Forced Entry

Forced Entry may refer to:

  • Forced entry or forcible entry, entering into property, lawfully or unlawfully, by use of force

In Music:

  • Forced Entry (band), a band from Seattle, WA.

In film:

  • Forced Entry (1973 film), a pornographic film starring Harry Reems
  • Forced Entry (1975 film), a horror film remake of the 1973 film
  • Forced Entry (2002 film), a pornographic film released by Extreme Associates
  • Forced Entry, a 2007 pornographic film starring Rod Barry
  • Forced Entry, a short film by Brooke "Mikey" Anderson

In television:

  • "Forced Entry" (CSI: Miami), an episode
  • "Forced Entry" (NCIS), an episode

Famous quotes containing the words forced and/or entry:

    I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.
    Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968)

    All mothers need instruction, nurturing, and an understanding mentor after the birth of a baby, but in this age of fast foods, fast tracks, and fast lanes, it doesn’t always happen. While we live in a society that provides recognition for just about every life event—from baptisms to bar mitzvahs, from wedding vows to funeral rites—the entry into parenting seems to be a solo flight, with nothing and no one to mark formally the new mom’s entry into motherhood.
    Sally Placksin (20th century)