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It is plenty since you are still replying.
Oh no? Most movies do show where they are headed within 5 minutes.
It has been almost a year... But it is the other way around. This movie came out in 1915, and Airplane! in 1917. Airplane scriptwriters saw that, and built up on it.
Written by a guy who uses Arse as part of his screen name.
Did not like to receive the medicine you sent early to others, ahh?
And why not? What is wrong with the older sister wanting the younger sister not suffer trauma? Some people are like that. I loved the plot twist. Did not like the sister never knowing she was responsible, though.
Yeah, about ten people. All the Native Americans from her party and the French. If you do not remember them, you are not only stupid but a moron.
The whole purpose of the red beams are to guide the lancets. Yes, the ammo was programmed to follow the red beams. After seeing ten people get killed by the same method, you are pretty stupid if you do not grasp something like that.
Sorry for the 6-year hiatus.
The Private Law Enforcement Man of the Year did not take part in a theme park. It was at a convention in a separate venue. They talk to Serge as a presenter on a convention just like many, many, many concessionaires exhibiting products at a convention.
Did you miss the dialog? At some point Alex and his friend talk. "They are giving Dewald an award." "I will pick you at 6:00." 6:00 being 6:00 PM when the award is supposed to be given.
Gold, gold, and a house with a sit-in bathtub and shower.
Oh no! Does that make it FIVE wishes?
I have a few hours but after I guessed the ending, and confirmed it in Wikipedia I realized I would never ever waste my time with it.
No it was not. The Emperor wanted to stop, but there were sill ample reserves available.
You did not pay attention to the movie.
Very early we are told the drone has only two rockets left. They are named, I think they are Hellfires. There is no "variety of rockets." Only one variety. We are also shown the drone with one missile left on the left wing. The implication is the right wing also has one missile.
The other thing you forget is they are targeting a house that has explosives. No matter how careful they are, it is still a possibility the Hellfires are causing those explosive suicide vest to detonate as a result of their explosion.
Just a point of information. You call them rockets. Drones do not carry rockets. They carry missiles. Rockets are unguided. Missiles while they fly seemingly like rockets, they are not. Missiles are guided. By TV and controlled by someone. In some cases, missiles leave a cable that is used to control them. Or laser designated. Or heat designated, they pick up the heat.
Rockets fly and you cannot guide them.
He was not a soldier. He was an auxiliary policeman. The HIPO was an auxiliary police set up by the Germans to help the Gestapo after the Danish police was disbanded and sent to German concentration camps. The word HIPO is an abbreviation of the German word Hilfspolizei meaning Auxiliary Police. The policeman that befriended the nun hints at what happened to those in HIPO service. After the war, about 200 to 300 were prosecuted. About 12 were executed. Some more were found guilty but spared the death sentence, receiving long prison terms instead. Article about HIPO in Wikipedia.
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The story has made-up characters for storytelling purposes. Note that neither the names of the policeman, nor the names of the nun or the girl, Rigmor, appear on the list of dead adult and children posted at the end of the film. <spoiler> But I do agree the characters die as the poster stated.</spoiler>
You are right. Craig is best described as "no bond" Craig. His movies are not spy movies. They are to me common crime movies. Detective movies, in which anything that happened should be best left in the family. They do not rise to the spy genre.
We are given the option to know Roy Scheider's character and know he is benign. For the film, his superior and the military for all they know Roy's character flipped and is getting ready to destroy some superior ass, they cannot take that chance he will not destroy the Governor's mansion or do some really serious attacks in those two hours of fuel.
Something like Steven Seagal?
Although I did watch the entire movie, I was disappointed. The plotline I think was not plausible. I guess the three female stars, Kent as Billie, King as Shannon, and Greyson as Pam was part of what held me to it. I found them strangely beautiful... However, the investors should have kept their money...
She does the resistance, talking back, and all those things that you say after she gets pregnant. Since fertile women were at a premium, and children the number one priority, once a woman was pregnant she was on a kind of protected status. Others not so, others had not gotten pregnant so were harshly punished.
Sorry to post this so long after your post. From the Wikipedia quote you posted: "although Bullard flew for France not the United States." And the Black pilots that flew in WW II, they were regarded and "experiment" and did not enter combat until later in 1943 in a segregated Group. SCWOT was White, and early 1940.