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I was just channel surfing, and saw a preview on The Movie Channel for one of those direct-to-cable flicks which features B-list stars of yesteryear called "Supreme Sanction": Here's the description:

A government assassin becomes a target when she spares a TV reporter's life. Adult Situations; Language.

Cast: Michael Madsen, Kristy Swanson, etc.

It actually looks pretty good, with Kristy Swanson in a "La Femme Nikita" "Alias" kind of change the identity shoot-em-up. Yeah, it's embarrassing, and a guilty pleasure, but I think I'll have to tape it. (10:45 p.m. Pacific thursday - Prime direct-to-cable-time)

Anybody else ever PLAN to watch a direct-to-cable movie and care to admit it??
 
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Well, I don't know if I'd ever "plan" on it, but Kristy always looks good in tight clothes, and Michael is a funny mofo...so.


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Anything by Don "The Dragon" Wilson. I've only seen a few of his movies, but those were MST3K material. So bad they're good.


visit www.moviejustce.con , I says.
 
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