Search Recent Posts The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest Combo TV SpotWatch The Spy Next Door Free Cats Dogs The Revenge Of Kitty Galore LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS THE OWLS OF GAHOOLE NEW TRAILER HD Toothless Solange Dancingin The Dark Call Of Duty Black Ops Review Skyline Movie The Dragon With The Girl Tattoo By Adam Roberts Other Blogs Movie CoastMovie Probe The Movie Store Tags 127 HoursA Nightmare On Elm Street Alice In Wonderland Alpha And Omega Avatar: Special Edition Babies Brooklyn's Finest Burlesque Case 39 Catfish Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore Charlie St. Cloud Chloe City Island Clash Of The Titans Conviction Cop Out Cyrus Date Night Daybreakers Dear John Death At A Funeral Despicable Me Devil Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Dinner For Schmucks Due Date Easy A Eat Pray Love Edge Of Darkness Exit Through The Gift Shop Extraordinary Measures Fair Game Faster For Colored Girls From Paris With Love Furry Vengeance Get Him To The Greek Get Low Going The Distance Green Zone Greenberg Grown Ups Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 Hereafter Hot Tub Time Machine How To Train Your Dragon Hubble 3D I Am Love Inception Inside Job Iron Man 2 It's Kind Of A Funny Story Jackass 3-D Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work Jonah Hex Just Wright Kick-Ass Killers Knight & Day Leap Year Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga'Hoole Legion Let Me In Letters To God Letters To Juliet Life As We Know It Lottery Ticket Love And Other Drugs MacGruber Machete Mao's Last Dancer Marmaduke Megamind Morning Glory My Name Is Khan My Soul To Take Nanny McPhee Returns Oceans Our Family Wedding Paranormal Activity 2 Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief Piranha 3D Please Give Predators Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time Ramona And Beezus Red Remember Me Repo Men Resident Evil: Afterlife Robin Hood Salt Saw 3D Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Secretariat Sex And The City 2 She's Out Of My League Shrek Forever After Shutter Island Skyline Solitary Man Splice Step Up 3-D Takers Tangled The A-Team The American The Back-Up Plan The Book Of Eli The Bounty Hunter The Crazies The Expendables The Ghost Writer The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest The Girl Who Played With Fire The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo The Karate Kid The Kids Are All Right The Last Airbender The Last Exorcism The Last Song The Last Station The Losers The Next Three Days The Other Guys The Runaways The Secret In Their Eyes The Social Network The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Spy Next Door The Switch The Town The Twilight Saga: Eclipse The Warrior's Way The Wolfman To Save A Life Tooth Fairy Toy Story 3 Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? Unstoppable Valentine's Day Vampires Suck Waiting For Superman Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps When In Rome Winter's Bone You Again You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger Youth In Revolt | Marketplace
| SECRET 7 Catfish Bait Pint Why is our SECRET-7 bait different? Long story short IS, Team Catfish Bought A recipe from a retired chemist in Illinois. Glen WORKED on His ingredients and manufacturing process for 17 Years Before He Was Truly happy. As Soon As We Got the first sample Knew WE WAS bait this special, super sticky and Loaded With catfish attractants. Glen's family and friends HAD Been With This catfish whacking stuff for a very long time, now icts your turn! Glen and family history are Proud That We are using history to reach secret bait recipe catfish anglers everywhere. We Are Proud to offer you accurate historical Sami Our Secret recipe in jars and pails-7. SECRET-7 Catches channel and blue cats cats alike. It has a silky smooth texture With sticky blend of fish attractors That drive wild catfish. SECRET-7 dip bait is great in ponds, lakes, rivers, or streams.CommentsConcha Ackman says... Sure, I suppose it's possible that you could fall in love with someone online and never google them, even if they claim to have a famous artist as a family member... but if you were that naive, would you also be the kind of person who makes movies for a living?I thought not. This film is a completely disingenuous portrait of how scheming hipsters conspired to make money from the obvious situation of a terribly troubled woman, and an exploitation of her personal problems so that the filmmakers can make some kind of "point" about how difficult it is to really know who's on the other end of your internet communications.It's completely unbelievable, and it's deeply unethical.Don't give these horrible people your money - I sure wish I hadn't.I feel dirty for having supported this exploitation in any way. Posted on October 15, 2010 Gwyn Purdon says... So-would you believe me if I told you that showman P.T. Barnum, in point of fact, never actually uttered the words "There's a sucker born every minute"? You know how I found that out? I Googled it. It says, right here in the Wikipedia, that P.T. Barnum's "famous quote" never left his lips. And since I read it on the internet, it simply must be true, right? In the documentary (-ish) Catfish, a buzz-generating entry at this year's Sundance, directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost ask their audience to suspend a lot of disbelief. In spite of a cast billed as playing themselves, and Universal's press kit trumpeting that "filmmakers" Schulman and Joost "...had no idea that their project would lead to the most exhilarating and unsettling months of their lives"- well, if this film is a "documentary"- then I have some beautiful beachfront property in Florida to sell you unseen. But I could be wrong. Perhaps the events "documented" in this film did actually transpire as presented, and I'm just an