Plot Hole?
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RoadKillBill1 — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 07:24 AM)
No one else here or in other threads agree with your stupidity.
And they NEVER HAVE! Him thinking they have is just the manifestation of another cretin delusion. If he repeats his lie often enough, HE starts to believe it.
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Paedogeddon — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 04:57 PM)
That coast guard sailor boy is the resident a*Shole who likes to demean everyone who misses the slightest nuance in these films. He does it on other boards.
Yep. I bested him on the Internet. I blame high estrogen in the womb. He was probably a confused child and had to use a breast pump to ease the swelling. Look at his face - years of receiving splatterings -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 05:05 PM)
I call him Coast Guard sailor and he seems incensed about it. At least, last time he did, some years ago. Maybe he's immune to it by now. Especially now the boards are going away.
He almost reminds me of that banjo kid in Deliverance. Ultimate insult, there.
The one thing I've always remembered about him, and there are several of these types on IMDB, is that the more esoteric/trivial detail the more confident he gets. So, I keep it as much as possible to discussion of general things. He just seems consumed by all this minutiae. Where does he get the time to do such? Beats me. -
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 06:08 AM)
Yeah, he certainly seems like one of those emotionally immature morons who is so shallow he doesn't understand how or why normal people create bonds.
Ryan visits Capt. Miller's head-stone fifty plus years after Miller died. Ryan has had all that time to think about what Miller and the rest did for him. Who knows? Maybe Ryan even visited Miller's widow when he got back to the states.
But, being a child, tplast has to see everything on the screen for him to understand it.
He reminds me of the chubby kid from Stand By Me. When they are listening to the story about the pie eating contest, and all he wants to know is if the guy had to pay to get into the contest. -
RoadKillBill1 — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 07:18 AM)
Exactly. Furthermore, his assertion that combat veterans don't emote is total bullsh!t as well. I've known and seen interviews with many WWII vets. When people get up in age they do tend to get more emotional when remembering their experiences, especially veterans of THIS war.
TNSTAAFL