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That whole scene is hilarious. When he goes nuts when the guy running the carnival game says his foot was over the line and refuses to give him the pink elephant. The visual effects of Liam’s anger taking control, everyone’s reactions to his pinky being snapped and bent backwards. “Take the fucking elephant!!!” Hahahah omg was that unexpected and hysterically funny. Yes, I played Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, they used makeup and CGI to help me look different. There has been a years long conspiracy to create the illusion that I am two different people, both with completely different lives and acting careers in order to help facilitate my playing of both characters. My insights are that once they got past the books then the writing started to go to shit, culminating in an awful series finale in which I had to kill myself, and also that it was very difficult to film the scenes where I had to have sex with myself or kiss myself. It’s surprisingly tough to be your own aunt and nephew. Unfortunately, I cannot reveal my true name or else reality will be fractured and the universe as we know it will cease to exist and we will all be sucked through a wormhole to a different dimension similar to hell. Wow, yes it absolutely is. And it gets better on repeated viewings. There is a lot of symbolism and deeper meanings throughout it that you often miss the first time. I watch the whole thing about every two years and I love it. It’s not what you would expect, it’s not all about “oh look how cool these mobsters are” or any stupid stuff like that, it’s a character and morality study in a way. Brings up many life questions, about a huge variety of different aspects of life and the meaning of life. You can get pretty deep into it, or you can just laugh at the funny parts and look forward to the murders. It’s the most rewatchable show I’ve ever seen, in my opinion at least. Lol that exchange between you too is hilarious. I never had any issue seeing every detail of what was happening before this episode. So obviously he messed up, “I made it darker so you guys would have to make it brighter you fools, understand your TV.” That’s what I took away from what he said. Maybe if I’ve ever had an issue before with being unable to see anything besides black forms appearing to bump into each other then maybe I would consider what he was saying to be possibly true. But it’s not like this was slightly too dark, it was way too dark. I wanted to see people’s fighting techniques and styles, individual strikes and DETAILS, not “Oh I think the guy on the left is a normal person and the right is a rotting corpse, ehh maybe not, oh wait it cut to another scene.” And also, whenever people got surrounded by zombies it would cut to something different, then when it cut back suddenly there were a manageable number of zombies and the favorite characters survived it. I wanted to like this episode a lot, but it was a let down in many ways. It didn’t seem like a real Game of Thromes episode, but a stupid rip off meant to try to appeal to the most people as possible. Almost no one of consequence died during this most dangerous battle of the series. I’m very disappointed that no one had the balls to step up and tell the “artists” who began ruining this episode that they were screwing everything up. Wow I’ve never seen either of those movies, I’ve never even heard of 8mm. But because I do love Man on Fire a lot, I’m most definitely going to at least check those movies out, if not watch them. Thanks though, I’ve recently been looking for some movies to watch that I haven’t seen before. I hope that you have good taste! Lol jk, you probably have at least decent taste considering how much you love Man on Fire. Also, I’m a big Denzel fan, and there are a some movies that he is in that I haven’t seen before. Do you recommend any other of his movies for me to watch? I’ve seen a good amount of his big movies already, such as American Gangster, John Q, Training Day, the Equalizer, Flight, Crimson Tide, 2 Guns, the Book of Eli, the Taking of Pelham 123, the Manchurian Candidate, and the Hurricane. Any suggestions of other movies that he is in would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! The brain needs oxygen or else it will die. Hence why people get brain damage sometimes when they nearly drown or overdose on drugs and stop breathing. Parts of the brain begin to die from lack of oxygen, so once the person is revived after a period of time of not breathing they can often suffer permanent brain damage. The head would still require lungs and a circulatory system/heart though so the blood can be pumped by the heart through the circulatory system to bring the oxygenated blood to the brain, supply the brain with oxygen, then be pumped to get more oxygen from the lungs, and repeat until something stops the process. Other than my basic understanding of how oxygen is moved through the human body, I don’t have any other answers to your other questions. Nicholas Sobotka is Merriman in Den of Thieves. He’s pretty damn awesome as he plays a badass, exmilitary/mercenary, professional bank robber very well in it. It’s definitely from the stress of being an informant. Remember the scene when she’s at the doctor with her mother and they’re discussing how she can’t sleep anymore and that she has been looking terrible lately from the lack of sleep and her stomach/digestive system issues. Plus she drinks and does drugs, which she had been increasingly abusing as a way to cope with being an informant, feeling guilty and constantly worrying if she will be found out and murdered/tortured. Yes, you absolutely should. It’s a great movie, and the special effects actually hold up extremely well. Often times when special effects age, particularly in action movies, it causes the movie to suffer a lot. You can be taken aback by them, pulling you out of the moment and making you more aware that you are only watching a movie. But that is not the case with T2 at all. Overall it is a top notch movie that I would recommend to anyone who is old enough to see it, regardless of it they’re an Arnold fan or not.