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Good Grief.
I like the movie more as I am away from it.
I like the movie more as I am away from it.
Marc Chevalier said:Incidentally, I liked the movie's Texan characters very much. They had more 'gravitas' than just about anyone else in the film; I wish they had been featured even more.
DanielJones said:Just as a bit of useless trivia, "y'all" is the singular and "all y'all" is the plural.
Cheers!
Dan
scotrace said:Good Grief.
I like the movie more as I am away from it.
Marc Chevalier said:Incidentally, I liked the movie's Texan characters very much. They had more 'gravitas' than just about anyone else in the film; I wish they had been featured even more.
Marc Chevalier said:Incidentally, I liked the movie's Texan characters very much. They had more 'gravitas' than just about anyone else in the film; I wish they had been featured even more.
As I stated previously, I had read the book some time prior to my first viewing, saw the movie, and then brushed up on the book and got a good understanding of which events were merged, flipped in sequence and so on, for dramatic effect.texasgirl said:Well, we went and saw it again, and I thought it was even better the second time.
Marc Chevalier said:Topic, y'all?
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up196 said:... Now on the the train station. As best as I could tell, it is the shoeshine stand operator who says something like "How're ya' doin?" This has been the topic of much discussion here, so please allow me to add my thoughts ...
Andykev said:The scene with Johnny Depp entering the Chicago Police Department offices was to me, well, a bit unbelievable.
Barchetta52 said:The older I get the more actors mumble. Hmmmm.
PADDY said:* Hollywood cliches like "I take the banks' money, not the people's" well the money 'is' the people's...(I think I was getting disillusioned by this point, as it's such a minor thing!! [huh] ).
Tomasso said:I found Depp's earring hole a distraction. [huh]
For me the fun parts were the Tommy Guns at night. Man, what a ball of fire those things put out. I'm surprised that anyone firing one of those wasn't blinded with spots at night after the first two bursts. No wonder there was mayhem at Little Bohemia.
I have never owned one but sure have shot a few of them with both live bullets and blanks. You’re right, live .45 caliber ball ammunition will not produce that kind of muzzle flash.carebear said:It's my understanding (not owning a Thompson and not having shot the ones I have shot at night) that they actually don't produce much muzzle flash.