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That’s perfect. That’s what I thought roughly. It’s some sort of darkly satirical comment on the nature of modern suburban life.
"Mutually Assured Destruction is not a good defense strategy"
except here we are in 2022 with no nuclear wars, no Cold War annd no USSR. I'd say it worked pretty well.
Jesus yes, 1941 was a great film, and Deezen's performance on the big wheel. Hilarious.
Its going, its going, its going....
No one would believe them though, especially not cops.
This sort of question is why millennials don’t believe we went to the moon. They can’t accept that technology existed before them. Wait till you find out the internet existed in the 1960’s,
Because he’s a soldier, not a monster.
Oh no, that’s his brother.
Amazingly, I hadn’t noticed the cleavage in her last scenes in Die Hard until the other night, even as a teenage boy back in 88.
Classic Hollywood though, where the dame gets hotter as her peril grows.
<I>*cetacean needed</i>
Dude, go watch Birth of a Nation instead.
Eli took his head first, possibly killing his one-eared brother at the same time, then flew across to grab the boy in blue tracksuit (that’s his feet you see), then dropping the elder boys head in the pool.
She then took his arm off to free Oskar as presumably his headless body was in some sort of nervous shock.
The little blonde boy was untouched and presumably either saw nothing or looked up and decided to put his head back in his hands to avoid seeing an even bigger horror than he was already hiding from.
Its the foot of one of the three legs of the tripod. Each foot is made of three "toes". The feet come out and plant on the ground and this allows the main body of the tripod fighting machine to rise up.
Everything about them is in threes, which you see when you see the actual aliens.
<blockquote> <i>I don't have children (that I know of, I've been on holiday to <b>Thailand </b>though.</I></blockquote>
Let me assure you, you won’t have any children, not that way for sure.
Well, they are going to need food after 9 months underground. Keep the kid alive until its BBQ season.
"No, zombies are that way, comet impact people are in aisles 7 to 24"
By the time they got to Greenland, a lot of weight would be gone in spent fuel, so although they transgressed a few safety margins with regard to weight, it got better for them.
Though they might have been on the ground when the shockwave hit if they hadn't been stopped before takeoff and had a brief argument on the runway.
No it wouldn't. The global effects would be catastrophic and not just some glowing craters as shown in the last sequences. The nine months was a convenient plot device. Possibly symbolic of human (re)birth, as they're all gonna have to start again from next to nothing.
Murphy was legally dead after a trauma team tried to keep him alive. Lewis might have died from blood loss if not rescued but we’d already seen that there is rapid hele-evac for injured police. A medical team would have to kill her or just let her die without helping her in order for her to be Robocopped.
Sputnik is Russian for satellite. Maybe this story is the outcome of venturing into space, which Russia started. Maybe its something about satellites being in symbiosis with the body they orbit, or something?
Exactly. True Lies, Executive Decision, Iron Man, Taken, even as far back as Raiders of the Lost Ark which had Muslim characters who readily aligned themselves with the Nazis.
Hollywood was never afraid of Islam.
What, do people celebrate things in South Africa?
It wasn’t just any old promotion. Wikus was being put in charge of the whole relocation programme. His father-in-law was a powerful man too.