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Old 03-22-2010
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Originally Posted by km1 View Post
Speaking of 2012 and far-fetched, hows about Cusack as a writer/limo driver all of a sudden becoming the best driver in the history of the world. Didn't buy that for a second, didn't buy much of that film but that was the clincher. Woody kicked ass though, he had a good year what with Zombieland and The Messenger.

And while on the subject of far-fetched movies, ladies and gentlemen I give you Law Abiding Citizen.
Let me get this straight. In an epic movie that is completely far-fetched, with every imaginably ridiculous catastrophe and special effect, the thing that was most far-fetched to you was the driving of one of the characters? That's an absolute hoot!

I'm just curious: which part of the first Star Wars movie was the most far-fetched to you? Was it Obi-Wan's ability with the light saber at his advanced age? Or R2D2 facility with languages? Or perhaps how well the gun-turret chairs swivel in the Millenium Falcon?
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