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He did it so he could get the burglars to leave which they refused, I feel no sympathy for the burglars for the consequences of their actions. While I thought the booby trap sequence was superior here than the original I thought the rest of the first movie was superior to this one. Andy Dufresne on The Shawshank Redemption, I just love how cool and nonchalant he was throughout the movie. As a kid I used to laugh at this scene, as an adult I get grossed out by it as I cannot stand watching people vomit to this day. I liked it but never thought it was a great film, I give Cyrus a 7/10 (would've been a higher rating if the ending wasn't abrupt). While I find Steven to be a somewhat flawed character I thought he was a decent person, he could've been nicer towards Chip when he needed to be left alone but I didn't feel Steven deserved to be treated horribly for his behavior. Because Potter got off way too easily unlike most other villains, plus his wheelchair pusher didn't do anything about it when it cames to Potter's greed. I wish the wheelchair pusher took back the $8,000 to George and apologize to him for the pain and suffering that Potter has caused. Because Potter got off way too easily unlike most other villains, plus his wheelchair pusher didn't do anything about it when it cames to Potter's greed. I wish the wheelchair pusher took back the $8,000 to George and apologize to him for the pain and suffering that Potter has caused. Yes as the early 1970's was a fun era to grow up in. Another officer who I thought acted overly aggressive for no reason was Colleen Mestas of Fresno, California (Season 9), she did a traffic stop on a person who was intoxicated and was also on parole, while doing the traffic stop, the suspect pulled right away, Officer Mestas acted hostile and demanding towards the suspect right from the get go, the suspect never posed a threat towards the officer at first, when Mestas kept on being pushy and demanding towards the drunk driver he ends up spewing out a bunch of obscenities at Mestas which I don't blame him, oddly when the backup officers arrived the drunk driver was being cordial and polite towards them, the drunk driver strikes me as someone who'll give respect to those who treat him with treatment. Splinter's speech here reminds me of my department manager from my previous job using the most hardworking, experienced employee to take advantage of so she could have him make her look good in front of the upper management, when that doesn't go well she'll blame her failures on him and subject him to unpleasant working conditions as a punishment, he would get very sensitive whenever he unintentionally makes her upset and be very hard on himself for failing. I personally didn't want Elsa to die because she wasn't truly an evil character, she did let her greed get the better of her, I would have liked to see Elsa redeem herself. I thought it was a lot funnier seeing Vogel and especially Donovan die No because I loved the humor of the film and enjoyed the bantering between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery. Also what's with the love that so many Christians have towards Donald Trump? It's supposed to be an unpleasant word to call someone. I would just drop out as I have no patience towards people like him, I totally hated the scenes where Fletcher would tell the drummers to stop immediately. While I thought it was a very good movie I disagree with the 8.5 rating that it gets, I feel it deserves a 7.0 rating at the most although I personally give Whiplash an 8/10. I thought the best years for Beavis and Butthead were from 1993-95, I didn't think the later episodes from their original run were as great as their earlier episodes. I'm born in 1980 and to me MTV was a good channel to watch until 1998. For me the downhill slide started to occur in 1992, it was a slow descent at first but things didn't start to get really bad until 1998 or so.