Word: sheridan
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Brown--Sowers (2), Lyle, Monfett, Sheridan, Chesler, DeWick, Sullivan: Harvard--Ferrucci (4), Crofton (3), Leary (2), DeVries (2), Bevilacqua, McGowan. A: Brown--Stain (2), Harvard--Ferrucci (3), Bevilacqua (2), Leary, DeVries. S: Brown--Dickson 17; Harvard--Cynar...
Well perhaps Sheridan (Wesley Snipes) of the movie U.S. Marshals didn't get on the force this way. Actually there are rumors going around that audiences have seen this movie before. Since the director Stuart Baird knew this, he didn't even bother to pick up where The Fugitive left off (not that there was anywhere to go, but that's sort of the definition of sequel); he just starts over again. Sheridan's framed, Sheridan escapes, Sheridan fights back. Well, at least it's more believable that track star Snipes can elude the capture of trained professionals who always...
...explain my position about this little utopia of movie plot scenarios. There's a scene in U.S. Marshals where Gerard catches Sheridan picking his handcuffs off and asks him whether or not he's going to escape because Gerard is busy and can't watch him just now that characterizes the mood of the film. Jones is aboard the prison transport plane because of this stupid public relations reason that his superior all but made up. (Didn't these people see ConAir? Why is it that people have to fly criminals anywhere? It's not like they have anywhere...
...Sheridan says cigarettes are also helpful in social situations...
...Sheridan says he was smoking two packs--approximately 40 cigarettes--a day in the fall...