N.B.K. - Escaping From Jail (start)
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the way they work up to it and the shock of the song mix beautifully. Such an epic scene.
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HE DROPS THE FUCKING DONUT
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@xeononyx I hate when people say "clearly" or "obviously" or something like that. It's condescending and presumptuous. I did see the entire movie, twice.
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@ActaNonVerba71 Clearly you haven't seen the whole film, the last thing this is: is realistic. It is more of a story of how the Media (Wayne Gale) Blows everything and the wrong things out of proportion. So watch it again .. but through Wayne Gale's eyes ... it makes more sense, In the story probably what really happened was a scuffle with one guard and an ugly fight and the gun getting turned on him. But in Wayne Gales eyes .. he's like Billy the Kid One shotting everything .. no resistance.
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this is good moive
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Those are some retarded guards. You've got one of the strongest most vicious serial killers ever and your gonna let him walk around with no cuffs on and walk up to you and get near your shotgun? Really? I don't care what prison protocol is for physical force, assuming I was a prison guard and somehow everything went retarded enough for MIckey to be sitting around in no shackles, I would buttsroke him to the head the second he tried to get out of his chair.
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best movie ever
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the gun
DAMNG
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@nanuaraq0409 Oliver Stone said that he deliberately ignored some plot holes and implausibilities with prison protocol for the purposes of the film, it's in the director's commentary.
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This movie was brutal, violent, psychotic, insane, disgusting, vulgur, and extremely disturbing!! In other words ONE OF THE GREATEST FUCKIN MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN!!
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@jonarirokk Oh, I wouldn't say anything is "up", not specifically. I was a bit bothered with this scene breaking the suspension of disbelief, because it seemingly tried to portray Mickey's escape in a brutally realistic way, but the realism somehow got a bit mixed-up (though the comic relief with the donut was spot on). And that's about it.
Anyway, what's not to like about Tom Brier's humorous and skillfully-played sight reading?
Is this the uncut version? I dont remember the "Youre the law, im a law breaker." part in the movie.
katelovesyou666 1 year ago
@katelovesyou666 yes, i take this from the director's cut version. it's much better (:
belApresente 1 year ago 5