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That course of action may have been more successful for Khan's goals.
Could a person check themselves into a mental illness asylum so that they could avoid working a job their life?
I suppose if they were a good enough actor and could fool mental health professionals who have ways to screen out people, sure. However, should they change their mind, it will be tough convincing others they are not simply having delusions about themselves.
If a person could check themselves into an asylum then they would not have to work and would get a free bed and free food for the rest of their life, wouldn't they?
If that person also had zero ambitions. If that person had no desire to experience as much as life has to offer as possible. If that person never wants to eat delicious food ever again. I mean, that is a lot someone has to be willing to give up for a "free bed and free food". I wouldn't call it "free". The price is the cost of freedom.
Is this the reason why Insane asylums were shut down back in the 1970s?
Lack of funding mixed with the public seeing them as brutal relics of the past. The general public was ok with dumping lots of people who needed help back on the streets. A lot of it gets blamed on Ronald Reagan, however, no political opponents have since undone that.
Ron was the city official who got screwed out his job with a questionable election. Robocop punched him out of a window. We never saw whether he survived the fall, or if his concerns turned out to be true.
Also, given how corruption was rampant throughout the entire city government, it might be fair to say that Ron Miller was an upstanding official who simply couldn't take the corruption anymore. In hindsight, he was probably a good man who was pushed to the breaking point by a system that didn't care. Had Daniel been in Ron Miller's shoes, Daniel would have toed the corruption line for sure.
Hadley was probably the biggest reason Shawshank was a relatively safe prison. There were no prison riots, no gang wars, most of the inmates lived in relative harmony. Once Hadley was made away of Andy's bullies, that was taken care of toot sweet.
He should be forced to work as Barnes' butler until the interest is paid off. Furthermore, since the name Cobra Kai is up for grabs it should be taken from Stingray and awarded to its most current rightful Champion. Since Barnes already has been working with the Miyagi Do students there is no need for him to find a new dojo and new students. Therefore, the name of Miyagi Do will legally be changed to Cobra Kai, where Daniel will be under court order to teach the way of the fist.
I'm sure he could pull it off with the help of a vocal coach.
What about compared with Hamidou from Midnight Express?
I haven't heard anything. In 2029 the 1933 version of King Kong goes into public domain. Toho should redo their version of King Kong vs Godzilla. They won't need permission at that point either.
It would have been an interesting plot twist for Frank to have to fight Jackson in the final match. They could have also had a subplot where Chong Li psychologically deals with getting humbled before making the finals.
He clearly had been drinking the night away. It is most likely he simply passed out.
I just remembered that "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is sung by Louisa while Michael and Ellen are talking about family missing Sean. This means this Christmas Carol is appears not once, but twice in the film. There is also the Christmas miracle of the shark being conveniently suspended for the final blow.
It was another nod to Jaws. Just like when the Hopper asked if the Coast Guard was notified regarding the shark attacks, but Brody said it was only under local jurisdiction.
And surely Petrox included a disclaimer in the fine print that indicated they will not be held responsible should the city's cage fail.
William Devasher from The Firm. He warned Mitch McDeere about the FBI potentially using dirt against him.
He was not until Napoleon acted disrespectful towards him. He was just trying to help out his nephews, but they were ungrateful. When Kip started treating Rico more respectfully Rico respected him in return.
The Free Willy vhs box said that.
Could it be possible that the Prince (Beast) is Auora's grandparent and that would explain why the family fears Maleficent originally?
Who ever was the enchantress obviously had the ability to completely alter her appearance. Her appearance seemed to be a reflection of what the victim valued the most. The prince valued physical beauty so the enchantress took that form. However, we don't know if that is the true form, we just know it is a form the shapeshifter took.
"We both know that's not true. Bobby even says he can beat him and Kreese replies 'I don't want him beaten. Out of commission'."
Kreese didn't want Daniel beaten illegally to a pulp, which ended up happening. "Out of commission" meant he wanted him out of the tournament via an honorable defeat. Bobby just misinterpreted Kreese's instructions.