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Maybe they hang out under different grates along the same stretch, they don't seem like swindling amateurs The conception is great, ideas formed by the director and two stars as they go. Ethan Hawke credits Before Sunrise as the first time anyone gave him a chance as a writer, and he pursues it quite a bit now They really are doing a lot of telling people directly that things are jokes, but they were dead serious about screwing the delivery man Oh no what have I started, I am watching it right now These are really good examples that definitely satisfy the prompt Michael Myers' black eyes, Tim Curry's Pennywise, Alex Delarge's twisted grin I was heavy into Slashers for a long time, Halloween especially, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, I loved movies with lots of trashy sequels. Still do but I have moved on a bit. Psycho is great and even the sequels are fun and Peeping Tom is one of a kind I am drinking a beer right now and am changing to it, but I gotta get a pizza to go with it Yeah it was pretty to close his first movie I think, also he just won an Oscar, and deserved it I may have seen that movie more than almost any other. I like Sam Rockwell's [i] anything you want, we got, anything you wanna do, do it [/i] I really wanted to hang out in that warehouse on Ladman Island That one's good, or in Raf's voice, [i]where do they come up with this stuff?[/i] One of my favorite non sequiturs to pull out at the right moment and stimulate conversation is, [i]who is this Oroku Saki?[/i] to mixed results Never lower your eyes to an enemy I like the parts where the knocked out foot clan members slink off the edge of the screen to make room for the Shredder I think it was Dana Carvey I played hockey too! I've hit my head all sorts of ways and never lost consciousness, do not want to Yeah I forgot out him haha Yes getting knocked out takes a lot and would probably be very serious And in real life a loss of consciousness is the main thing that would determine a probable necessity for a medical evaluation, which these characters never get I just watched an episode of Jessica Jones where a main character took a serious blow and was fine a little bit later, it's getting to me. It's worth noting the character does not have super powers