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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
So many things innacurate about 2001 in this rubbish rubbish movie.
so Eddy Longshanks just lashes him out the window
I think I'd like to go out now, please. I actually miss going to the cinema. Watching at home is not the same experience at all.
I think that's one of the few areas where I was already self-isolating - I'd choose watching at home over the cinema even in these trying times.
Yes, there are examples of all the above, but they are secondary or tertiary to what moves the plot narrative on.
That is why some (most?) films establish a character’s attention to detail very quickly so the viewer gets it, before then never having to address that detail ever again. E.g. yes we know Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) brushes his teeth every morning (Stranger Than Fiction) - because The screenplay tells you. Yet you only see this once (If I remember correctly). And once only. And it was to establish detail. After a while the writing on the screen becomes sparser and sparser, because the point is established, and because text on screen for the whole film would become intensely annoying.
What a swizz!
I said maybe.....
I'm often there getting stressed out shouting 'EPINEPHRINE AND CPR YOU DUMB FUCK!'
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