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Head injuries in Movies/TV


Is anyone else very tired of this trope? A while back I was into the show LOST, which had its ups and downs (and probably one season too many, but I was satisfied with its conclusion) and virtually every episode someone would get knocked unconscious by a stick or a rock or a fist or (most commonly) a semiautomatic handgun.

Now when you have more than 20 episodes per season and somebody is getting knocked out every episode (sometime multiple KOs per ep) it begins to get a little ridiculous. A Glock to the skull could just kill you right there, but I don't think I've ever seen that happen in a movie or show. Are there any? Do head injuries ever carry the weight they should in our recreational media? I'm also looking at you Marty McFly for the many brain bashing you withstood.

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Interesting issue you touched on here Pete. With all the news/stories/controversy around concussions in sports these days. It seems to me in movies a quick bonk on the head would knock a guy right out, Princess Bride being my favorite. Seems like something the Myth Busters should look in to.

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I just watched an episode of Jessica Jones where a main character took a serious blow and was fine a little bit later, it's getting to me. It's worth noting the character does not have super powers

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Having never had a concussion, I can't really describe what it en-tales. I have however played competitive hockey for several years and have never actually seen a person get knocked out cold and I have witnessed some intense head shots. Even it other physical sports like boxing or MMA I have never seen someone get knocked out.

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Yes getting knocked out takes a lot and would probably be very serious

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I played hockey too! I've hit my head all sorts of ways and never lost consciousness, do not want to

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Yea! I have taken some blows. I have even had a couple teeth knocked out. Never lost consciousness or even come close to it

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And in real life a loss of consciousness is the main thing that would determine a probable necessity for a medical evaluation, which these characters never get

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Now a days in sports they take any kind of bump to the head more seriously.

Something funny from my child hood. From the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. After the big final fight at the end between the turtles and the foot clan the police chief says "someone get some doctors out here" It is one of the only movie scenes I can remember where someone in charge actually asks for doctors after a huge fight scene

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I like the parts where the knocked out foot clan members slink off the edge of the screen to make room for the Shredder

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The foot clan seemed way too easy to knock out. Especially since like 100 of em couldn't take down the turtles (in that scene in April's building before it lit on fire)

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Never lower your eyes to an enemy

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NINJA VANISH!

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One of my favorite non sequiturs to pull out at the right moment and stimulate conversation is, who is this Oroku Saki? to mixed results

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What about....

I MADE A FUNNY!

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That one's good, or in Raf's voice, where do they come up with this stuff?

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I loved the way the turtles mouths moved when they were eating.

Pork rind? Pork rind!

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I may have seen that movie more than almost any other. I like Sam Rockwell's anything you want, we got, anything you wanna do, do it I really wanted to hang out in that warehouse on Ladman Island

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Dude! Until now I had no idea that was Sam Rockwell. Thank you for that little bit of movie trivia. Gotta say he looks about the same now. Dude has aged well. As i kid I was obsessed with this movie.

"He's a claustrophobic"

"I never even looked at another man before:

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Yeah it was pretty to close his first movie I think, also he just won an Oscar, and deserved it

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I am gonna break out TMNT this weekend, have a few beers and laugh myself silly. See if I pick up on any jokes I might have missed as a kid.

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I am drinking a beer right now and am changing to it, but I gotta get a pizza to go with it

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It doesn't look like it is on Netflix so I might have to do some searchng

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Do you happen to be familiar with Massive Head Wound Harry, an older SNL skit?

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Yeah I forgot out him haha

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Always wanting to rest on a white couch. Classic

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Sounds familiar. Was that Chris Farley?

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I think it was Dana Carvey

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He might have done it too. I remember Dana Carvey and Chris Kattan both doing it over the years.

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