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I see it happen surprisingly often, Thor. Maybe not in the works of Scorsese or others where everybody speaks at the same time, but I thought we should have seen an end to it after the "overlapping dialogue" of THE THING, sixty-one years ago.
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I'm also starting to hate when people call each other by their names often in films especial when talk to each other. When used in anger or in serious moments I don't mind it as much because that usually does add weight to what you are saying to someone but I cannot stand when done often as it feels like two politicians are speaking to one another.
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Killer drains the brake fluid from a car to kill a person. Like, that's SURE FIRE way TO KILL SOMEONE!!!!??? Idiotic!!!!! bruce
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After a driver of a car is shot and killed, the car accelerates out of control. a) The run-away limo in True Lies b) General McCallister's car in Lethal Weapon c) I'm sure there are other examples...... .....LIVE AND LET DIE right. you have to PRESS DOWN on the accelerator to make it go fast idiotic!
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I'm also starting to hate when people call each other by their names often in films especial when talk to each other. r. Oh i hate that!!!!! BUFFY -which i loved- drove me crazy with that. Buffy: "Angel" Angel: "Buffy"
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I'm also starting to hate when people call each other by their names often in films especial when talk to each other. r. Oh i hate that!!!!! Especially when people who are very close greet each other: BUFFY -which i loved- drove me crazy with that. Buffy: "Angel" Angel: "Buffy"
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Whenever someone gets shot while wearing a bullet proof vest, they always have to rip open there shirt as if to say "See! I'm wearing a bullet proof vest!" even when we (sometimes) already knew they were.
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Just as well these hero's never seem to get shot in the head or legs when wearing a bullet proof vest! maybe that's because gunmen are fans of FISTFUL OF DOLLARS? Man with NO Name: "Aim for the heart Rojo" If you want to kill me you have to aim for the heart " Rojo: Okay senor. bruce
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Jan 10, 2012 - 4:12 PM
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3 ways to die in the movies by gunfire ------------------------------------------------ 1) instant death : someone shot in torso (not heart) drops and is gone. Generally no blood. 2) last farewell : someone shot in torso (not heart) drops and has just enough time to deliver their last farewell... "Tell Susan I love her!"... amidst grimaces but not agonizing pain. Followed by the obligatory cough, stare into space, then 'outta here'. 3) screaming death throws : someone shot in torso (not heart) drops and spends 10 mins in agony until military comrades decide to "Give him the morphine!"... which means a lethal dose. Unlike #1 above, these are usually physiological exhibitions of human anatomy and quite red. 3 ways not to die in the movies by gunfire ------------------------------------------------------ 1) Good guy shot multiple times (enough to take out 5 bad guys), stumbles around, liquidates all remaining bad guys, removes bullets with a pen knife (helped by girl friend), and resumes party mode the next day. 2) Run behind bannisters on a staircase; especially good for machine gun fire. Any plywood furniture will do. 3) Get shot in the sherrif's badge, cigarrete lighter, silver dollar, belt buckle, bozo button, etc.
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1) Guy 1 (most times black) shot (usually in the leg or around the shoulder area) to guy 2: "I'm alright. You go get him". 2) Guy 1 (usually white) usually jokingly to guy 2, who's shot up: "Are you alright? This macho boontash has to go. D.S. Yeah....I generally hate "Are you alright?", no matter which context. The corollary to that: No matter how hurt the person is they ALWAYS say "i'm ok"
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