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You all forgot the best scene in the movie!


When White Ninja throws the ninja star at the mob boss, and as he's falling backwards he spreads his hands and shrugs! I almost died laughing after that!

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HOLY COW ! And here I thought I was the only one who caught that and thought it was the funniest thing ever!

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dude YES. That scene is officially considered the worst death scene ever (look up "worst movies ever" on youtube. It had me dying in laughter as well.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EvPvfVOUV8


ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Beyond funny.

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Yeah, one of the funniest death scenes of all time.

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And it's cut from the R2 DVD version, well seriously edited down anyway.

Whoever has the rights to the film should have gathered by now that there is a cult following growing thanks to Youtube and a re-release would be a great idead.

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I say we kill him, then let him go, then drown him, then kindly ask MGM to release the damn thing.

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How about just before that Mr.Parker(henchman #1)is holding Mrs.Landers inside the fighting ring, Cole shoots an arrow through his arm and Mr.Venarius say's, "Don't let her go!" and he replies, "I think I've been hurt, Sir". I die laughing every time.

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There is no apostrophe in "says"

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That was a very funny scene, but I only have one question. What the hell was he thinking when he did that? I mean if you got shot or something and didn't die right away, would you stand there and shrug your shoulders and say, "Oh, well. So long cruel world!" I don't think so.

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As opposed to doing what? He knew he was dying. We're all going to die; the most you can do is shrug and say aw well.

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LOL! I couldn't take Christopher George seriously in this movie (of course, it was hard to take anything in this movie seriously!). He was so over the top with his acting and shouting. Every time he spoke he reminded me of Maury Povich--he kind of looks like him, too. I never thought that when I saw him in other movies.

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Did anyone think that maybe that was intentionally funny?
Christopher George is intentionally over the top for the whole movie.

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When my friend & I watch this movie, & see this part, we say together, "You deserved it!".

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I DVRed the film a week ago, and finally got around to watching it last night. That youtube scene was what put me on to the film's existence. Agreed with everyone else. That death scene was hysterical "AHHHHHHHHHHHH...Ahhhhhh..Ah, the hell with it."

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