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I thought it was a brilliant film the first time I watched it. I was so wary about the subject matter, though, that it's the first Tarantino movie I skipped seeing in a movie theater since Reservoir Dogs. Maybe many decades from now when it's in the public domain. Clever. Yeah, I also have no interest in this, and may end up watching it if it ends up streaming and the reviews are decent. A lightweight hose? That's what they're saying hit him? I thought it was a bell, which is why Indiana Jones says to him, "Your face rings a bell" when he sees him again in 1969. Sometimes it's just a stunt double wearing a Harrison Ford mask, like when the horse goes down the stairs to the subway. If you wanted to persuade me, your last two sentences have removed all hope of that. I think the sheep are the ones falling for the gender identity cult. Thinking for myself is what led me to the conclusion that the gender identity argument is completely bogus. As far as I'm concerned, you've been drinking the Kool-aid. Yes. Kelli Aprile You make some good points. I've been totally over the gender identity cult for some time, now. People who say gender is a social construct on the one hand, and then say that people need artificial hormones and surgeries to conform to it. Makes no sense. Never will. But your criticisms of this documentary hold no water, since you haven't seen it. When George Clooney reveals what he's been building. So much build up for such an absurd pay off. Both the fifth movies, but the time frame is much different. It would be like if <I>No Time To Die</I> was released in the year 2048. How well would it do then? If Townshend was a bricklayer, nothing would have happened to him, because Operation Ore wasn't interested in individuals with one-time access to the Landslide website. They weren't interested because one-time access didn't fit the profile of a pedophile. Unfortunately for Pete, he wasn't a bricklayer, he was a celebrity. A dishonest police officer saw his name on the list and leaked that information to a British tabloid for a payday. With the story now in the press, the police were forced to act, and act they did. They raided Pete Townshend's house, confiscated his computers, subjected them to a four month forensic analysis, found zero illegal images, and consequently offered Pete Townshend a caution for accessing the Landslide website. Pete accepted the caution. This is a case where being a celebrity resulted in far <I>more</I> legal repercussions than would have happened to a bricklayer, not less. Hooper dies in the cage. Quint also dies, but in more of an Ahab way. He's caught in a line, dragged under by the shark, and drowns. Not sure it's a heart attack. It's charging at Brody and basically just succumbs to its wounds and dies right before it reaches him. The alien didn't want to jump scare Dallas. It wanted to dazzle him with its fabulous jazz hands. I see her interviews and think, "Thank God I wasn't a famous actor at 22." My God I'M still talking? Naah, it's not tiny claws in canon. You're thinking of the Tobey Maguire films. In comic canon it's a form of molecular cohesion that works right through the fabric of his costume. Not sure it should work through the sole of a shoe, though. The media response was egregiously wrong for most of it. The police were forced into that situation and responded accordingly and I think fairly. The police officer who leaked his name to the press, however, was probably the most morally wrong of anyone involved. I believe he was fired, and deservedly so. Assault is assault no matter what Chris Rock said.