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Poll: IMDb Poll Board Super Bowl Lottery II: Heather Waters' Filmography

The score of the Super Bowl LVII was 38 to 35 in favor of the Chiefs. To celebrate this score, we have chosen to look at the filmography of IMDb's "nm3835" who is a virtually unknown actress. Her name is Heather Waters. So, congratulations to her for winning the second IMDb Poll Board Super Bowl Lottery.

Which of her work looks the most interesting?

Vote for Part I here.

Discuss here

Make Your Choice

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    Bleeding Iowa (1999)

    Plot: A convicted felon is set free by the FBI to unknowingly take part in a political assassination.
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    Self Storage (1999)

    Plot: For years, Charlie has been relying on two things to get through life: his trust fund and charm. When both run dry, he's forced to move into a self-storage facility with his friend, Jay, a med school dropout. Convinced that their lives will only get better if they hit rock bottom first, Charlie and Jay embark on a quest in search of the "lowest point." Only the appearance of Mel, another young resident of the storage facility, forces the guys to confront the absurdity of their mission.
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    The Chronicles of Riddick: Into Pitch Black (2000)

    Plot: After the events of Pitch Black, a contractor is hired to locate Riddick, dead or alive. He reviews available information on him and the events of Pitch Black. Terrified, he hires a female cyberpunk merc to do the job for him.
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    Frozen (2005)

    Plot: It's two years since the mysterious disappearance of Kath Swarbrick's older sister Annie, but Kath remains haunted by a need to know what happened. When police investigations wind down, Kath continues the search herself. She gets nowhere until she steals some CCTV footage of her sister on her final day. Visiting the spot where Annie was filmed, Kath becomes convinced she has found a portal to another reality and from this portal Kath is trying to say something. A clue, perhaps? Or a warning? Those close to Kath are skeptical. They question her sanity, beg her to stop searching. But has Kath really found a way to access the afterlife? Or has she stumbled upon a dangerous truth?

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