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Tilt, epidose one review
Actually very enjoyable. Really the only unrealistic part, aside from the girl (I know she is his daughter cause I saw like 5 minutes of some episode on TV), is that they should have made the two "good" guys, the young guys, small time drug dealers. That way they would always have a source of income, say a thousand or so a week each, and it would explain how they always have money. They could also sort of inside goof on them and how they think they are so good at poker, even though they are always scrounging for money to go lose at poker.
But of course the Matador, Don Everest, is a cross between M.M. and D.S. It's a dead giveaway by the inititals. I just didn't realize they were so tough in real life. |
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Re: Tilt, epidose one review
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[/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'll admit I got a pretty good laugh at the original post, and this as the first response. Sounds like I'll have to check this "Tilt" show out. When is it on, did you see a special preview? |
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[/ QUOTE ] Yup. And, for the orginal poster: |
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I thought the knock against Tilt was it wasn't poker related. |
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You should be in show business.
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Re: Tilt, epidose one review
WRONG [censored] FORUM, AND THIS SHOW BLOWS AS MUCH AS YOUR THREAD CREATING ABILITIES.
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