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Quote from: Syt on October 04, 2016, 03:55:08 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/oct/04/guardians-of-the-galaxy-deadliest-film-83871-deaths-jrr-tolkien

QuoteGuardians of the Galaxy, the tongue-in-cheek superhero movie starring Chris Pratt, has comprehensively topped a study of the deadliest blockbusters, thanks to an especially bloody finale.

The film sees the killing of 80,000 Nova Corps pilots in one of its closing scenes, which takes its estimated on-screen body count to 83,871 – that's 78,184 more than its nearest rival.

The study was conducted by financial services comparison website Go Compare, and totted up the casualties in the best-performing Hollywood films since the 1940s.

It found that the average number of deaths in movies has risen through the decades. In 1940, there was just one film with 50 or more on-screen deaths, rising to four in 1950, 33 in 1960, 44 in 1970, 84 in 1980 and 119 in 1990. Four films from 2014 made it into the top 10.

Family films such as the Lord of the Rings trilogy were also found to feature an enormous amount of bloodshed. The combined body count of the second and third films in the series feature 4,512 deaths.

The top 10 deadliest Hollywood movies
1. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) – 83,871 on-screen deaths
2. Dracula Untold (2014) – 5,687
3. The Sum of All fears (2002) – 2,922
4. The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) - 2,798
5. 300: Rise of An Empire (2014) – 2,234
6. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) – 1,741
7. The Matrix Revolutions (2003) – 1,647
8. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) – 1,417
9. Braveheart (1995) – 1,297
10. The Avengers (2012) – 1,019

I have no idea how they arrive at these numbers. Full list is here: http://www.gocompare.com/life-insurance/directors-cut

Apparently, Independence Day had 897 deaths, Man of Steel 134, and Day After Tomorrow 130 (2012 isn't on the list).
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Quote from: garbon on October 04, 2016, 04:19:51 AM
Quote from: Tyr on October 04, 2016, 04:13:14 AM
I don't understand what they're saying sometimes.

Like what?
Can't remember specifics but there were certainly some parts where I rewound and put the subtitles on.
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celedhring

The "street slang" in Luke Cage wasn't heavy, but I had to rely on subtitles in some parts too.

Maladict

Just saw Captain Fantastic in the cinema, very good film even if the ending was a little meh.
Viggo Mortensen in one of his best performances.

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Quote from: celedhring on October 03, 2016, 05:04:30 PM
Quote from: garbon on October 03, 2016, 04:52:23 PM
Quote from: celedhring on October 03, 2016, 04:46:58 PM
Quote from: garbon on October 03, 2016, 04:36:28 PM
I'm only as far as [spoiler]Cottonmouth getting owned by his cousin.[/spoiler]

Yeah, the characters/cast are actually interesting. :)

Yeah, that's where the show starts to come apart a bit imho.

I'll see / oh you deleted the rest of that post. :D And then re-wrote. :P

I do think they need to quickly resolve the [spoiler]reluctant hero angle. We've seen that too many times and there is nothing compelling here about it. Seemed ridiculous when Cottonmouth had only just in this episode threatened to expose him. We already know Shades had told Cottonmouth his story.[/spoiler]

They get rid of that angle. I'm actually interested in hearing your thoughts about the rest of the season, since they go for a very charged [spoiler]BLM/cops are racists metaphor which I'm still undecided whether is heavy-handed and opportunistic, or timely and relevant[/spoiler]. Probably a bit of both. :hmm:

So I'm only as far as [spoiler]the episode where Mariah gets every one fired up at the club about how black people are being hurt by cops trying to find Cage. For what it is worth thus far, it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. Cops are roughing up black folk, so what we want to do is put stronger weapons in their hands in order so that they will only focus on super powered people?[/spoiler]. :huh:

I'll have to see how the rest pans out.
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Quote from: Maladict on October 05, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
Just saw Captain Fantastic in the cinema, very good film even if the ending was a little meh.
Viggo Mortensen in one of his best performances.
I rather enjoyed that.  Viggo is definitely one of my favorite actors working today.
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Hell or High Water - two brothers start a bank robbing spree against the bank that's about to foreclose on their dead mother's mortgage, Jeff Bridges plays the old Texas Ranger tracking them down. Pretty great little thriller with a nice Western vibe. It's from the same writer as Sicario, and you can see it clearly. His next film (Wind River) is another southern border story and I'm certainly looking forward to it now.

Malthus

Quote from: celedhring on October 10, 2016, 06:51:39 AM
Hell or High Water - two brothers start a bank robbing spree against the bank that's about to foreclose on their dead mother's mortgage, Jeff Bridges plays the old Texas Ranger tracking them down. Pretty great little thriller with a nice Western vibe. It's from the same writer as Sicario, and you can see it clearly. His next film (Wind River) is another southern border story and I'm certainly looking forward to it now.

I saw Hell or High Water, I thought it was great. A nice modernization of the Western, playing with the tropes in a way that did them justice.

Now, if only those brothers (or their lawyer) had heard about "bridge financing" ...  :D
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I don't think they could afford to buy a bridge, they were already foreclosed on.
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Quote from: HVC on October 10, 2016, 10:28:51 AM
I don't think they could afford to buy a bridge, they were already foreclosed on.

:P

"Bridge financing" = a short term high interest loan from another source to avoid such things as foreclosure.

[spoiler]Given that they had a guaranteed 50K a month income from the property and the amount of the loan was less than that, it ought to have been a synch to obtain - rather than, say, robbing multiple banks for petty cash. Of course, then there would not have been a movie.  :D [/spoiler]
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viper37

Quote from: Malthus on October 10, 2016, 10:46:43 AM
[spoiler]Given that they had a guaranteed 50K a month income from the property and the amount of the loan was less than that, it ought to have been a synch to obtain - rather than, say, robbing multiple banks for petty cash. Of course, then there would not have been a movie.  :D [/spoiler]

I could see that working, in some circles, as low budget independant movie.  The struggle of two brothers as they navigate through modern finance to avoid foreclosure on their property while facing the society's prejudice and acceptance toward their lifestyle (one is gay crossdresser, the other a devout muslim recently arrived from Syria).  Instant success for 1000 people all across the country.  A gazillion ton of free govt money and tons of interviews on CBC radio and ICI.
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Regarding Hell or High Water, I was a bit more skeptical about [spoiler]the trick to exchange the money for casino chips in order to launder it. I mean, these guys come and exchange several thousand in petty cash. That should raise some eyebrows surely?  [/spoiler]

About it being a modern Western, my favorite moment was indeed when [spoiler]they rob the last bank, a gunfight ensues with the very armed local population, and they end up being chased by a posse in pick up trucks.[/spoiler]

Liep

I had to give up on Independence Day 2 as it was just too bad.
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