Border, The

Author: kentchandler1977  //  Category: Fără categorie

Border, The
Border, The (1982)

IMDB rating: 6.20

Plot: A border agent involved in drug smuggling decides to clean up his act when an impoverished woman’s baby is put up for sale on the black market.

Directors: Richardson Tony

Actors: Nicholson Jack,Keitel Harvey,Oates Warren,Viescas Manuel,Morris Jeff,Gomez Mike,Blocker Dirk,Chapman Lonny,Levine Floyd,Jeter James,Fudge Alan,Crime,Drama,

What color border collie is most likely to win at a dog show?
I’m trying to get a show border collie for conformation and junior showmanship. I heard that certain colors make it less or more noticable in the show ring.


black and white
They seem to disregard merles as often as possible.

mama woof | Apr 04, 2008


there really is no color preference…been seeing some really pretty…I would call an almost a blond color lately…. I still love the black and whites though…very flashy!
a_day_in_the_life | Apr 04, 2008


"The Border Collie appears in all colors or combination of colors and/or markings. Solid color, bi-color, tri-color, merle and sable dogs are to be judged equally with no one color or pattern preferred over another. White markings may be clear white or ticked to any degree. Random white patches on the body and head are permissible but should not predominate. Color and markings are always secondary to physical evaluation and gait"

Essentially, a judge shouldn’t have a color preference or judge with one. As a working/herding breed, your dog should be primarily judged on his conformation and ability to perform his job. Many people love and think of black and white ‘tuxedo’ markings as being the best color for a Border Collie, but it isn’t breed standard criteria. Contact the breed parent club for more information and advice, and consider membership – very valuable for those thinking of emabarking on a show career: http://www.bordercolliesociety.com/
La Comtesse | Apr 04, 2008


Blue Merles are absolutely gorgeous.
Wiggler | Apr 04, 2008


A black and white with outstanding conformation will do better than a blue merle with iffy conformation.

Look at the overall dog first, then at the coat.
Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) | Apr 04, 2008


There is no specific color that wins more unless the color is just much more common. The decision is made on how the dog conforms to the standard. The thing with certin color dogs is the colors the handler wears can make them blend into the handler from a distance, for example if you have a black and white for example don’t where black or white, wear something like pale blue or green instead, or if you have a red and white don’t wear brown or white.
BMTHESPIAN | Apr 04, 2008


Personally, I like the black and white ones but as long as your dog fits the standard, color shouldn’t really matter.

http://www.akc.org/breeds/border_collie/ index.cfm
Cristal | Apr 04, 2008


I have shown dogs since 1977 and I don’t care what people say when it comes to colour preference from a judge – It IS there, it DOES happen.
Given that you have 2 dogs, of equally good confirmation, tail set, head, gait etc., a judge will 99 percent of the time go for the black and white. They are startling.
That is not to say that another colour won’t beat your B+W if it is of inferior quality to it’s competitor. I am only saying it happens when all else is equal. Same happens in labradors, a chocolate of equal quality will never beat a yellow or a black and some judges will put up yellows over blacks consistently and vice versa for other judges. Remember I did qualify it – all else being equal.
Corella | Apr 04, 2008


here you go.
This might help you.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/border_collie/

But when picking out a pup i would deffienty get one from a reputable show breeder

but its not just about the dogs coat.
Its about the dogs body structure, etc..
Pom-Mom | Apr 04, 2008


I also dogs in conformation and junior showmanship, but with Cardigans. Although color shouldn’t make any difference to a judge as long as the dog has good structure, lets face it, there are judges that prefer certain colors even though there might be a dog with much better structure that isn’t the color they prefer. Like in Cardis, a red cardigan is sometimes nearly impossible to finish as opposed to a blue or brindle. As for BCs, although I really like the fawn/blonde whatever you call it color, I find the traditional black and white to be more striking. Its the same in Cardis.
If your talking junior showmanship, its a whole different ball game. Once again judges aren’t suppose to do this, but judges not only notice more flashy breeds, but its also about who you know and how much you show. Like, there is a girl who shows in my area who’s mom is a pretty well known handler and she gets around herself too, and to top that off she shows a Dobie, which are very showy/flashy dogs. So she is more likely to get picked over me with my Cardigan for those reasons alone. It’s sad, but true. Just do your best, practice practice practice, and show your dog well, sometimes a judge will come along that will pick while most just ignored you. Remember if your a suckish handler you have no chance, but if you are a good handler you at least have the right to be judged fairly and possibly get picked.
The only advice I can give you is KNOW YOUR JUDGES. Keep tabs on them, watch what they pick, do they like movement, do they look more to structure than movement, do they pick this color dog a lot even though there were ones of different color but better structure in the ring, would they automatically pick a special or would they put up a puppy if it was good enough, and if they picked your dog or made a good comment about your dog then look out for that judge at another show to show to again, they may or may not put your dog up again, but at least you have a better shot at it than if you were going on a straight gamble.
Good Luck!
M | Apr 04, 2008

