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I've just realised BBC also stands for big black dooberywhatsits got ya 1. what? 2. my reply was just a collection of meaningless standard cliches intended to wind up scholars 3. I am not quoting the BBC, but I have no problem blaming them ok possibly the government *are* the corporations I don't know if this counts but worth mentioning 1) Die Hard (1988) - In the elevator shaft among other places. 2) Office Space (1999) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD2xBXm4y70 3) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) https://youtu.be/8KnBrlBRYo4?si=EouSdgcLiliWoC54 4) Social Network (2010) - Andrew Garfield's laptop rampage 5) Peep Show (2003-2015) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AqJMFY7w18 6) Seinfeld https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLnIQWVu6WM&t=215s 7) The Thing (1982) https://youtu.be/Iv_XaPp-XIY?si=2CmasVXN6yqAqsrf 8) Brooklyn Nine-Nine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg5gFT3RnFU 9) Masters of the Universe (1987) - destroying music shop avortac? when I saw the topic I thought Madonna I'm so not 15 years old I think I'd re watch it, but [i]only[/i] after reading up on some of the history props for doing that, but equal minus points for announcing it on instagram personally I didn't think it was an IMAX film (but I'm not trying to sell tickets). I thought it was more of a large scale Margin Call, with an explosion I'm quoting the BBC I've checked your link quickly and those are all decent reasons I've watched it a few times, and I think it's just got a good structure to the film, the tone of the film sort of goes like a sine wave. action/pauses/filler scenes/changes in environment and scenery. when they're inspecting his computer the tone of the film sort of changes, you get the sense that "this is the divider before the second half of the film" 1. Bad Taste (1987) https://youtu.be/85sTmVBwDSU?si=jI09PKtYvWUUFynj 2. Single White Female (1992) - When Allie discovers her boyfriend has been murdered 3. Blades of Glory (2007) https://youtu.be/G8iUC3mn5Os?si=rFWZZMH7b7VmrGb3 4. The Detour (2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZYlUYpmeIE&ab 5. The Hateful Eight (2015) https://youtu.be/FLKgwFxZPWc?si=elE2mUwOYLsp3BJm&t=80 6. Saving Private Ryan (1998) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_cCSWBo4cA 6/5, + or - 200% it's good enough. I've never used any of the stuff I learnt (or not) at university. I think uni assumes you're going to work in an Intel factory designing CPU's I was with you up to "sonnet" he wasn't afraid to tell it like it is. he sometimes broke the rules, but he got the job done. he wasn't afraid to upset the establishment, and he was in it for the art, not the money (dunno) I think the film was more about politics and explanations, rather than special effects Airplane 2 was on TV yesterday. at least 50% of the stuff on there wouldn't be able to be filmed today Starbucks have definitely done something..