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That's all true. This movie is based on true events. The problem is the case was cherry picked where a black man was incarcerated for the crime of a white man which appeals to a liberal audience but it ignores real life statistics. She wouldn't have been good with them? Sure, that would make sense but what about Peter? He didn't seem to have much battle training let alone experience yet he destroyed the opposing warriors with ease. Narnia is a magical land yet it does direct connections with Earth: the streetlight, language, battle armor etc The problem is there are two variants to the prophecy: "...down at Cair Paravel there are four thrones and it's a saying in Narnia time out of mind that when two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve sit on those four thrones, then it will be the end only of the White Witch's reign but of her life..." "When Adam's flesh and Adam's bone, Sits at Cair Paravel in throne, The evil time will be over and done." For the second version, Peter could still fulfil the prophecy if the witch killed Edmund so she used Edmund to attempt to get the rest of them. Quality education? There are no excuses for someone's bad decisions. Perry, no question. He flattened 8-9 Baldies in a matter of seconds. No other fighter was shown to be that dominate. Terror knew he was out matched and wisely backed out. Emilio sized up Perry and realized that he'd come out on the losing side if he attacked him face to face, so he attacked only when Perry had his back towards him. Brad was a good employee? I disagree. Brad was self serving to the point that it made him unreliable. Let's review: 1.Brad lied to his girlfriend then he tried to continue arguing instead of watching over his friend whom he was supposed to be training which allowed the food burn. 2. The customer was rude but Brad clearly escalated the situation and, instead of accepting responsibility for his actions, he passed blame on to his friend. 3.Then on his next job, Brad got annoyed because he had to wear his uniform to a delivery. What did Brad do? He took it out on the customer and ate their food, didn't like the taste, so he dumped it all out on to the road. Sure, that would seem to be the logical answer. Yet that doesn't account how the Hall and Oates song shows traces of being linked to this movie. Here's a snapshot: https://postimg.cc/Z0mNJv5c The scenes are similar but Browne's song is played near the beginning and I remember the Hall and Oates song was played more towards the end of the movie. I'm certain of the song but it must be in another similar movie. Leatherface wasn't interested in the truck driver he was after Sally. He was hobbled but he quickly shook it off and was clearly running after Sally when she was in the pickup truck, so he couldn't have been badly hurt. Pick one: Running. Hurt badly. I never watched this series back in the day. I remember seeing the cover art for Sleepaway 2. I was a huge fan of Friday the 13th and Halloween. I think had I rented this movie back then it would've made Friday the 13th etc seem tame and I'd would've losst interest in them. Ghostbusters was one of my favorite movies. I can't stand Stranger things and Ghostbusters 2020 is pandering to the same audience. I'll avoid this movie. I thought the holes were too small to be from pole that Tommy stabbed Jason with but after rewatching a couple scenes the holes were definitely larger than what I remembered. Also Tommy stuck Jason seven times and that's the same number of holes in Jason's outfit. That the answer, good job. Badly injured? It sure didn't look that way, Leatherface was dancing around swinging his chainsaw like nothing happened. He was screaming so obviously he felt horrorific pain. It was a massive wound but he would still be alive for some time. The next part she's talking to an officer while in the hospital. He says two of my men pulled you out of the lake. I think those men he's referring to are the same just as it showed. Steve is alerted about Ralph towards the end. From their consersation, it seems like Steve is aware of Ralph but it seems like it's new thing for Ralph to be at the camp. It's never said Ralph's back or at camp again. Instead: Cop: Your old Ralph was out your way. Steve: That's all I need Crazy Ralph running around. Yeah watch the marathon and there's always something to post about. Jason ran in part 2 when the cop was in pursuit and after Ginny. Part 4 Jason ran after Trish. Again, I never said there was any proof that's a lie. The fact that you avoided answering the questions I asked shows that it opens the possibility and that hurts your argument so it's easier just to bail.