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Old Jan 9th 2009, 6:13 pm
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Originally Posted by Trixie_b
No the most satisfying death in a film was when the ex husband in "sleeping with the enemy" croaks....

Not the greatest movie in the world, but I saw it in the cinema all those years ago and the audience burst into applause at that point.... (now that was weird)
Patrick Bergin.......... he won a "Raspberry" (Worst Actor "Oscars") for that.
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Old Jan 9th 2009, 6:49 pm
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Patrick Bergin.......... he won a "Raspberry" (Worst Actor "Oscars") for that.
Perhaps that's why the audience clapped - the end to his bad acting - It was bloody years ago... 1991!
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Originally Posted by al dente
Think it used to change hands every 100 years or so.

Bloody turncoats (joke!).

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I was born in Berwick. A very confusing place, with a football team that plays in the Scottish league (they beat Glasgow Rangers in the cup once), where they eat fish suppers and read the Daily Record and the Broons, but when it's the World Cup, you see the flag of St. George everywhere.

That last bit may be something to do with Scotland's football team, mind.
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Originally Posted by BangleMan
Has to be Braveheart....

An English hating Australian actor playing an English hating Scottish bloke who gets tortured and killed by the English
Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction was one....I am sure I will think of others.
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Al Pacino in Scarface.....what a way to go!
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Old Jan 9th 2009, 7:55 pm
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Arachnaphobia.........every last one of em
Euuuuuuw heebie jeebies.
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Old Jan 9th 2009, 7:57 pm
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Old Blue Eyes, Mr Sinatra, Von Ryans Express !
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I'm not an advocate of torture, but I like how that corrupt cop in the movie "Man on Fire" was straightened out...

He was the guy who's fingers was cut off and the got his car set ablaze...
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Old Jan 9th 2009, 9:34 pm
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was that the one who had the bomb inserted into his anus?

and you think that was the "most pleasing death in a film"?
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Originally Posted by Trixie_b
was that the one who had the bomb inserted into his anus?

and you think that was the "most pleasing death in a film"?

tres extreme! DaWarrior likes it rough, don't you baby?

I sobbed pathetically at the end of that movie (shame i was on a plane!). Great film.
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Originally Posted by littlejimmy

That last bit may be something to do with Scotland's football team, mind.
lovely little bit of self deprecation there.., i'm sure it will protect you from the soccer masses!
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for al dente, sorryyyyy

Gerald Butler in PS I love you, for the awful accent alone!
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I liked it when the gargoyle thingy was pushed off the church roof and went through the reporters head in "Hot Fuzz". Very graphic.
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Originally Posted by annacarna
for al dente, sorryyyyy

Gerald Butler in PS I love you, for the awful accent alone!
ohhh, that film is fantastic, it doesn't matter about his accent...

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Originally Posted by jiffy
I liked it when the gargoyle thingy was pushed off the church roof and went through the reporters head in "Hot Fuzz". Very graphic.
Reminds me of the flagpole on the church being struck by lightning and projecting itself through Dr Who's head in The Omen...........
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