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I was already a huge fan, but I watched it again on Saturday night as it was playing on TV, and damn this movie is really one of my favorites. There are so much funny lines
Commando wrote:Diaz: Mellow out man. We can't talk business with you waving guns in people's faces. Your daughter is safe, Colonel. Now whether she stays that way is up to you. My people, they got some business with you. And if you want your kid back, then you gotta co-operate, right?
Matrix: Wrong!
Probably the funniest, but it's hard to tell as there are so many.
Interesting. I have noted that broadcast stations in your timeline have a tendency to air this film in specific time slots, as well as films such as the low-budget documentary Red Dawn, and the homoerotic epic of patriotism and love called Sniper. There are a few others that seem to focus on historic martial artists as well. One is a Frenchman, I believe, and the other man has a ponytail -- he must be some sort of religious figure because his command of martial arts seems extraordinarily limited.
They seem to air most often around 1:00am during your work week and the middle of the day on Sundays. Is this some sort of ritualistic commemoration of previous battles? Are the amateur actors involved members of a clergy or military worship cult? More information on this phenomenon would be appreciated.