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Mitchell Murdock
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SAY AAAAHHHHHHHHHH

As a (Portland) Mainer, the key to understanding "Maine Justice" is knowing WLBZ's late Eddie Driscoll

Nobel Son??

"Wreck-It Ralph" totally owned it with the OREEEEO chant, though. I'm not ashamed of cracking up during that scene

With Val Kilmer as The Octopus?

Andrew Davis' best movie after "The Fugitive"/"Under Siege"

I will defend The Last Boy Scout to my death.

There you have it. Woo.

*takes grenade out of crotch, unscrews*

That scene in "The Cooler" where Alec Baldwin picks him up and fucking throws him into a bathroom

I actually have no memory of it. Which is a little weird, because I remember his brief scene in "Random Hearts", and I really wish my brain didn't have the storage capacity for that movie

Why *shouldn't* Peter Coyote be skulking around? How is that a negative?

Perhaps, but the Sam Jackson/phone part of that scene is remade shot-for-shot in "The Incredibles"

Don't forget during that scene, we have a wide shot of Al looking up toward Nakatomi in the distance, where we see lights flashing on the roof. And BAM we cut to the shootout!

According to the director's commentary, John McTiernan - in the process of adapting "Nothing Lasts Forever", structured the plot of "Die Hard" around a famous play.

When Cameron was in Egypt's land…

Fitzy's illiteracy gets the plot into trouble in "The Departed"

You're a jerk in wolf's clothing!

I'm nauseous. I'm nauseous. I'm nauseous

LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE RIVER