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Who else's theatre laughed when:



If you have seen this in a cinema, like I did a couple of weeks ago,

near the end when that one guy(can't remember who, but the guy who did the suicide exhibit)was on the plane going to Milan, and he's dressed in his Metal attire sitting next to a child who's just looking at him weird.

The only normal thing to do is giggle. And where was that child's parents???

Also, earlier in the film when the musician named Dead was being discussed, and the guy(I think the prisoner being interviewed) was describing how he was discovered after killing himself, and he made the remark that "Dead was dead".

The cinema I was at giggled a little.




"Don't let's ask for the moon-we have the stars"

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Yes, ha ha. The guy on the plane was Frost, Satyricon's drummer. I found that moment really funny. Frost is a pretty intimidating looking dude. The little kid was looking at him almost panic-stricken with his mouth hanging open, then looked toward the camera questioningly, and looked back at Frost again. Meanwhile, it seemed like Frost was just staring straight ahead with sort of a grin on his face. Cute. :)

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I think it was a universal humor thing. The crowd at the viewing I attended was very mixed (Some people stayed after the showing of "It's Complicated" (Yes, this is the kind of city I live in) to see what all the fuss with the ogres in leather and unwashed hair was all about), and we all had a good laugh at the look of curiosity and intimidation on the young boy's face at the sight of Frost.

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Someone should post the clip on Youtube.

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'(I think the prisoner being interviewed) was describing how he was discovered after killing himself, and he made the remark that "Dead was dead". '

Dead was dead in the bed I think it was and yes Varg Vikernes actually made me laugh on numerous accounts in the film.

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