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He asks Manny for more ham: "Mas hamon, pon mas hamon..." ~ More ham, put some more ham...
Manny says: "Que mas carne, ni mas carne - asi viene el sandwich, meng!" What 'more meat' ain't no more meat - that's how the sandwich comes, man!
I hope this helps
I'd like:
Sheldon to get food poisoning from all the sausage he eats... :D
Raj get run over by a bus...
Howard gets his PhD
Leonard and Penny have a kid....
Don't hate.... you know that's what should happen!
LMAO
And it's a damn shame. This film has so much in it to do nicely, yet fails miserably.
Fun little parts here and there tho....
OP, I agree with your assessment whole-heartedly!
It's a great film! An adventure the audience gets to go on...
The second film... oy!
They tried to bring "General Hummel" (The Rock) into it! SMDH!
Ed Harris sucked! His "villain" in this was an ass hole! And yes, I know villains are supposed to be bad, but in the first, Sean Bean was an asshole, but also a guy the audience could kind of root for. He had charm and one could relate.... He was "fun". A smart character who is doing what he can to keep up with the main character's wits.
Ed Harris in 2 was just a scum bag, probably a pervert, asshole.... I enjoyed when he died. By contrast, when Sean Bean gets arrested at the end of 1, I felt kinda bad for him.... he lost the game.... 3 should bring him back!
2 was life and death, not a game. Not a scavenger hunt. Not fun. And when you kill the "fun" that made the first film, you have a crappy second film.
I want a third, but I want the same adventure and fun from the first.
and fuck ed I have no harris!!!!
da fuck?
It’s Lee Majors saying:
“I’m not gonna warn you again...”
It’s the cool 80s tv show known as The Fall Guy.
Lee Majors plays a Hollywood stuntman that moonlights as a detective...
We got the star of the film who got his start on moonlighting.... connection???
Who knows...
Or as Hans would say, “who cares?”
I didn’t verify this thru a site or credits, I’m just going by what I remember ...
And I’m sure it’s the fall guy!
The "American" did not solve everything. It was not "easy" for him to gain the respect of the Samurai. It only happened after he proved himself to actually be on a path to becoming one of them.
The Ninja attack...
You notice that immediately after, they bow to "The American", where before this, they did not... he was one of them now.
I enjoyed this film for the acting and direction. Edward Zwick, known for Glory, About Last Night (the good one), and Moonlighting....
The soundtrack is awesome! Hans Zimmer never disappoints.
And yes, it's all fiction, but that's what a good Director does! He turns a story into art... the great ones do, anyway.
AND....
Those of us intrigued by the actual history of Japan can go ANYWHERE (computers????) to read and learn the real history. This film and other great media like NARCOS beckon to the fans, real ones, to go research.... find out what really happened.... what motivated the production to change this or that...
And yes, that's peeking behind the curtain, but after you've seen a film or any media you actually liked and enjoyed, what better way to enrich that sentiment but to research the subject matter AND LEARN ALL YOU CAN ABOUT IT, not just seeing the 2 hour "movie"...?
What are you, a deplorable?! Never get your history from the loudmouth on tv. Always get more than one source.
I suspect you know this....
And the "American"... he's in it, and it's just my humble opinion, to WITNESS the events. To see the substance of the Samurai. To translate it. To bring it into the modern era just as Katsumoto said. Nothing in the film shows "things going great because of the American"... if anything, he f*cked up the treaty they were about to sign.
Algren (sic?) was lucky to be there. He was able to restore his own personal honor as Katsumoto also realizes before his end.
The last one.... that was Katsumoto.... Algren was there to RECORD it... why you think they focus on his journals????
The love angle...
He doesn't even get any of that in the film! It's assumed that after perhaps... but nothing is explicitly stated. The weight of Algren's guilt was clear to Taka and thru the course of the film, she waivers on her disdain for him because she can tell he IS CHANGING... maybe not into her husband, but a man who has lived and loved that what she does, understands somewhat what she does, and with that guilt of taking her husband, accepts the responsibilty to care and love for the her and her kids.
All the men of the village are dead... and this is when Algren goes back to begin anew with her....
That's NOT "winning the fight and getting the girl". Have some depth to your vision, bro.
Yes he does give a toss!
It's a really good scene between what I thought was actually a brother and sister... I have sisters... all older than me, so it was very familiar.
Of course he did.... she threw it at him, although why, I'll never know.... Alan Rickman was a profoundly great actor, but he was no "hunk"....
And his gift to her, I thought they made it abundantly clear, was bartar for that... sad!
I was rooting for Andy... lol....
But seriously, Juliet is just as bad... but we do not know if she ever told her hubby... couples have secrets.... from and most certainly WITH each other.
I don't even think they TALKED about their issues...
Just staying together... quiet resolve.... the English way...
LOVED this film... yeh, the "Body Double" parts were dull, but not a waste, and some people may even like them the best...
I liked the Aurelia story. It was the cutest and cheesiest, but I gotta admit, I always get choked up when he's in the cafe, declaring his love for her. I think it hits the spot, but then I'm a shite wannabe writer too, so maybe that's why I like them...
Hugh Grant was great... they all were... even Laura Linny.... wanted to beat her and her brother up.... he's to old to be having that hold on her, but whatever.... some strange shit there....
And Colin was the perfect buffer in between, but they could have left denise richards out... she was horrendous and looked like she was pretending to be an american "hot girl"...
Just my humble opinion....
GREAT CHRISTMAS MOVIE!
Don't you know?
Can't you tell?
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^Thjs
You're not meaningful enough for me to "resent" you... lol
How pathetic are you? You get all annoyed b/c I disagree...
You're a fkn retard. I'm laughing at you.
"ignore"...?
cool. peace. DINGLEBERRY.
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THAT's WHY THAT KID DON'T LOOK NO SIX YEARS OLD!!!
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This is a TV SHOW, not "reality".
I think we checked that off the list as soon as "the undead" started walking around...
I think it's silly!
I think the same people who think Judith is "annoying" are the same people who want Neegan to be your boss now that Rick is gone...
bottom-feeders...
I could be wrong... nothing but God is absolute...
And I can admit to bottom-feeding once or twice, so I ain't saying I'm better...
deal
with
it.
Oh, so they trusted people AFTER "the gov'ner", idiot Alexandrians, Neegan's rat turd people...
They trusted again????
I can buy that...
6 years seems too much....
Darryl would be all UNABOMBER'd out, instead of looking like: "Oh, Darryl went off the grid for a few weeks!"
IDK... I'm not trying to nitpick! I love these last two epiode more than anything in three years!!! So, I ain't beefing....
And I LOVE JUDITH! I think she's friggin nails! She's NOT annoying like some dingleberries have claimed!
I guess we'll see...
"6 years"...
And Michone's kid looks to be 4 years old... wtf?!
Someone in production needs to stop making rookie mistakes. I thought it was a 3 or 4 year by the looks of Judith, Darryl, and Carol... but they show a friggin INFANT in Michone's arms...
I don't buy 6 years!
I posted this in reference to Rosita swapping spit with father Chrome Dome...
Yeah, I didn't like that... friggin a hole gets more tail than anyone!!!
When the episode opened and she kissed him like that, I was like: "That's BU:LSHIT!!!!"
Eugene was trying to get some from her too! Friggin dorks!