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Stripes, and to an extension all basic training/boot camp movies, had that same problem. Everything that happened after this scene

there is no plankton without mr. krabs

Rincewind the Wizzard. A hero of Falstaff-cowardly levels. His stories in the Discworld don't get the proper respect they deserve.

Rincewind!

Why do you ask? And would you please speak more clearly into this flower?

Seriously. I am all four of those men, and my wife is all four of those women. Geeks judge other geeks all the time; getting it right isn't about pretending all Geeks are happy and harmonious, because they are not. And if anyone bothers watching seasons 4-7, they'd know that the show has given us more than a little

Rubbish. I know plenty of people who smoke who have never done harder stuff. They all hold good jobs and are no burden to anyone.

(not sure this posted, sorry if it's a double-post)

From Duck Till Dawn TV series

Woody Harrelson's final stand against the zombies in Zombieland is kind of a thing of beauty. I can't recall if he says the words, but the intent is to hold them off so that Columbus can rescue Wichita and her sister. It's set up so the viewer thinks there's no way he can win against the oncoming horde, but he does —

When my wife tried to cancel her cell phone service, she was told that was impossible until she'd talked with someone from the "Loyalty Department". When my wife mentioned that sounded rather "1984", the representative replied, "I'm sorry, but I haven't seen that movie".

I think this is appropriate.

Oh my God, she make a facial expression!

WHY!?!

Wha... What did I just read? *Sets self on fire.*

I am sure this movie will be of the same level and quality as prior movies that she has starred in.

Why do bad things happen to good stories?