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Post by
Laihendi
What could you possibly like about that movie?
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Post by
Sagramor
What could you possibly like about that movie?
It was a fun movie. The end was kind of..."Yeah, sure, I'll pretend I believe that.", but the movie was nice.
Post by
Hurono
Aah, I see now... George may've sold out another movie, thus destroying another great starting tower of films that turn out to crumble due to low audiences just at the final points...
...Know what I'm stopping there.
Post by
Sagramor
He did the same things to Indiana Jones. The new one was absolutely terrible... so bad Laihendi hopes no one ever makes another one again.
I see the "New" Indiana Jones movies coming out... Harrison Ford is getting way to old to be doing those movies anyway. Shaia LeBouff will be the new Indiana Jones...
Shaia is a great actor.
His best role was in Constantine, in my opinion.
Post by
ASHelmy
That's one of the major problems. George Lucas decided to replace a deep and meaningful story with a bunch of action scenes thrown together.
The story was very simple (1,2 and 3, that is). I loved the fifth and the sixth, but there were some scenes that were just too slow.
Post by
Dralas
STOP JUDGING ME!
Post by
Laihendi
What could you possibly like about that movie?
It was a fun movie. The end was kind of..."Yeah, sure, I'll pretend I believe that.", but the movie was nice.
The whole movie was having to beg you to pretend to believe it. Like that time the car drove off a cliff, and bounced off a tree back onto the road. Do these people not know what
suspension of disbelief
is?
And ASHelmy, the old star wars movies weren't too slow, Laihendi just thinks you need to calm down and be a little more patient. :)
And that scene where he runs into a refrigerator to survive a nuclear explosion... and after it flies miles across the desert and crashes into the ground, he comes out unharmed. Absolutely stupid.
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240140
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Post by
Laihendi
What kind of question is that? >.>
Post by
ASHelmy
What could you possibly like about that movie?
It was a fun movie. The end was kind of..."Yeah, sure, I'll pretend I believe that.", but the movie was nice.
The whole movie was having to beg you to pretend to believe it. Like that time the car drove off a cliff, and bounced off a tree back onto the road. Do these people not know what
suspension of disbelief
is?
And ASHelmy, the old star wars movies weren't too slow, Laihendi just thinks you need to calm down and be a little more patient. :)
And that scene where he runs into a refrigerator to survive a nuclear explosion... and after it flies miles across the desert and crashes into the ground, he comes out unharmed. Absolutely stupid.
Are you kidding? (about the refrigerator part). And yes, I supposed I need to be a little more patient :D.
Post by
Sagramor
@Laihendi: The "unharmed" part is stupid. But I'm pretty sure it's possible for him to have survived that.
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123022
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Post by
Laihendi
@Laihendi: The "unharmed" part is stupid. But I'm pretty sure it's possible for him to have survived that.
The force of the explosion would have ripped the door open... all the lead protected him from was radiation.
And if somehow the door stayed closed, the impact would have killed him.
Post by
Sagramor
@Laihendi: The "unharmed" part is stupid. But I'm pretty sure it's possible for him to have survived that.
The force of the explosion would have ripped the door open... all the lead protected him from was radiation.
Wasn't the explosions, really, really, really far away? I mean, far away enough so that the explosion doesn't rip the door apart?
Post by
Laihendi
It was in that little fake town... which wasn't very big. And nuclear explosions are quite large.
Post by
Sagramor
It was in that little fake town... which wasn't very big. And nuclear explosions are quite large.
The explosion wasn't in the town itself, it was somewhere in the desert.
Also, the impact would have killed him because of the fact he fit perfectly in the refrigerator.
Post by
Ghoso
@Laihendi: The "unharmed" part is stupid. But I'm pretty sure it's possible for him to have survived that.
The force of the explosion would have ripped the door open... all the lead protected him from was radiation.
And if somehow the door stayed closed, the impact would have killed him.
god... that movie.
Post by
Laihendi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfoQsZa8F1c
actual footage of the
Tsar Bomba
detonating.
The bomb was tested on October 30, 1961 in Novaya Zemlya, an island in the Arctic Sea. The 57MT-bomb exploded and a mushroom cloud with a height of 64km rose to the sky...
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