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Yup totally agree was so weird having him voice Alfred but not Voldermort!!!!
Didnt have to show a crash or how he died but could of just started the movie with his funeral with the cast toasting him farewell then get on with the film at least would of been good to give him proper send off not just mention him like they did.
I agree he had opportunity when was with Letty in bed after he met Cipher could of said he has to pretend to go rogue and they could of backed him somehow.
He got the guys to block his car with the van so how did he manage to do that without her listening in his convos?
I mean we all knew he hadn't really turned rogue cos that's not his character and also we see her blackmail him into doing it so i cant see why they couldn't of shown him telling them what he was up to as it didnt hold any major purpose to the viewer to keep that from us.
They all die except the girl who takes the money and walks off.
He came limping into the room and fell to the floor but was no blood or wound on him so not really sure what was supposed to of happened.
Im guessing shot but then why show no blood on him?
I always wondered that, why just one old guy guarding military weapons behind one padlocked chain-mail fence, unreal lol
Ugly as hell tho
Shes whats known as a BOBFOC
Body Off Baywatch Face Off Crimewatch
Nancy was Cordillia wasnt she?
Nancy just signed the letters as 'Cordilia' so they wouldnt know was from her.
So not sure what you mean by asking if "Nancy was the backup target...."
The film’s producers asked Marillion, the prog-rockers who hit big in 1985 with Kayleigh, for special permission to create a running joke around a fictional portrayal of the band’s drummer.
A spokeswoman for the band, a going concern for 34 years, said: “They showed us the clips. They were really funny so we said ‘yes’. We know Marillion are seen as ‘uncool’ but we were delighted to be a part of it.”
Saw this for the first time in about 20 years again last night and the old white guy was indeed played by Eddie Murphy however he was the only one that didn't show there name of who played him in the credits.
Maybe my mind playing tricks but i seem to remember that in the end credits on version i saw years ago had the same 'soup joke' that the old guy tells but right at the end of the joke Eddie Murphy gives his trademark laugh and that's how you know it was played by him but the one i just saw cut out right at the end of the joke so u couldn't hear his laugh.
What happened to the 3rd person as they call out to i think 'Bill' or someone to get the horse but after Josey kills those 2 nothing was heard of the 3rd member?
The way granny spoke of her sons death sounded like it was years ago rather then something quite recent.
While its still possible it was Josey that killed him i thought it would of been too soon for her to find out of her sons death and travle to him in that time.
Was there any time scale in the film i cant remember of how long Josey signed up with Fletcher then found granny and the others in the town?
Agree totally with that.
I was expecting one of them to die as that seems to be what most modern films dictate and was actually pleasantly surprised neither did.