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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 548062" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p>Yes</p><p>Yes</p><p>Yes</p><p>Yes</p><p>There were so many great parts but I think one of the best ones was the scene with the 3 black guys. That scene just begged for "Feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?" </p><p> </p><p>The last scene needed, no not needed, was reminiscent of "Go ahead, make my day".</p><p> </p><p>I laughed through most of the movie. He was so grouchy. Bitch about everything. He had prejudices against his neighbors and then he realized that the Hmong were on his side in the Korean War. Come to think of it, that might very well have been the best part of the movie. Very thought provoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 548062, member: 11476"] Yes Yes Yes Yes There were so many great parts but I think one of the best ones was the scene with the 3 black guys. That scene just begged for "Feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?" The last scene needed, no not needed, was reminiscent of "Go ahead, make my day". I laughed through most of the movie. He was so grouchy. Bitch about everything. He had prejudices against his neighbors and then he realized that the Hmong were on his side in the Korean War. Come to think of it, that might very well have been the best part of the movie. Very thought provoking. [/QUOTE]
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