Octopus
Background Information: Octopus [Top]
Consumer DVD Review [Top] This is a message to people out there who work hard for their money & are thinking about buying this boot polish, dont waste any of your hard earned money because this film is utter rubbish!. This film has bad dubbing,poor acting,lousy effects & also looks like it cost about as much as a bag of grade B peanuts.
the film is based on a crew set out to sea in a submarine holding on board a mass murderer, then about half the way through the film a giant octopus comes into the scene . this film wasnt even worth rating a 1 star but their wasnt anything below one star. the hollywood DVDS are usually pretty crummy but this film is as low as they can go. Biography: Jay Harrington [Top] Jay Harrington is an American actor. He was born on November 15, 1971. // Born & raised in Massachusetts, Harrington studied theater at Syracuse University before he began acting professionally on stage & screen. Harrington resides in Los Angeles & is an avid sports fan who plays in the NBA Entertainment League & dons the skates for a local amateur- ice hockey team. as Dr Simon OKeefe on the transient WB drama Summerland ; as FBI Special Agent Paul Ryan on FOX s short-lived The Inside, opposite Peter Coyote & Rachel Nichols ; & as Steve on another short-lived television show, NBC s Coupling. Additionally, Harrington recently appeared in a recurring role on the cable police drama The Division. His other television credits include guest-starring roles on AUSA. The Shield & Time of Your Life. In 2006, he began appearing as Dr Ron McCreadie on the high-profile series Desperate Housewives. Harrington has also appeared in several feature films such as Whatever It Takes & Anywhere But Here, as well as the independent features, Catalina Trust & A Little Inside & Partner.
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