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"Stunts" - Stunt coordinator Allan Poppleton will guide us through the construction of four of the movie's big stunt sequences, from David Slade's conception of a scene to stunt rehearsals, safety precautions, and final execution on the shoot day.
Home Theater Forum 2010
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At 18, Nash abandoned his electrical engineering studies to follow his dream of becoming a stuntman, although he was so unsure how to go about it that he first looked up "Stunts" in the phone book.
SFGate: Top News Stories Pam Grady 2010
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Stunts like this is why nobody ever takes liberals seriously when talking about such silly things as the Constitution and basic rights.
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Lame Stunts: So James Franco asked to visit General Hospital's Port Charles on his own — that's no excuse for the other, now-canceled ABC soaps to aspire to lesser stunts.
Who Killed the Soaps? 7 Culprits, Including The Real Housewives, Farmville, and James Franco 2011
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But first, a reader has to elbow past an army of other names: energy-drink company PureSport, Maine cruise line Captain Jack Lobster Boat Tours and Hollywood Stunts NYC, a stunt training center, to name just a few.
This Book Brought to You by... Erica Orden 2011
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Stunts like this is why nobody ever takes liberals seriously when talking about such silly things as the Constitution and basic rights.
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Stunts like comparing their vacuous Twittering to the use of technology to organize demonstrations by Iranian protesters or calling President Obama a “cream puff” are juvenile to most observers.
Wonk Room » Conservative Grandstanding Doesn’t Help Iranians 2009
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Stunts are the red cells flowing at blistering speed through media arteries, nourishing the media agenda off and online.
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As a result, GM added a line at the beginning of the spot that says: 100% Real Stunts.
Advertisers Practice for Super Bowl Suzanne Vranica 2012
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Stunts are the red cells flowing at blistering speed through media arteries, nourishing the media agenda off and online.
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