It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!
These guys know what they're worth and they go out and get what they're worth... they're winners!
It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!
Yeah! My dad always leaves his in his ignition.Any bad guy on the run will always be able to Hotwire a vehicle in seconds, any hero wrongly accused or in need of "borrowing" a ride will find they keys in the sun visor.
NO ONE LEAVES THEIR KEYS IN THE SUN VISOR.
Any bad guy on the run will always be able to Hotwire a vehicle in seconds, any hero wrongly accused or in need of "borrowing" a ride will find they keys in the sun visor.
NO ONE LEAVES THEIR KEYS IN THE SUN VISOR.
This has probably been mentioned already, but it bears repeating--those scenes with a "jump scare", as you call it. First, I've seen so many movies that I can almost always see this coming because of the build-up immediately preceding it. Second, it's a cheap shot. Third, you're not "scaring" people, you're "startling" them; there's a difference. You want to scare me? I mean really scare me? Do the work and build up that psychological tension; that, I can appreciate. Bogeyman jumping out of the shadows? You're a lazy jerk and I'd just as soon punch you in the face....Oh, and this one too. Character opens fridge, looks around or takes a swig of something. Closes door and there's someone/something standing behind the door. Even if there's nothing there they'll still throw a jump scare in there with a noise or something.
And if they do, it's used for comic effect. I don't blame them, 'cause a) fortune cookies are almost always stale as hell and their flavor is about as appealing as styrofoam packing material, and b) the "fortunes" are complete Bravo Sierra.No one ever eats their fortune cookie.
A bad guy, a monster, a flood, whatever is coming for the good guys and they have to get a door closed to save themselves. They always get the door closed just as whatever it is gets to them and hits the door loudly. Unless they are minor characters, where it will get to them just before they close the door and they die.
Off topic, but I've apparently heard far too many jokes in my lifetime. I started reading this, and my mind changed it to, "A bad guy, a monster, and a flood walk into a bar..." :wackoA bad guy, a monster, a flood, whatever is coming for the good guys and they have to get a door closed to save themselves. They always get the door closed just as whatever it is gets to them and hits the door loudly. Unless they are minor characters, where it will get to them just before they close the door and they die.
Off topic, but I've apparently heard far too many jokes in my lifetime. I started reading this, and my mind changed it to, "A bad guy, a monster, and a flood walk into a bar..." :wacko
That doesn't really happen in the military?
re: "I CAN'T HEAAARRRR YOUUUU"
I probably wouldn't be able to resist yelling "THEN GET A HEARING AAAAAIIIIID"
I would do so well in the military.