his guests believe they have underestimated Richard after reading his menu. They also have a different perspective of him after seeing some photos of him from his younger days, but those new perceptions are smashed when they learn the truth behind the photos. Despite the quality or not of the food and the hosting, what may ruin Richard's chances of winning is some self-sabotage.
- Kate Salter is the host for the evening. Despite Kate believing she has the cooking skills to win the competition hands down, she may have an uphill battle as most of her guests see her as the pretentious cold-hearted snob, which is contrary to her own self-perception. Her menu consists of sangria as the welcome drink, a salt tasting plate as the appetizer, filet of ostrich as the main course, and seasonal fruit panna cotta for dessert. Kate tries to inject a bit of sunshine into the evening, which may backfire. But some of her guests find something in her closet which is contrary to their perception of her. If food presentation was the sole criteria, Kate would probably win, but some sabotage from one of her guests may work and thus ruin Kate's chance of success.
- 2022– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 25mPodcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2018– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 3mPodcast Episode