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Executive DecisionExecutive Decision (1996)

IMDB rating: 6.20

Plot: Terrorists take over a 747 bound from Athens to Washington D.C., supposedly to effect the release of their leader. Intelligence expert David Grant suspects another reason and convinces the military that the ‘plane should not be allowed to enter U.S. airspace. An assault mission is devised, using a specially equipped ‘plane designed for mid-air crew transfers, and Grant finds himself aboard the 747 with a team of military anti-terrorists who have to defuse a bomb and overpower the terrorists.

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Directors: Baird Stuart

Actors: Russell Kurt,Seagal Steven,Leguizamo John,Platt Oliver,Morton Joe,Wong B. D.,Cariou Len,Hubley Whip,Katsulas Andreas,Walsh J.T.,Neuhaus Ingo,Jones William James,Action,Adventure,Thriller,

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Why did celtic get special treatment from SKY?
They are not shy of showing other team`s fans disgracing them-self`s so why did the tims get this special treatment

Sky Sports,

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We muted sound of Celtic fans’ chanting and singing during minute’s silence, admit Sky
Nov 9 2009 By Jack Mathieson

SKY TV muted the sound of chanting during the minute’s silence for Remembrance Day at the Falkirk v Celtic match yesterday.

Tv company bosses admitted sound levels were brought to a minimum to cover up the sound of chants from outside the ground.

Outside the stadium, at the corner between the two stands where Celtic fans were watching the game, around 40 people sang republican songs during the tribute to the fallen.

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell was seen shaking his head at one point during the minute’s silence.

The crowd disruption was audible on radio coverage and was later also revealed on additional footage posted on video-sharing website YouTube.

A Sky insider said: "Our sound technicians at all the games we cover have the ability to mute any chants or songs which could cause offence.

"That was clearly the case here – although the silence was observed by the vast majority of all the fans inside the ground."

The home side had rejected the idea of holding a minute’s applause instead of a silence.

The demonstrators outside the ground were massively outnumbered by around 300 Celtic fans who were still queueing to get into the match at kick-off time.

Some of the genuine latecomers protested to newsmen that they were not part of any demonstration, and urged the youngsters to be quiet.

Last year, a small minority of Celtic fans linked to the "Green Brigade" protested over the club’s decision to incorporate a poppy on their kit for the match against Motherwell.

At the next home match against Kilmarnock, some fans known to have links to this group were ejected by club stewards – although Celtic said the action was not a direct reaction to the poppy protest.

Police insiders, however, said the protest and the ejections of the fans were linked.
i bump my gums about it even more now witch whats wrong your brainwashing defence`s kicking in


It was an entirely different set of circumstances, not done to preserve any clubs reputation. Done to preserve the occasion and to prevent upsetting others probably.

Like the avatar name does it also apply when you are on here defending Rangers fans, just wondered?

Biatcho | Nov 09, 2009


They want us in the EPL, more than you.
SIR CUSTAC CANT | Nov 09, 2009


Aye good, they wanted an audience and didni get one.
?????? | Nov 09, 2009


so whats ur question then? many times has the question to be asked if it bothers u so u shoulda went and asked the fans that were responsible why they didnt stfu for a min…instead of humpin ur gums here….we cant answer cos we didnt do it

brainwashing? yeah that will be it ed
I love Celtic yes I do | Nov 09, 2009


Ask SKY. 08442414141
WINGNUT17 | Nov 09, 2009


I think it’s quite obvious.

They (and others) will use the excuse it was done ‘to discourage others from taking similar actions’…….but the truth lies eslewhere…..

Maybe BJK.
Tims'Rugly | Nov 09, 2009