Yah those were some of the first set pics we seen.
Oh Sue/Jess.:heart:![]()
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Yah those were some of the first set pics we seen.
Oh Sue/Jess.:heart:![]()
Source: http://www.gov.bc.ca/tsa/popt/gallery/bc_film_industry_1.htmHonourable Stan Hagen
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MINISTER HAGEN PROMOTES B.C. FILM INDUSTRY
December 13, 2006 - Minister responsible for film Stan Hagen visits the set of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, shot in downtown Vancouver. Earlier in December, Minister Hagen and representatives from the Motion Picture Production Industry Association of British Columbia (MPPIA) and the BC Film Commission met with Los Angeles film industry leaders to promote British Columbia as a film production location.

The pic of Ben with the kids is sweet![]()
See I told everyone it would look better when they were filming.Those pics from the airport shoot make me feel much better about Sue's wig situation - she looks great.
Yeah - if you scroll down is he actually holding them up off the floor by the back of their jackets?
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LIAR!!!!No. She doesn't.![]()

LIAR!!!!
You should be demodded for saying that.![]()
So wassup?That be abuse of power no wouldn't?And I should ban you for calling me a LIAR!!!So wassup?
I am sooooooooooo pleased with the way Susan's hair looks in those photos. The shots I've seen thusfar have been less than impressive to me. But those--Jessica looks HOT...and again, somehow more believeable as the character.
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Some in the media may very well have an agenda (I think we see that on both CNN and Fox, at different ends of the spectrum) but the blackout on what should be public information is more disturbing to me. As if by keeping us from seeing our kids returning home in boxes, we'll somehow not realize it's happening and worry about who's winning American Idol insteadThe media should never use the deaths of soliders to support their own agenda/cause, etc...It's tacky and not every family of a killed solider agrees with the media and many still don't like their children or spouses being used that way.
What dramatic effect? It's about freedom of information, a free press.That's the point. Nobody wants nameless coffins being used in any way to boost one's agenda/cause. It's not right. If the parents of the deceased want to come out and protest, or if anyone wants to go out and protest or fight for their cause that's fine but it's not right to use those images from dramatic effect.
Who's forgotten that? Saddam and his evil freakazoid sons threw innocent live people into industrial plastic shredders for fun.Forget the 10's of thousands of people killed by Sadamm in mass graves. People forget that the armed forces are exactly what they are. Too many thought joining would mean an easy 4 years, they'd get an education, get paid, and get out and NOW when someone is facing danger and people get killed suddenly the US is the villain and the war is wrong. Nobody was forced to join the armed forces. And honestly something had to be done and Bush Senior was pressured out the first time and we abandoned the people of that country and thousands more people were killed, tens of thousands tortured, and or starved to death.
Agreed on that.Let's debate this somewhere else. LOL Unless we're comparing Saddamm to Doom.