u/FlamingoDollaz

[TOMT][Movie] 90s movie about 3 male demons under the disguise of men killing like serial killers (one is the leader)

it looked it was filmed like some 90s cheap hallmark film.

about 3 demons, posed like 3 men in suits. i believe there's some slight nudity when the enticed 3 women then killed them after they lured them.

protagonist is some professor of some sort and was able to find the ritual to cast them out. it involved cutting the prof's thumb as sacrifice on a pentagram he drew. final shot was him in his class with his hand bandaged cos they treated his amputation.

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u/FlamingoDollaz — 18 hours ago

[TOMT][Reality gameshow] Murder mystery reality series/gameshow about previous real crimes (episode: candy wrapper murderer)

this was maybe in early-mid 2010 or even late 2000s. they invite teams and whoever solves it wins(?) the mysteries being solved (gameshow levels in this case) were actual crime/murders in the past.

one episode i'm looking for is the candy wrapper murderer who went to a random house in real life and killed somebody in the bedroom or some room, and dropped his candy wrapper from his pocket which led to him being caught.

i remember a contestant presuming to blame a different person the whole time and already proudly expected he won and repeating his assumption over and over, and the tv host getting pissed about him jumping to conclusion that early with the very first clue they just found -- a candy wrapper, of course (which was actually during the first scene and he was way off). he was like "i knew it, i knew it. he's the murderer!" and the host either told him to shut up or yelled at for jumping into conclusions.

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u/FlamingoDollaz — 3 days ago

[TOMT][Article] Stories/experiences about European (or just Swedish) hospitality

I think this was also screenshotted into memes during covid/pre-covid. It contains a bunch of funny short stories about the topic. All I remember was:

This girl went on a trip to Sweden (or like Denmark) to reunite with her old friend, who also hosted her stay in her and her husbands house (who I remember is Swedish). Her friend's husband was very accommodating and hospitable -- catering to her needs, making coffee, cooking food, setting up stuff, and starting conversations allthroughout her stay that made her stay memorable. She thought her husband was very kind to her.

A few days after she returned home, she was told by her friend that her husband wanted to tell the girl to never come back ever again. And she didn't know what she did wrong LOL. The other short stories that follow it tell almost similar things I think.

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u/FlamingoDollaz — 4 days ago

[TOMT] [TV Show] late 2000s or early 2010s hacker scene in crime show (like CSI/NCIS)

maybe it really was from CSI or NCIS, or something similar.

episode mainly involves finding a hacker, so they went to a hacker/tech conference. they had a woman who was an undercover agent pose as a renowned hacker as a conference speaker. she knows nothing about hacking, but their main FBI hacker was on her earphones guiding her on what to answer the whole time. the real hacker rigged the conference's wifi to listen to everybody's messenger chat.

scene: 2 know-it-all nerds try to outsmart the undercover girl, asking trick questions and girls answers some hacker buzz words with the help of the main FBI hacker on her ears.

nerd answers like "exactly, we all know about that (didn't answer the question fully) + more hacker buzz words" then smirked and laughed condescendingly with the other nerd.

FBI guy got pissed and says "ooh these guys really want it huh", shuts him down with actually answer and tells the girl undercover "and tell these guys to stop talking about talking about your bust size". because he was monitoring everybody's messages

girl says on the speaker "*more tech jargon*, and please don't talk about my bust size in your private chats". everybody laughs, nerd guys sink to their seats.

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u/FlamingoDollaz — 5 days ago

obviously it isn't, don't want this bingo-dice game for my aperture value every time lol.

i believe this broken lens i thrifted has been misdiagnosed. guy told me he thinks the aperture flex is bad (hence i cannot control from the camera body), but i think the blades have come loose? any inputs please? it will lessen what my tech guy is charging so it helps..AF electronics is working well though

u/FlamingoDollaz — 17 days ago