No matter how powerful the brain is, if it is bad, it will be smashed to pieces.

Lura 2022-03-21 09:01:25

The villain: A deadly virus, a smart brain is pounded like garlic, is such a meaningful scene unnoticed? No matter how powerful the brain is, if it is used for bad things, it will be smashed to pieces.

And that rapist, who died is a bit funny, with his hands hanging and people still standing? The one who was killed by the wheel, sent the black clip to the sightseeing plane, and finally fell from the sky like bird shit. He still made a feedback, which was a bit funny and ironic hahaha.

The policeman who fired the munitions helicopter actually stopped on the ground to send him to his death. It's a little stupid. Isn't it more advantageous in the air? The director didn't handle this well.

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Extended Reading
  • Madisen 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Nicolas Cage blue muscle man

  • Effie 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    So wonderful. Whenever there is a fight, I am worried for fear that personal heroism will become dead. Cage can break out in silence. The supporting roles are great and Cusack is still young. Fierce, the worst of the worst Atlantic, the really weird Virus shouting welcome to con air is really courageous, and a few black people are also worth watching. If it weren't for the theme song of the same year as titanic, oscar will be taken~

Con Air quotes

  • Cyrus Grissom: Considering my audience, I'm going to make this very quick and very simple.

    [points to objects in the sand]

    Cyrus Grissom: This is the boneyard, this is the hanger, this is our plane.

    Viking: [points] What's that?

    Cyrus Grissom: That's a rock.

    [knocks it out of the way]

    Viking: Okay.

  • Larkin: [while in surveillance truck] Nathan Jones, A.K.A. Diamond Dog. Former general of the Black Guerillas. He blew up a meeting of the National Rifle Association saying, and I quote, "They represented the basest negativity of the white race." He wrote a book in prison called, "Reflections in a Diamond Eye." New York Times called it a wakeup call for the black community. They're talking to Denzel for the movie.