Don't let this distract you from the the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
NICE!!! So glad to see The Crazies included. It was one of my favorite early 2000's movies. If there's any headshots in the 1973 original, that'd be cool to see too!!
@@coreycasciano3255 It's not. The Crazies movie that came out in 2010 is a remake of a movie by George Romero (yep, THAT George Romero) that came out in 1973 with the same title and similar plot . If anything, the comic book series Crossed is based on (or inspired by) movies like the original The Crazies.
I guess it could depend on what parts of the brain get destroyed, people have survived headshots before, a shot that severs the brain stem might be an insta-drop but hey I'm no doctor
it depends specifically what areas of the brain are hit and how they are hit; the reaction to a headshot that hits the brain can be anything from conscious confusion/shock to an immediate collapse with complete ceasing of higher nerve function it obviously also matters what cartridge from what gun at what velocity is being used; a .22 lr can very precisely cause certain types of reactions where as a .50 BMG to really any part of the head/neck is instant flop death the only real issue is that the movie makers never do any real research on what areas of the brain would be hit by the bullet to actually cause the equivalent reactions on screen and/or what areas cannot be allowed to be hit, they just go "haha funny blood hole here dont think about it too much lolmao"
Yea the show that character was from sucks, it makes no sense either and they hand wave away anything wrong the two main character's might do (which is a lot)
When I saw "The Gentlemen", I was sooo confused as that's not the plot of the movie I remember and worse still, it's also Guy Ritchie. It wasn't till I found out that he made a TV/Netflix series with the other side of things/universe with the same title.
I mean yeah... Movies are art, the gore as in how real it looks whether through CGI or practical, the tension, the emotions, how it looks aesthetically, atmosphere... these are all things we can appreciate as the result of someone else's hard work or mastery of film craft. Real life? you are just watching people die, real people, who had real families, real lives. If that's what you want to watch I think you should go to a therapist instead.
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