things i learned from this movie
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doodleboy — 18 years ago(January 02, 2008 08:10 PM)
- An aluminum bolt containing no iron, and therefore should not respond to magnetic forces, can be propelled to nearly the SPEED OF LIGHT (186K miles per frickin' second) by a series of electromagnetic pulses generated by a handheld instrument the size of a reciprocating saw.
- If said bolt, traveling at nearly the speed of light, hits the fleshy part of a human thigh, it will not pass through, but rather come to a complete halt and remain stuck in the thigh, requiring it to be removed manually.
- Who you are is not just a collection of numbers and plastic, but rather is from somewhere near the Izod alligator on your shirt.
- Extra corpses are readily available to WitSec employees.
- Alligators/crocodiles in zoos are fed so rarely that they will be hungry enough to attack and eat random people who mean them no harm.
- Even though the dirty cops have the zoo blocked off, Arnie & Nessa can escape if they can just get out of the reptile house in one piece.
- The King of Bayonne has HUGE BALLS.
- A super-secret corporate room, containing huge secrets and IP info will not have a lock on the door, will not require a code to be keyed in, and will not have a guard posted, but rather will allow anyone who has entered that hallway to enter that room, and download secrets. However, there will be a single camera covering it so any intrusion can be handled after the fact.
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krasnegar — 17 years ago(February 10, 2009 05:49 PM)
Actually, aluminum would be
easier
to use in something like thei - though it's not magnetic, if you impose a fluctuating magnetic field of sufficient flux density on it, the eddy currents induced in it will create a magnetic field that will be violently repelled by the original field.
I agree that the gun shown is a bit small, but the Navy is actually working on rail gun designs. They may not get near light speed, but they will work.
The actual mass required to be quite devastating would be quite small, assuming you could reach that sort of velocities, since relativistic effects would kick in. -
a7yvm109gf5d1 — 15 years ago(December 25, 2010 09:48 AM)
-Energy sufficient to propel a bolt to near the speed of light can be contained in a battery small enough to be carried on a belt.
-It makes sense to use that energy in a complicaed way instead of just tossing the battery at the enemy and shorting it out. -
chanticleer605 — 18 years ago(March 04, 2008 07:50 PM)
AFter killing numerous vandalism, destruction, and deaths of security guards, John Kruger and his companion can still get away scott-free.
Kruger and his companion (forgot her name) can illegally climb into the window without intervention at all.
A boss angry at his employee will commit suicide instead of shooting the employiee.
Once the boss commits suicide, less than a second later people will start rushing in. -
chanticleer605 — 17 years ago(May 30, 2008 04:13 PM)
Russian Mafia gang members can't beat a tiny group of lightly-armed civilians.
You should always help a friend-turned-traitor who tried to kill you numerous times and take the risk he might try to shoot you.
The cops wait long enough for a fierce gun battle and hand-to-hand fight to ensue before showing up.
Some Marshals will shoot their own people before giving them their evaluation.
Some people take a good look at Arnold and think he would need help moving a sofa. -
Artdoag2 — 17 years ago(June 05, 2008 04:53 AM)
LOL chaticleer: "Once the boss commits suicide, less than a second later people will rush in"
Corny! I dont know why you pointed it out but I love it!
Another lessons learned from Eraser
That the scene "Arnold chats with wisecracking young black kids after landing from the sky" doesn't really flow that well -
RumneyUK — 17 years ago(August 02, 2008 11:01 AM)
"- If said bolt, traveling at nearly the speed of light, hits the fleshy part of a human thigh, it will not pass through, but rather come to a complete halt and remain stuck in the thigh, requiring it to be removed manually."
That was a piece of wood from the building, no?
Do you see?
