The Blackout Page #2

Synopsis: After the city falls suddenly dark, the residents of a multistory building are faced with a hideous monster, who, apparently, was the cause of the people fallen on adversity. To confront bloodthirsty creatures killer moves on the floors, the neighbors together. But not many will survive this.
Production: Trimark Pictures
 
IMDB:
3.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
Year:
2009
80 min
64 Views


Stop.

Danny.

Danny.

What do you do;

We e. ....

- Play;

- To play too;

Darling, you must

prepare for the evening.

- Collect the table;

- I pick it up!

Your brother

will not have helped;

Kyle.

- Why not help the

your sister to pick up the table; What-Do;

- Play.

- Do we play;

No!

'Slei, you can go to play.

for an hour.

And you ...

You know who is

the store in the basement;

Go down and bring that

the great gift that is inside.

- Is it for me;

- For both sasi.

Whatever you say.

"Whatever you say."

And once you get back

wash the dishes!

STOP PROGRAMATOS

This earthquake

was great

I know

sweetheart.

Do you panic children

Stream has paid Sophie

You are good;

Damn! Kyle!

- Go.

One-time.

It may be necessary.

- I want to come too.

- Will not be long.

Please,

I want to help

Okay, go.

Do not be late.

He turns and you say

looks almost naked.

-Serious;

-Seriously.

And not lost

I knew what to do.

I had to hang on

What else did.

And what it does;

By getting the phone.

I went out into the hallway and say ...

"Lenny would not believe."

"I just took off her dress

and look ....

One of the

beautiful breasts!

And I say,

"Me, why you call me;"

"We only got you

e have many phone got them. "

How many

your mother;

Come, come! Relax

You have nice eyes!

Stop the

bullshit, Sophie.

I throw since

came from Manhattan.

And why not;

I like you

like, why not.

That came today

so it is;

Look no need

to keep secret

Freeboard is true,

You are very beautiful!

It is tempting.

Then why not

do something about it;

Why is Ethan

other problems.

Claire, what a surprise!

I thought you were home

and dreaming.

Damn, Claire waited

Claire-waiting

- Get out of my face.

Did you see chick,

well so quickly;

You wanted a divorce, not me

We did discuss

this long.

Yes, but eventually

you, you did.

I know, but ...

- But what;

I do not know.

I do not know

what I want anymore.

I thought I knew but ...

- As soon as I saw with it ...

- Something happened!

But I do not care.

I will overtake.

Want to

to overtake;

I think.

You;

To be ilikrinis,

I do not know how I feel.

Look it's Christmas, and no

It is time now for such decisions.

Come inside now.

And think

after Christmas.

Ethan, I

Me too.

Below please.

Dad.

Stay here, okay;

Kyle.

Kyle.

Kyle.

Stop,

no joke.

'Slei.

'Slei.

My

give them.

Come on Lenny, Christmas

we do not spoil.

Look I have no intention

to spoil anything.

Other ...

Let's go go ...

Lenny, is my party

Take a taxi if you want to go.

Very wild chick.

It did not give them.

He wants no candle;

No;

Probably

party left to rest.

It saves the

so easily.

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Jim Beck

James Albert Beck (11 August 1916 — 3 May 1956) was an American country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, and music publisher from Dallas, Texas. Born in Marshall, Texas, Beck is credited with discovering and, in 1950, being the first to record Lefty Frizzell. He is also credited for introducing Frizzell and Ray Price to Frank Jones (1926–2005) of Columbia Records, which led to their first major recording contracts. Marty Robbins recorded his first hit — "I'll Go on Alone" — at Beck's studio. Beck's studio also recorded a few hits by Carl Smith at his studio. Record labels and producers who recorded at Jim Beck Studios included Decca (via Paul Cohen), Bullet, King, Imperial, and Columbia Records. Between 1954 and 1956, Frankie Miller recorded a series of singles for Columbia at Beck's studio. more…

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