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Hob 16 hours ago
#14 Yet, super hero movies never use the most fundamental principle of Physics stating that 'Every action, has an equal and opposite reaction.' For instance, when The Hulk, Superman or any super hero/villain picks up a tank, locomotive or anything weighing several tons, their legs and entire body would immediately sink into the ground. Their strength is meaningless if what they're standing on can't support them.
       
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Tine 16 hours ago
This site has become untenable with all the ads and pop-ups. It's no longer entertaining.
       
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Elouise 13 hours ago
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That clip is from the movie by Jamie Uys: The gods must be crazy. One of my favorite movies.
       
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Vanessa 4 hours ago
Elouise,

"Take back this evil thing! We don't want it!"
       
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"The entire movie “Chinatown” is portrayed subjectively through the eyes of the main character, Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson), who appears in every scene. In fact, in the one scene when Gittes is knocked unconscious, the film fades to black and fades back in only when he awakens."

 

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