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https://www.amazon.com/lighter-watch/s?k=lighter+watch I think they thought the wife was the courier and she was either pulling a fast one or had failed to do her job correctly. Listening now - thanks for sharing (and nice beats)! Completely agree, and I am the person who jumps all over people who put spoilers in their thread titles. A) this was not in the title. B) '100 Things...' is fair warning that you will get spoilers if you click. I am the one who always yells at people for putting spoilers in their post title. But in this case '100 things' is a clear indication that it's going to be details from the film, so no sympathy from me. And that's saying a lot. Haha - true! A) She was a local hire B) They needed someone who could speak fluent German for the part. Very good. It is absolutely possible for someone to go down a ladder like that, with hands loosely gripping and feet also creating friction in order to break the fall. And the guy was a trained agent as well. I'm glad they didn't make a sequel. The first thing they would have done is killed of Gina's character to get a new chick for Liam. No thanks - I liked her. It is a spoiler. Please take out of title. B/c they actually had sex. You see the end of the scene where she's toweling off with her hair different (in disguise or out of disguise or diff disguise). A) She was hired on location. B) She needed to speak German for scenes. This is very informative and worth a read (the first answer): https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-hate-Monsanto A) Please take the spoiler out of the title. B) He tried to get Cole to drink something. When Cole refused, he saw that the only other option was to drink it himself, so at least he would not name names. Why say 'Spoiler' and then put a spoiler (major) in the title? How about this: 'Question about Jurgen (Spoiler)? Much more considerate of others. I was thinking similar thougths while watching it. With an added point. The zombies are programmed to eat the humans and the humans are programmed to kill the zombies. Neither sees the other as fully deserving of existence. In the end they learn to bridge the gap between them - it's not about whether we are human or zombie, but whether we are free to live our lives and give space to one another. It's not about 'zombie vs human', it's about 'free vs not-free' and 'willing to coexist vs not willing to coexist'. Didn't quite make up for the others. Still very formulaic, not in a good way. It had a lot of pathos in some parts and was hilarious in others... I'm thinking that's pretty good coming from you. Not 'great', but def entertaining. Me - I'd give it at least a 7. Btw, just watched 'Cold Pursuit' and loved it. (Diff tone entirely)