I imagine he was unemployed after tonight, although I’m sure the movie deal made up for that. :rolleyes:
This always drives me nuts. Imagine the size of the fan they would need to push all that air through that vertical shaft (yes Audra, I said vertical shaft). The size of the horizontal shaft is realistic but to imagine it would hold the weight of even a little kid is insane. Not to mention the amount of noise it would create bending and flexing.
I’m way ahead. Where are you?
Of course, without ventilation shafts, you only have crawlspaces.
And y’all know how that turns out. :eek:
No, I think you’re only 3~5 minutes ahead, judging by your previous comments.
That weird Chinese man with fumanchu has two recurring roles in action movies:
- Crazy gun-toting bad guy
- Crazy kung-fu bad guy
“The police have themselves an RV.”
“IwannaWinebago.”
Coincidence? I think not.
Why the hell are the torching through the lock for minutes, as opposed to just breaking the glass, which should take 0.7 seconds?
Apparently, the FBI tactical entry plan is written by a drunken retarded monkey.
Apparently, German C4s are nuclear.
And…
- Photographer in She’s Having a Baby
No, this is still the LAPD. The FBI is stupid in an entirely different way.
German engineering in action.
Bye-bye, Ellis. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.
What does Ellis hope to accomplish by doing this? How does this improve his chance of living, by bringing himself to Hans’s personal attention?
I think it’s the size of his ego. It just doesn’t occur to him that he couldn’t outsmart and outtalk this “Eurotrash”.
“As in Helsinki, Sweden.”
How many times have terrorists have demanded a release of someone or other at one point or another IRL? How many times has it worked? I’m sure there are some occasions when it HAS worked… but it’s gotta be like a really low percentage play. Success rate of what, less than 1%?
Ah, Helsinki, Sweden. The “better” Helsinki.
Agents Johnson & Johnson.
Ever see Soulkeeper? Not great cinema, but a fun flick. One of my guilty little pleasures.
Terrorism tends not to have a very high success rate, but it’s cheap and fairly easy. It’s like the spam of warfare.