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The big thing I just can't forgive in this movie is the flaming skull


The rest of the odd things he did make sense as a big part of Franks character is the psychological warfare, so the tombstone and the money scenes were in character even if they seem a little odd.

But trying to imagine him trying to covertly set up this big art project which would have taken hours, right next door to a lot of people who want him dead, with little cover or protection if he was discovered and for what, he doesn't even let it off till everyone's dead. By that time Saint is more worried about the fact that he's on fire than he is that there's a big flaming skull in the car yard, not that he could even tell from his perspective.

His actions would have made top story and other criminals would have taken note of one lunatic single handedly wiping out a large organised crime organisation with or without the flaming skull. It's insignificant to this. Any criminals talking about this will be talking about the death and destruction, not the skull. So who's he do this big art project for? Does he have a thing for a helicopter pilot or something?

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Maybe it doesn't make sense in the context of the movie, but's a pretty cool visual shot for the viewing audience.

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So who's he do this big art project for?


Well, Joan, Dave, and Bumpo did discuss the possibility of Frank being an artist after he moved in. 

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Way before that scene they had gotten into farce mode--e.g. the fight with the "Russian." At least it seemed a farce to me, and I laughed at a lot, though they might not have intended it to be so.

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ok... so by this logic, Batman should just have a cell phone instead of the huge bat signal things. And superman should just fly around in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt.

This movie was all about a guy seeking revenge in a very public manner. the last lines of the movie said that he'd continue to seek punishment against those that did harm to others. So he wanted to literally burn his brand into the landscape so everyone would remember.

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