Cowardly Acts...







Hello Folks:

On a serious note, after seeing this movie, I thought that it was a shame that Allison Buchanan's male friends turned out to be the cowards that they were. I am so glad that she came back out on the rebound and got her record set straight after all of those years. During the middle of this movie though, while the Truth concerning the Original (Manslaughter) Case was beginning to unravel, I took note that this automobile store owner who wanted to be politician (?) stooped to an even lower level by sending his materialistic wife - who seemed to have an affinity for men with wealth and power - to do his "dirty work" for him. How many of you all watching this movie were/weren't disgusted by all of this, whether it was with the Original Case and/or with all of the "additional crimes" and the cover ups? How many of you guys here actually get turned on by women who volunteer to do a man's dirty work - not necessarily engaging in violent, criminal activity by being a hitwoman or anything like that in this movie (Heck no!), but just simply taking care of predominately masculine tasks that are "more peaceful and more legal" but still may/may not be risky? To be honest with you, I get turned on heavily by women who work in trades ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tomboysandtheirlovers ) and women in military service ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maleciviliansandfemalemilitaryveterans ). Of course, all of this is really part of another story, but hey, I thought I might bring it up since I saw just a little bit of it here in this movie. What do the rest of you have to say?

WebJock






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