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It would depend. If they both had previous crimes on their record it would be more than that. I had a guy rob my apartment once. The police caught him and the judge gave him 5 years. He had also been on probation for another crime though.
When I was a kid we often went to another relative's House on Christmas since they had more room for everyone. A few days later we would travel to Indiana to visit my dad's side of the family.
Yeah. And you feel his anger towards them since they framed him for a crime he didn't commit and his friend is now terrified of him cause of being threatened by the impersonater.
Frankly I thought the only episode where Bane was cool was the episode Over the Edge. He was too silly in this one.
I have read things in my dreams so it's not true.
You Raimi fans are so ridiculous. Did you really think he and Tobey Maguire were going to make Spider-Man movies forever? If you did you are deluded. Also there is not a good way of fitting the continuity of Raimi's films into the MCU. There is no way to explain where Spider-Man has been the entire history of the MCU. Marvel wanted their own version of Spider-Man that would fit into their Film Universe. Also I doubt Raimi would want to have to make mention of things from movies he had no part in making.
I agree. I love how the black thug keeps beating and punching Batman in the stomach and how Batman is able to shrug it off. I also like how he fools the thug into thinking he went down the bell tower only for him to do the surprise attack with his leg grab and throw the thug down the tower. I also love the music that plays. It's so catchy.
Shut up Maxim Recoil! Quit trying to force your opinion on everyone! Truth is Cameron had a different vision for T2 than you do! You can hate it all you want but you are the minority and you are not changing my opinion of T2 or anyone else's with your pro Terminator 1 fanboy complaints!
The part where Marvin shoots the incoming rocket with a handgun blowing up the woman and everything else. Then says, "Old man my ass!"
I agree with the TC but my main beef is that the ending should've been them both going to jail for drug dealing to make the point that what Clarence and Alabama did was wrong. But that's just me. I didn't like the happy ending. I thought it was bullcrap. I'll admit though I didn't like the protagonists that much and thought they were both idiots. Still an entertaining movie.
Because people see Horror movies for good acting. Think I will go watch As good as it gets for its scenes of violence and explosions.
It's straight from the comic Welcome Back Frank. He refuses to give them anything because he likes Frank and is willing to sacrifice himself for him. Though the big difference is in the comic it was only 2 guys and Frank ends up killing them both in the middle of them trying to get Dave to talk.
How is the crane scene any different than the scene from the scene near the end of Spider-Man 1 where all the people start throwing stuff at Green Goblin to save Spider-Man?
I will somewhat agree with the TC about some things except saying that Laura Harrier is ugly. But something I want to point out is that Ned is not made to be Ned Leeds. He's an Ultimate Universe character named Ganke who was friends with Miles Morales in the comics. Why they didn't just call him that I don't know. But nothing about him is anything like the character Ned Leeds. But he is very similar to the character Ganke. I did like the movie but my problem isn't the race change. It's the fact that all of Peter's classmates with the exception of Betty Brant and Liz barely resemble their comic selves. I don't like the version of Flash in the movie who makes fun of Peter because he's jealous of him for being smarter than him. But something I really don't like is the school he goes to is a special prep school for geniuses. So most everyone around him is just as nerdy as he is. That takes away Peter being an outsider in highschool when most everyone in the school is just like him. I also didn't like that Peter is so young and the fact it's probably going to be 2 sequels before he graduates highschool.
I liked that episode. It really did have a good point to it too. I will admit I don't like change either. But you just have to adjust to it.
I saw this as a kid but didn't see Goodfellas til I was an adult. Same with the Godfather. I still found it funny how mad Pesto would get.
Oh my gosh! It does sound like he said the f word! Holy crap! And this was back in the 70s!
I'm afraid that was before my time. I grew up in the 90s.
Although I liked this show, a problem with Jill as a character goes beyond what you said. She is complete sterotypical woman who hates action and horror movies, hates sports, and gets angry when Tim doesn't want to do the things she wants to do. There was also an episode in one of the early season where she insists Tim and the boys watch Sound of Music with her as if they would even appreciate it.
I like the way some things are now. When I was a kid, my parents wouldn't let me play video games except for educational computer games. As an adult I was finally able to play whatever video games I wanted. There are also some bad memories from when I was a kid. Like the first 2 months of 5th grade when my teacher wasn't doing her job and just assigned every subject as homework to the point where I had no time to have fun. Til my parents pulled me out of school and home schooled me since all my lessons were being done at home anyway. And especially my freshman year when I went back to public school where these people who had years before been my friends were now verbally bullying me and other kids were verbally bullying me as well. Then the only friend I had in that highschool suddenly died of a seizure. Then later after being home schooled for my sophomore year I ended up going back to public school and experienced more verbal bullying. Good riddance to those times!