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| Sinful Temptations (2000) [18+] |
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Sinful Temptations (2000) [18+] Directed by Eric Gibson AVI, XviD, 512x384, 1030 kbps | MP3, 128 kbps, 2 ch | 01:24:46 | 707 Mb Country: USA | Language: English | Genre: Erotic In this steamy erotic thriller, Nicole is a woman whose significant other Brad wants her to stay home and take care of the house. But Nicole soon grows bored with this routine, and begins taking assignments as a nude model for men's magazines. Nicole is soon lured into a number of sexual liaisons with models and photographers she's been working with, and her relationship with Brad is strained to the breaking point. But things become even more difficult when a photographer Nicole had worked with turns up murdered, and Nicole has reason to believe she may be next in line. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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| BBC - Absolute Zero - Part 1: The Conquest of Cold (2007) PDTVRip MVGroup |
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BBC - Absolute Zero - Part 1: The Conquest of Cold (2007)English | PDTVRip MVGroup | AVI | XviD 672x384 1621Kbps 25fps | MP3 144Kbps VBR 2CH 48KHz | 00:59:02 | 745MB Genre: DocumentaryThis two-part scientific detective tale tells the story of a remarkable group of pioneers who wanted to reach the ultimate extreme: absolute zero, a place so cold that the physical world as we know it doesn't exist, electricity flows without resistance, fluids defy gravity and the speed of light can be reduced to 38 miles per hour. Each film features a strange cast of eccentric characters, including: Clarence Birds Eye; Frederic 'Ice King' Tudor, who founded an empire harvesting ice; and James Dewar, who almost drove himself crazy by trying to liquefy hydrogen. Absolute zero became the Holy Grail of temperature physicists and is considered the gateway to many new technologies, such as nano-construction, neurological networks and quantum computing. The possibilities, it seems, are limitless. |
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