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Yep and what's worse, since Laurie and the daughter knew the house was a trap the script would magically lead Michael to, why bring along the family?? Teeeerrible idea, unless they take it more seriously. Yes, it was the father who was killed on the front lawn. The Script got him and Michael there. I said the same... i thought it was gonna be really REALLY lame, but I was surprised. This a thousand times this! "..if Michael did cause the bus crash then why didn't he kill the doctor then?" Loool, i repeat ...they wouldn't be able to explain it well, so they avoided doing that... Every character was beyond dumb, except that kid Julian and somewhat Vicky. I tried speculating this at first, then I realized how pedestrian the script was and figured they wouldn't even be able to explain it well, so they avoided doing that. I mean how the hell else does the doctor get to accompany the lieutenant without explaining to the authorities what happened on the bus first? An excellent comment. :] He didn't 'track' Laurie, the plot did. yea, if only it was entertaining instead of tedious and clunky To be honest, I haven't seen that movie since the 90's so I'm sure it would be far more annoying and misplaced to me now... although I find it hard to take ANYTHING with Arnold in it serious lol... When I was forced to process the scene of her slipping and falling, I knew for sure this movie would be mediocre. Either you're serious about defense or you're not. This, a million times! I wonder how he had the time. The name of the second track doesn't make any sense in context of the film. That scene ended up being another boring rehash moment with a great, yet poorly implemented, score. Seemed like another "Hey remember this!" moment. 10-points to Grrrryffindor! She hates Halloween because her "childhood" so she wears Christmas sweaters during, just to spite it. Not at all.