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 Post subject: Re: Anthony Quinn
PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:47 pm 
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I wouldn't say he stops firing, because the brush is kind of thick. In any case, I'd count them as his.

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 Post subject: Re: Anthony Quinn
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ASHPD24 wrote:
I wouldn't say he stops firing, because the brush is kind of thick. In any case, I'd count them as his.


Alright, thanks. That being said, how many should be counted? The first 7 or so coming down the path or everybody that appears to die in the shot (including the people sorta in the background)?


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I'd include all of those that are in Quinn's line of fire. And if he aims his gun any direction, count the kills that go down where he's aiming.

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ASHPD24 wrote:
I'd include all of those that are in Quinn's line of fire. And if he aims his gun any direction, count the kills that go down where he's aiming.


I've watched the scene a few times, and it doesn't really where Quinn is. We see some Japanese soldiers passing by other Allied troops, so we might be able to assume he's one of the guys in front of the column when the shooting starts. I don't really feel comfortable with this, but I'm going to give all 17 of the people that die in that take (before the cut) to Quinn. I'm pretty amateur when it comes to kill counting, so maybe somebody else will come along some year and do a more precise count.


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1 kill in They Died With Their Boots On (Errol Flynn :o ), bringing his total to 137.


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 Post subject: Re: Anthony Quinn
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Found this: http://www.filmsite.org/sexinfilms40.html

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Ghosts Can't Do It (1989)

Writer/director John Derek's film featuring his naked wife Bo Derek was one of the worst films ever made. The film's unlikely title referred to ghosts who couldn't consummate their love through sex.

The film received nine Razzie nominations and four wins, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress (Bo Derek), Worst Director (John Derek), and Worst Supporting Actor (Donald Trump in a cameo as Himself).

It began with Katie O'Dare Scott (Derek) and older husband Scott (Anthony Quinn) on their Wyoming ranch. He was ailing from a weak heart, but was too old to have a heart transplant. When he couldn't perform in bed with Katie, he committed suicide with a shotgun blast to his own head. In a hellish afterlife, Scott met an Angel of Death (Julie Newmar) who told him that he could watch his wife's suffering and anguish for awhile. She was the only one who could see and hear her dead husband.

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He's forced to bash a prisoner's face in, fatally breaking the convict's neck in return in The Magus. A kickass "movie-within-a-movie-within-a-movie" flick.

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ArnoldVoslooT800 wrote:
He's forced to bash a prisoner's face in, fatally breaking the convict's neck in return in The Magus. A kickass "movie-within-a-movie-within-a-movie" flick.


Cool, updated.


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2 brief impalements in Against All Flags.

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