Yep that's true - also when he's in the safety deposit box booth in the Swiss bank in Identity, he puts the cash and passports into that red bag and leaves the gun in the box when he returns it.
Yep that's true - also when he's in the safety deposit box booth in the Swiss bank in Identity, he puts the cash and passports into that red bag and leaves the gun in the box when he returns it.
I thought that recently it was announced that some video game was going to feature Boba Fett post Return of the Jedi, and that would be canon.
Jason Bourne actually uses a gun pretty infrequently, compared to all of the other bad-ass action movie characters in the last few decades (excluding the martial arts genre).
Except that Boba Fett didn't die.
From what I've read you can probably take some comfort in the fact that the Joker isn't even in the movie all that much.
If we're talking about Sierra games, I used to fail at Leisure Suit Larry all the time, but that had a lot to do with the fact that I was playing as a 13 year old virgin in the pre-internet era.
"Alright Joker….wait I had something for this. Ah….eat Batarangs!"
What's the deal with those games? Are they RPG types or are there third party action components?
Hmm, that Harvey Dent guy - there's something I just don't trust about him. Batman had better keep a close eye out.
God i love those videos. "Come and look at both of our buildings"
I don't know man - it's got its moments, but you need to have a an extremely high tolerance threshold for precocious kids. I did enjoy the 80s flashback episode that featured a VCR and overhead projector - they might as well have been Gutenberg presses to those kids.
We'll all get to take turns going so we won't have to share the visit with a bunch of other assholes, right?
I guess I'm underestimating how often that movie runs on TV.
A line from a movie with which millennials may only have passing familiarity.
"Do you know what a running overhead projector sounds like?"
Aren't they all floor models, when it comes down to it?
Actually the Scout Trooper is just a James Bond figurine with a different paint job.
I kept waiting for the moment when I would get bored of the never-ending ship battles, but it never came.
Agreed, I would have watched more of that one.
There is in fact a legal principle of "willing assumption of risk". It's a central concept in tort cases involving participation in inherently dangerous physical activities.