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First he seduced Mary Jane, than intentionally acted as a dumb, than stageed argue - shutting incident before witnesses (to protect her later after she done what he wants her to do if it comes to trial), than gave her son a
bullets
(to assure he could load her gun later), came that night, loaded her gun, woke her up, put her gun in her hands, acted as he was attacking her, after shot first time he raised knife and cried "One kill" so she shot him again and before died he put knife off like he was trying to took him back again after first shot.
And my favourite bit of the film must be when Salman realises that he has no
bullets
left in his gun while he has the upper hand and has everyone at gun point...and he actually says it out loud!!! U just wanna bash him....but u know u can only do that if u stop laughing!!!! Fantastic film.... 10/10
IF you like the black look of The Matrix then Blade will appeal to you, Blade even has a 'dodge the
bullets'
sequence.
No bullets, no secret agents, a story that is entertaining, funny, and believable.
And then there are those
bullets
as a previous commentator mentioned.
New scene where Lois finds out Clark is Superman is slightly unbelievable in that he doesn't notice that there are blanks coming out of the gun instead of real
bullets.
Real
bullets
would have penetrated his clothes and then bounced off him onto the floor but forget that...let's listen to Donner make fun of Lester's version that made more logical sense.
The running joke is that McBain gets shot all the time & survives, keeping the
bullets
as souvenirs.
Screaming Mad George was responsible for the killer toys(..including a larvae which enters a victim's mouth and out his eye, another where soldier toys actually shoot real
bullets
at a babysitter after her boyfriend was practically strangled by a severed hand toy, operating from a remote control).
The dastardly CAM is finally dealt to by an old frail-in a manner that would have made Charles Bronson's heart swell with pride-six
bullets
in the breadbasket.In an ensuing chase a pursuer gets hold of one of Watson's shoes.Mercifully the writer didn't decide to tack on the story of Cinderella to lengthen the film.The murderess,Holmes and Watson,escape scot free.
The only half-way redeeming quality is the effects from the thousands of
bullets
used during the film.
Before the movie is over, we are treated to yetis ripping hearts out, yetis waddling in an effort to run before jumping 50 meters, yetis ripping a man's legs off and beating him with them, a woman killing a rabbit at 30 meters with a javelin, a yeti surviving several
bullets
and being set on fire with no apparent harm, a yeti dangling off a cliff by holding to a man's shoe, yet then jumps off, and a whole collection of further, bizarre occurrences.
Internal logic takes a back seat to heads propelling themselves out of fridges, virus incubation times fluctuating as the 'plot' requires,
bullets
working against the zombies or not, zombies having the power of speech or not.
One interesting quirk in the film is how sidekicks Alan Hale and Guin Williams flick their pistols forward when they shoot, like they're fishing, or trying to make the
bullets
go faster.
The "sparkling" bullets, the reporter with "ninja" like moves, the way the bad guys shoot hundreds and hundreds of
bullets
and only seem to hit innocent bystanders, the predictable outcome and all the bad acting was just horrible.
In the end, the girl calls the hero "a good Protector", but he gets both his partners, the original Protector, and at least three other civilians, not to mention a dozen cops, all killed without getting a decent shot off, in spite of an arsenal of silver
bullets
and a submachine gun.
For instance, the scene where Cage is fleeing from armed gunmen, and the
bullets
are all deflected by a the railing of a fire escape.
The film largely consists of endless shootouts that quickly become monotonous - especially when most of the time you are seeing the bad guys armed with machine guns constantly missing Larson and him armed only with a revolver (that NEVER runs out of bullets) taking them all out rather easily.
And when the lead character just happens to loose his shirt, while dodging
bullets
in a strip bar, I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a joke, or if someone really thinks these are ingredients in a good film?! Regina Lund is the only half descent actor, but she disappears in a flood of laughable pronunciations and unbelievable reactions.
There is actually a pretty good scene at the start of a soldier firing off his pistol into a horde of approaching zombie soldiers... and a close-up of
bullets
entering the bare chest of one of them.
[filled of course with silver bullets].
I've had nightmares, you know, waking up and sweating bullets, that will never come close to the visceral terror that Santa Claus unearthed from the seemingly pure soil of my very being.
Segal runs out of
bullets
and resorts to a knife to kill the guards.
The songs have been added without situations, the story have been stretched to fill the 3 hrs gap and most disgusting are the action stunts performed by the actors it's like everyone are having superpowers they can run in between the
bullets
are fire and nothing happens to them and one person fighting with 100 people.
While 12383499143743701
bullets
and rockets are shot at Rambo, none have any effect on him and almost every bullet or arrow Rambo shoots hits its mark!
Hero is immune to bullets, everyone else falls over rather clumsily.
Something about a cop who extracts
bullets
from himself after he gets shot and keeps them in a glass jar in his bathroom (and from the size of the jar he's been shot about fifty times by now) and a top secret tank guarded by five or six incompetent soldiers who for some reason drive it into Mexico.
You get to see Jet Li Jump, spin, kick, punch, shoot, make impossible jumps and dodge countless
bullets.
bullets
they fired I never saw any water or dirt being kicked up by the impacts!
The movie is based on the very bizarre career of Toby Young, who also ran a small magazine in Britain called the Modern Review, which offered scathing criticism of pretty much everything imaginable, until he closed the magazine in a hail of verbal
bullets
with his co-editor, and then went on to a spectacularly failed career as a writer for Vanity Fair, which is pretty much the part of his life told in this movie.
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