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Forensic Files: Murder She Wrote (2006)
Season 11, Episode 7
3/10
Inaccurate
29 December 2019
We are shown a suicide note and we also hear a voice reading it. The notes says "To anyone interested in what happened to me look to David Duyst", but the person reading the note says "look FIRST to David Duyst."

Why?

I also thought the narrator said in the beginning that Duyst took the gun out of the bedroom before he called the police, but at the end of the episode, the narrator said Duyst put the gun in the bed. I wish I could see it again.
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Forensic Files: Weakest Link (2006)
Season 11, Episode 11
3/10
Chameleon like truck
10 September 2019
During this episode, a detective shown trying to open many mailboxes, but most of the time, he doesn't put the key all the way in.

The suspect's truck is shown in a photograph and it is a Mitsubishi truck, then as the investigators are going over the truck, it is a Chevy, then at the end of the show during a re-enactment, it's a Toyota. What's up with that?
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6/10
Accents
17 October 2018
The other reviewer is correct when they state the narrator sounds drunk. Actually, he sounds like Orson Welles. And there is some humor. "It hit them harder than a cut in social security" and "the police quickly ruled out Satan as a suspect" But what is with the accent of the others? Gordon Cooke, Pauline Cooke, and John Canning. The Cooke's sound like Hermès from Futurama.
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Jawbreaker (1999)
5/10
Character and actress name the same?
4 April 2009
I have seen lots of movies in my 42 years, but this movie Jawbreaker has something I find to be very odd.

Isn't it odd that there there is a character named "Vylette" and also an actress in this film named "Vylette"? Of course, a movie could have a character named "Bob" and an actor named Bob, but with such an unusual name, Vylette, how can it be? I did a search, and unless I did it wrong, which is very possible, because I don't even get "Jawbreaker" as a hit when I search for a character named "Vylette", there has never been a movie with a character named Vylette.

Am I getting the name wrong? If anyone knows how this came to be, please let us all know!

Also, if anyone knows why "jawbreaker" doesn't show up in the search results when searching for movies with a character named Vylette, that would be appreciated as well.

Thanks, Gary
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3/10
Not quite as Nishiki claims...
30 July 2005
After reading the review by Nishiki, I was expecting at least 45 minutes of a topless Misayo Haruki.

I saw the 83 minute version (8 minutes longer than the 75 minute duration shown here) and while she is shown topless in one shower scene, you can only see "something" for about 41 seconds. Most of that 41 seconds is her bare back, or her hands covering her breasts.

It's really interesting how Nishiki can be so far off on his estimate of her being "nude or topless for half the movie".

Nishiki, comments? Actually, it was a pretty lame movie. I had the choice to see this or National Treasure and I think I chose incorrectly.
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