embittered, mean old cynic who has seen too many movies. In fact, let's all play along just for a moment. Let's say that Schulman and Joost really were in the process of making a documentary-in-search-of-a-story, when it struck them that the "story" was right in front of them the whole time. Schulman's brother Nev, a professional photographer blessed with his own camera-friendly good looks, had struck up a social networking-based friendship with an artistically gifted 8 year old girl from Michigan, who initially intrigued him by snail-mailing strikingly mature oil paintings based on his photos. When the girl's 19 year old sister introduced herself into the mix, Nev struck up a web relationship with her as well; a relationship of a more involved and potentially amorous nature. Inevitably, Nev (now the official "subject" of his brother's doc) reached a point where he wanted to take the next logical step-and not necessarily for the reasons you might think (sorry about the vagueness; I'm trying to keep this as "spoiler-free" as possible). Suffice it to say that our intrepid NYC-based trio of dazzling urbanites-turned detectives are soon packing up their film gear and heading to Ted Nugent country for a surprise visit. Ah, but which of the parties involved in this bit of cyber-intrigue is in for the bigger surprise? I could tell you...but then I'd have to kill you. I do have to hand it to the filmmakers-they have at the very least constructed a virtually critic-proof product. If one decries the possible fakery of the film, then the filmmakers could counter that the heart of the story is, after all, about the inherent deception of cyber romance (the old "So how do you know that the hot 19 year old college cheerleader you've been sexting isn't in reality a fat, middle-aged truck driver named Skip?" meme). Also, the film is billed as a "reality thriller"-which could be thrown back at critics as a caveat emptor ("Hey-we never exactly claimed that this was a documentary."). Maybe I'm making a mountain out of a molehill, but in a post "Blair Witch Project" world I feel it is my duty to bring this up. Oh well...wasn't it Godard who said that "Cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world."? If you can get past the "Is it real or Memorex" conundrum-this is not necessarily a bad film; it's intriguing enough to hold your interest through to the end. And if the point is to show how we have become a world of Walter Mittys and Eleanor Rigbys, spending the long dark nights of our souls pecking away on our keyboards, busily reinventing ourselves to assuage our lives of quiet desperation, then the film does convey a bittersweet poignancy in the denouement. And I have a confession to make. I don't have any Florida beachfront property for sale. Posted on October 16, 2010 Loyce Doleac says... Let me start by saying I borrowed an advanced screener copy from a friend and this movie looks stunning on Blu-ray. The scenes at the beach as well as the shots of the zoomed in pixels of the computer monitor truly radiate off the screen and add to this unique movie experience. The screener copy I received had zip as far as special features but I am hoping the official release will include some featurettes and maybe a commentary. However, most people here are probably more curious about the complaints concerning the authenticity and "ethics" of Catfish, and all I can say is don't let those negative reviews discourage you from seeing this film if you enjoy a great movie. I just finished watching the film, and it truly is a brilliant film regardless of whether its "real" or not. What most people are failing to acknowledge is that anytime you film something and edit it for the public, regardless of whether its staged for a movie or an interview for a news segment, just the fact that it is being filmed adds a degree of artificiality to the event. People can argue back and forth about whether Catfish is real, but it does not change that its a beautifully shot movie that really makes you think. Films should encourage thought and provoke the viewer and Catfish does just that. If you want a film with a cut and dry plot and a clearly labeled sign proclaiming the film to be "fiction" or "non-fiction," look elsewhere. The truth is that almost all films are comprised of both fictional and non-fictional aspects, and the sooner we all acknowledge that truth the sooner we can move on and just enjoy the movie. Posted on October 16, 2010 Helene Ficht says... Product was shipped quickly. A little pricey because of $6 shipping cost. Tried it in 2 lakes and two rivers in California. Used it on one rod and cut bait (mackeral and threadfin shad) on the other rod. Caught 0 catfish with the Secret 7 and a total of 12 blue and channel catfish weighing 5 to 12 pounds on the cutbait. Maybe it's still a "Secret" to the catfish around here. Posted on October 17, 2010 Jackson Gundert says... I got the bait today 8/21/10 and went fishing for 30 minutes and caught a 4lb 4oz channel cat. Best bait ever!!!! Thank you Team Catfish Posted on October 21, 2010 Leave a Comment |
Why is our SECRET-7 bait different? Long story short IS, Team Catfish Bought A recipe from a retired chemist in Illinois. Glen WORKED on His ingredients and manufacturing process for 17 Years Before He Was Truly happy. As Soon As We Got the first sample Knew WE WAS bait this special, super sticky and Loaded With catfish attractants. Glen's family and friends HAD Been With This catfish whacking stuff for a very long time, now icts your turn! Glen and family history are Proud That We are using history to reach secret bait recipe catfish anglers everywhere. We Are Proud to offer you accurate historical Sami Our Secret recipe in jars and pails-7. SECRET-7 Catches channel and blue cats cats alike. It has a silky smooth texture With sticky blend of fish attractors That drive wild catfish. SECRET-7 dip bait is great in ponds, lakes, rivers, or streams.