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I was hoping since a croissant was cast in a role, I would be able to get away with itSorry I hadn't realised Peter Crouch and Nacho Monorail were actors. Well in that case it doesn't defeat the whole object of the thread.
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I was hoping since a croissant was cast in a role, I would be able to get away with itSorry I hadn't realised Peter Crouch and Nacho Monorail were actors. Well in that case it doesn't defeat the whole object of the thread.
The synopsis is just sick BrilliantFilm: Face/Off(side)
Genre: Action thriller
Synopsis: In order to fool the opposition, United striker Chicharito undergoes a face transplant to assume the identity of the Arsenal keeper, but his plan is foiled when Sczescny has the same idea. Wayne Rooney finds himself angry and confused yet again.
Don Harvey as Wojciech Szczesny
Edward Furlong as Javier Hernandez
Devon Murray as Wayne Rooney
Cam Gigandet as Lukas Podolski
Where's the cast dammit!Through a Glass Darkly
Murder Mystery
The story of two investigators attempting to solve a violent murder in North London. The investigation is hampered because there was only one witness; a businessman with a steady job, voyeuristic tendencies and an affinity for young French talents, Arsene. Though the crime was committed literally in front of Arsene's eyes, so close in fact that his shoes were covered in blood, he has no recollection of the murder. The investigators struggle to understand whether the witness' non-committal and vague answers to relatively straight forward questions like, "what did you see happen?" are deliberate ploys to obstruct the legal process or the ramblings of a man turned senile by years of heartache and defeat.
Tagline: "I did not see it"