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End of the Line – DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

End of the LineEnd of the Line (2006)

IMDB rating: 6.40

Plot: In this unsettling and creepy thriller, Karen (Ilona Elkin), a young nurse who works in a psychiatric ward, boards the last subway train of the night only to have it stop suddenly in the middle of the tunnel. As those around her are brutally murdered, Karen and a handful of survivors must face supernatural forces, homicidal religious cult members, as well as their own fears and suspicions of Armageddon, in order to survive.

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Directors: Devereaux Maurice

Actors: Wright Nicolas,Napier Neil,Rozon Tim,Blanco Danny,Vamvas John,Wilcock Robin,McQuaid Kent,Vezina Robert,Schaap David,Horror,

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Who started the war of the classes?
I would say that the rich/powerful have.

How is it that to make ends meet you need 80 hours a work week today versus 40 hours half a century ago?

If this is not a direct assault on the middle class I don’t know what is. I am reminded of a line from the original B movie, The Stepfather while he was choking his wife: ‘If you would just stay still this would be a lot easier!"

You R-Retards cannot claim that we don’t have the right to fight back. Or to spin it as though WE are starting class warfare, and thus we are evil Socialists as a result. You started this war on the middle class, but you can’t finish it, and it boils your blood.

Yet another R-Retard FAIL.
slipknot, I agree that classless aristocrats started it, yes.
PFO, the average family requires an 80 hour workweek.

YOU = FAIL.
Disco stu, I am not interested in your relativity.

If you don’t know what a TV is you don’t know you miss it. Moreover, I am talking budgetary outlays not one time capital investments.

Go back to school, then try again.


The classless.
Slipknot Cereal | Nov 20, 2009


I think it always existed. As soon as one cave man observed that another had more than him, classism began.

I still work 40 hours / week. Maybe you should find a better job.
Pfo | Nov 20, 2009


If you think most people worked only 40 hours a week 50 years ago you’re out of your mind.

Most people worked LONG hours and had considerably reduced lifestyles compared to today. Even into the 70s buying a new car was a BIG deal – even a cheap one. Now, college students do it. (almost) EVERYONE has AC in their house and plenty of people have swimming pools. These were mind-boggling extravagances for the rich 50 years ago.

If you’re working 80 hours a week and barely surviving, I question your intelligence. What the hell job are you doing? What are you doing with your money?

Even our poor people have big screen tvs and iphones.

Stop blaming rich people for your issues.

I am solidly middle class and live in a city where most houses are 2500-3500 square feet. These houses are ENORMOUS by the standards of the 50s.

Look how "average" people live. Then imagine people from the 50s coming to now and seeing it. They would be BLOWN AWAY.
Disco Stu, Ladypleaser | Nov 20, 2009


Arthur Levitt, Jr. was the longest serving head of the SEC. Do a Google search on him, see what pops up.

He was appointed by Clinton in 1993 and again in 1998. He left in 2001, so he covered the entire Clinton administration.

Levitt gave Madoff a free pass because they were both members of the Harmonie Club, a social club for the ultra wealthy in NYC.

Madoff was first reported to the SEC in 1992:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/