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Say in real life a serial killer delivered the severed head of a cops wife to him and he shot the serial killer just like the movie, does he go down for it or is he acquitted?Watched the movie last night and was thinking about it.
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Cops never go to jail
They are above the law
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Spacey was good in that role, but a better actor choice would have been:
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The real question is,...."what's in the box"?
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Spacey was good in that role, but a better actor choice would have been:
Rob have you been drinking this morning?
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Spacey was good in that role, but a better actor choice would have been:
Freemans role was supposed to be Pacino, but he turned it down to film City Hall
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Rob have you been drinking this morning?
just some muscle milk.
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Freemans role was supposed to be Pacino, but he turned it down to film City Hall
SMART MOVE..
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The real question is,...."what's in the box"?
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One of my favorite movie scenes of all time.
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The "Oh, he didn't know!" explains why Spacey became such a star back then. Very few actors can play perversity with such intensity and still create a weird feeling of empathy.
Overall, I still think this movie is a bit overrated (not a big Fincher fan anyway).
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I thought Pitt's wife in the movie showed sever mudsharking tendencies
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I thought Pitt's wife in the movie showed sever mudsharking tendencies
You already had an account on GetBig probably. How did it work back then? Mail?
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The "Oh, he didn't know!" explains why Spacey became such a star back then. Very few actors can play perversity with such intensity and still create a weird feeling of empathy.
Overall, I still think this movie is a bit overrated (not a big Fincher fan anyway).
HIS face alone is a muse 'in acting'
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great movie...watched it recently again,ending is good.
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seven was really good, the guy on the bed they thought was dead who awoke like urrhjhjhhhhh lol quality
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Spacey was good in that role, but a better actor choice would have been:
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he's a total badass in TICKS (a great film btw)
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Temporary insanity
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The "Oh, he didn't know!" explains why Spacey became such a star back then. Very few actors can play perversity with such intensity and still create a weird feeling of empathy.
Overall, I still think this movie is a bit overrated (not a big Fincher fan anyway).
Oh, man. This troubles me.
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Clearly there were mitigating circumstances. He wouldn't have seen a day in jail
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Similar quandary in Gone Baby Gone. Repercussions be damned, they both did the right thing.
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Similar quandary in Gone Baby Gone. Repercussions be damned, they both did the right thing.
In the case of the seven killer, while killing him was understandable it wasn't the right thing. He went to his death feeling victorious, his mission complete. Not killing him and letting him rot in jail would have been torturous for him.
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In the case of the seven killer, while killing him was understandable it wasn't the right thing. He went to his death feeling victorious, his mission complete. Not killing him and letting him rot in jail would have been torturous for him.
Fair point, but it would have made Mills feel better in the short run.
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Fair point, but it would have made Mills feel better in the short run.
Fair point as well.