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<p dir="auto"><strong>Salamander_SD</strong> — <em>22 years ago(December 17, 2003 04:10 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Recently, I caught the debut of LINE OF FIRE1354. Not bad. It borrowed a little too specifically from some other successes, but it's worth watching again. Specifically, I was struck with the quality of acting. Julie Ann Emery unquestionably excels in that area.<br />
I was immediately struck by her presence and natural/unforced acting ability. There's a 'shine' to this one for certain. I'm never wrong about this stuff. Nope, never. The last time I had this reaction was to Amber Tamblin in The Ring (this just in: She's the hottest thing on TV right now).<br />
Some just have the spark. Julie? Youre one of them.<br />
Looking forward to more from you<br />
I tear the petals from the sweet narcissus crumbles gently in the palm of my hand.<br />
-Ian Astbury</p>
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