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Arthur…
Beowulf…
Joan of Arc (got to have a woman in the group)
Sun Tzu (for the Chinese market)
and Johnny Appleseed (they all lived at the same time, right?)

I misread that line in the article initially, and was disappointed that they didn't do the unusual casting of Ben Kingsley as a teenage friend of Arthur.

Wouldn't it be necessary for Trump to provide evidence that he has never sucked Putin's cock? I think that standard is only fair, considering how long Obama's birth certificate was still being spewed by him, even after Hawaii showed the actual document.

Repeat {Live; Die;} Until EOF \\ end of film

Considering that the covering was durable enough not to break off during combat or athletics or swimming or a rainstorm, I was thinking it was thick enough to be like leather armor. Thick enough that mud and ash would be more concealing than a spandex leotard or swimsuit (as an example), but I guess there are a lot of

Maybe it was important for Ashi to have a turn trying to push all of the buttons before Jack was ready to fire the weapon's load.

Despite reading a lot of manga, I had not considered Jack getting a harem army (all of Scotsman's daughters + Ashi). Now I think it has to happen.

If they spent more time working, instead of lazing around being dead, they could afford better caskets.

It was a rather strange image.
If he was hit in the head with rock, and rag-dolled unconscious in exactly the same manner, it would be funny.

In the last fight with Jade Fox, I wasn't the only one gasping at how brutal Li Mu Bai was. After a whole movie of him being composed and defensive, it made it more violent when he fought with killing intent.

I had the exact opposite reaction.
I thought Rogue Nation is what SPECTRE should have been.

But they weren't equally powerful. In most of the fights, they are doing superhuman feats, but the audience can tell what the power hierarchy is.

It probably helped that the movie was released in winter, so theaters kept it around longer. I saw it so many times, partly because I got swept up, and partly that there wasn't anything else I wanted to see.

I'm still awed by that scene in the middle of the movie, when the two adult leads are having a quiet talk in the middle of that wind-swept emerald forest.

“theory that I saw floating online that Archie is a psychopath and actually did it,”
Just because Archie didn't do it, doesn't mean that he isn't still a psychopath.

As you mentioned, this was the only exhaust port (out of who knows how many) they could target, and it was still shielded enough that they had to use a clumsy weapon… and it still needed a perfect bullseye. (The first pilot got a great shot, and it only hit the surface.)

The guy who made the (old) safe driving films for driver's ed class ended up dying in a car accident.

Does it count if you chose a Rock Hudson movie, where he was playing a SWD and the audience also thought the actor was a SWD?