Slumber Party Massacre, The

Author: kentchandler1977  //  Category: Fără categorie

Slumber Party Massacre, The
Slumber Party Massacre, The (1982)

IMDB rating: 4.90

Plot: An eighteen-year-old high school girl is left at home by her parents and she decides to have a slumber party. There is friction between some of the invited guests and the new girl, who is better at basketball than they, so the new girl decides to stay at home (which is conveniently across the street from the host’s house). Meanwhile, a murderer of five people with a propensity for power tools has escaped and is at large, and eventually makes his way to the party, where the guests begin experiencing an attrition problem, with only the new girl to help them.

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Directors: Holden Jones Amy

Actors: Villella Michael,Johnson Joseph Alan,Millbern David,Boyce Jim,Kennedy Rigg,Comedy,Horror,

Is Slaughter High any good? what about Slumber Party Massacre?
I wanna see an 80s slasher film besides Chucky, Michael, Leatherface, Freddy, jason, and Pinhead. suggestions oh and I saw Stepfather wow not scary.


…"Slumber Party Massacre" is one of the best cult horror movie satires culled from the ’slasher/splatter’ movie era; strewn throughout with numerous graphic murders, and coupled with a distinct, tongue-in-cheek sense of dark and sexually playful humor, the film is most cinematically historic and ironic in the fact that despite the over-ladening of sexual humor and innuendo throughout the film, the film itself was directed by a woman…

…"Slaughter High" is a much more obscure film, and a relatively late entry in the ’slasher/splatter’ film genre; with the exception of some rather overly gruesome and bloody killings, this film is pretty much a bare-bones, by-the-book, carbon copy of many of the similar and higher-profile films, released during this time. Definitely worth a look, if at the very least, to be able to check off of one’s list, ALL of the ’slasher/splatter/dead-teenager’ flicks, which one might have missed…

Fright Film Fan | Sep 19, 2008

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Star Trek: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

IMDB rating: 7.70

Plot: It is the 23rd Century. The Federation Starship U.S.S. Enterprise is on routine training maneuvers, and Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact that this may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan is back. Aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, Khan—brilliant renegade of 20th Century Earth—has raided Space Station Regula One, stolen a top secret device called Project Genesis, wrested control of another Federation starship, and now schemes to set a most deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk . . . with the threat of a universal Armageddon!

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USS Enterprise question (Star Trek)?
Why does the color of the main deflector dish change from orange to blue in between Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan?
The Enterprise is still the original NCC-1701 refit until it is destroyed in Star Trek III.
Thanks, that does answer my question (partially). I still wish I could find a legitimate in-universe answer.


In the first movie "Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 1979", the navigational deflector would reflect a different color depending upon the the power level. On impulse power, the navigational deflector would be an orange (or yellow/orange, as noted by some). When the ship went to warp power, the navigational deflector would be blue. This convention (color change) wasn’t followed in later films (or tv series, such as TNG, etc.). In later films and tv series, the navigational deflector’s color is blue, irregardless of the speed. "Technically" speaking, my son says that the color change would have taken place due to technical and re-fit changes, which would have taken place during this time period (which logically makes sense); but we didn’t find any official quotes from the creators/directors of Star Trek or any official documented information to officially state why this convention changed between the release of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" in 1979 and the release of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" in 1982. (TNG wasn’t released until September 28, 1987). Hope this helps.

We found two quotes about the color change:

1. This one does not reflect the fact that the navigational deflector’s change in color, associated with the speed/power, is soley related to the "enterprise used in the original movie". "The deflector dish changes color depending on it’s setting. For low sub-light speeds, it’s essentially charged but not fully active, and glows a dull orange. Blue is its high power setting, used for high impulse and warp speeds." — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8PUyP0RY A0

2. This one is more specific about the color change being related to the "enterprise used in the original movie": "The yellow color meant the ship was on impulse power. The dish only went blue when the ship was on warp power. This convention was not followed in later films." — http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/193720/s tar_trek_the_motion_picture_directors_cu t_1979.html

ALSO, here’s a webpage with many links about different federation ships (and others). At the webpage, click on "Ships and Stations" and a range of choices will be provided for your leisure. — http://www.star-trek-voyager.net/article s.htm

ConcernedMom | Nov 05, 2009


different models.

same reason why the new ship looks like the original tv series model.. then they rebuilt the ship before the movie storyline
markwillstar | Nov 05, 2009