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Yes... Billy made the call and Stu did the murders. I'm talking about Casey and Steve's murder lol. Of course they took turns throughout the whole movie It's Batman, of course it will be. Superman is too powerful. He has the strength to do anything and can only be killed by some rare mineral (kryptonite.) That sort of invincibility should be saved for the villains, not the heroes. Heroes are supposed to be the underdogs. Did he really think they were gonna choose him over Joe Rogan? What's wrong with having a temper? As long as you aren't breaking anything or assaulting anybody... lol It's naive to base someone's entire personality off such isolated incidents. Leo is a pretentious douche on top of being a massive hypocrite; not to mention Bale seems like the friendlier and more approachable person of the two. He lost his cool one time on set, who cares. People have reportedly been fired just because Leo hates being looked in the eyes on set (he denies this, but the number of people who attest to it are plentiful.) Better human being? Definitely not. George Foreman was just as frightening back in the day. So much that Muhammad Ali's camp were nervous for his life when the Rumble In The Jungle happened I sincerely hope you're joking. Just looking at a word can be considered racist now? Saying it out loud is OK, too. It's all about context. Never saw Boardwalk Empire. But it's hard to top Omar. One of the best characters ever created IMO Damn. RIP Omar Hey, I'm just giving the best possible answers to your questions. No need to lose patience and get irritated. Dewey probably assumed she already heard about it and was in safe quarters around a lot of people anyway. You're seriously overthinking it What would calling her do? Besides, people don't always do what you'd assume would be the logical/seisible thing to do in a particular situation. It might have been Dewey's instinct to just jump on the plane first rather than call. You're watching a movie, not a documentary. Scream 2 (and the Scream franchise in general) has a lot worse things you could nitpick for being 'unrealistic' than this Because she had moved out of Woodsboro and had her own life going someplace else. Not everyone close keeps in touch, believe it or not. He was on his way to visit her in Ohio anyway to make sure she was safe, so why bother calling her? Eh, maybe he didn't know her number? Dewey must have seen it on the news As for how he learned about it before they did, maybe there aren't that many people on campus that bother watching the news and word didn't travel to their circle of friends until the next day. The internet was a brand new thing back then and I-Pads and whatnot weren't a thing yet. Birth Of A Nation lol. It's pretty much a pro-KKK movie