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Ada
2 year s ago
#19 no tension there as everybody knows that everything ends well and TC never dies in his movies
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Billiewilhelm
2 year s ago
Ada
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He dies repeatedly in "Edge of Tomorrow". Also Collateral, Interview with a Vampire, Taps, Vanilla Sky, and Valkyrie
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Georgiana
2 year s ago
The opening scene in Saving Private Ryan. Nothing is more intense than that... period.
#1 The Opening scene in Inglorious Basterds was incredibly intense also.
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Janice
2 year s ago
#20 Yep, but... did you notice that Buffalo Bill carried a DA revolver? Why cocking that thing...?
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Cicely
2 year s ago
Janice
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No. No one noticed but you, because no one else cares. It's about as utterly meaningless as it comes.
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Ada
2 year s ago
#19 no tension there as everybody knows that everything ends well and TC never dies in his movies
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Billiewilhelm
2 year s ago
Ada
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He dies repeatedly in "Edge of Tomorrow". Also Collateral, Interview with a Vampire, Taps, Vanilla Sky, and Valkyrie
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Georgiana
2 year s ago
The opening scene in Saving Private Ryan. Nothing is more intense than that... period.
#1 The Opening scene in Inglorious Basterds was incredibly intense also.
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Janice
2 year s ago
#20 Yep, but... did you notice that Buffalo Bill carried a DA revolver? Why cocking that thing...?
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Cicely
2 year s ago
Janice
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No. No one noticed but you, because no one else cares. It's about as utterly meaningless as it comes.
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He dies repeatedly in "Edge of Tomorrow". Also Collateral, Interview with a Vampire, Taps, Vanilla Sky, and Valkyrie
#1 The Opening scene in Inglorious Basterds was incredibly intense also.
No. No one noticed but you, because no one else cares. It's about as utterly meaningless as it comes.