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Pointman is a TV movie pilot and TV series on the Prime Time Entertainment Network in 1995. The main character was framed and convicted of fraud while he was an investment banker.
To take point, walk point, be on point, or be a point man is to assume the first and most exposed position in a combat military formation, [1] that is, the leading soldier or unit advancing through hostile or unsecured territory. [2] [3] The term can be applied to infantry or mechanized columns. The soldier, vehicle, or unit on point is ...
A point man is a soldier in the front of a military advance. Point man may also refer to: Point Man, a 2019 Vietnam War film; Point Man, a character in the video game F.E.A.R. Pointman, a television series; Pointman (user interface), device used to control one's avatar
The Point Men (Korean: 교섭; Hanja: 交涉; RR: Gyoseob; lit. Bargaining) is a 2023 South Korean action thriller film directed by Yim Soon-rye and starring Hwang Jung-min and Hyun Bin. [2] [3] The film is based on the 2007 South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan and the subsequent rescue mission.
The Point! is the sixth studio album by American songwriter and musician Harry Nilsson, released in late 1970. It was accompanied by an animated film adaptation directed by Fred Wolf , which aired in early February 1971 on the ABC-TV network.
The Point Men may refer to: The Point Men (2001 film), an action crime thriller film; The Point Men (2023 film), a South Korean action crime thriller film
Pointman uses a set of three consumer grade input devices: a Natural Point TrackIR 5 head tracker, a Sony DualShock 3 gamepad, and a pair of flight simulator foot pedals from CH Products. [1] The additional input from the head and feet offloads the hands from having to control the entire avatar and allows for a more natural assignment of control.
Point Blank is a 1967 American crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin, co-starring Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn and Carroll O'Connor, and adapted from the 1963 crime noir pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. [3]