Statistics 2006 DVDRip XviD-DOMiNO--cgaurav™--
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Total size: 698.91 megabyte
Added: 196 days ago by cgaurav007
IMDb number: 0311862 (search for other releases)
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Description:
Statistics 2006
Release Group: DOMiNO
Release Name: Statistics.2006.DVDRip.XviD-DOMiNO
Filename: domino-statistics
Release Date: Dec 26, 2008
Source: DVDRip
Size: 698.91 MB
Genre: Drama
Video: XviD - 592 x 320 - 759 Kbps - 23.976 fps
Audio: English - MP3 - 128 Kbps
Subtitles: None
Runtime: 1hr47mins
IMDB Rating: 4.2/10 (35 votes)
Directed By: Frank Robak
Starring: Kent Harper, Scott Rudolph, Frank Alvarez
“STATISTICS” tells the story of six individuals who all share one thing in common: they will become statistics by the end of the day. They are neither heroes nor criminals, but everyday people who will become victims of everyday life. The events that take place will be read about today and forgotten tomorrow, but in that blink-of-an-eye, their lives and the lives of the people around them will be changed forever. It happens every day. Despite the tragedies, this is not a story about dying, but is in fact a very uplifting story about living. The message is simple: cherish life today because no one is guaranteed a tomorrow.
Release Group: DOMiNO
Release Name: Statistics.2006.DVDRip.XviD-DOMiNO
Filename: domino-statistics
Release Date: Dec 26, 2008
Source: DVDRip
Size: 698.91 MB
Genre: Drama
Video: XviD - 592 x 320 - 759 Kbps - 23.976 fps
Audio: English - MP3 - 128 Kbps
Subtitles: None
Runtime: 1hr47mins
IMDB Rating: 4.2/10 (35 votes)
Directed By: Frank Robak
Starring: Kent Harper, Scott Rudolph, Frank Alvarez
“STATISTICS” tells the story of six individuals who all share one thing in common: they will become statistics by the end of the day. They are neither heroes nor criminals, but everyday people who will become victims of everyday life. The events that take place will be read about today and forgotten tomorrow, but in that blink-of-an-eye, their lives and the lives of the people around them will be changed forever. It happens every day. Despite the tragedies, this is not a story about dying, but is in fact a very uplifting story about living. The message is simple: cherish life today because no one is guaranteed a tomorrow.




