Re: Munich
Posted by Dark Tree on
Tue Dec 27th 2005 at 10:14pm
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"An Eye for an Eye" is what the Bible says (I think). I saw Munich 2
nights ago. 7/10. It is a good movie that doesn't take sides. But
anyway, I wouldn't ever justify killing, as the revenge is just about
as bad as the first people who did it in the first place. The First
killers of the 1972 Olympic team probably killed them in some sort of a
revenge, in a deranged way.
also, the movie is supposedly not all that accurate, but most movies
arent....which is why they are called MOVIES and not
DOCUMENTORIES....anyway, good movie.
Re: Munich
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Tue Dec 27th 2005 at 11:46pm
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Wow, you're a tough critic. A good movie only deserves a 7/10 rating.
I would give it 9/10.
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I think killing is good. I am happy that some farmer killed some chicken somewhere so that I could eat my Subway sandwich for lunch today. I am glad that my body is able to kill the viruses that get inside it. And I also agree with the way Bruce Willis killed Alan Rickman at the end of Die Hard.
Die Hard --- 8.6/10
killing --- 9.3/10
Re: Munich
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I'm also thankful for this lovely human brain I am eating as of now...
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Re: Munich
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Wed Dec 28th 2005 at 4:48pm
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Do you like fava beans with your brain?
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Re: Munich
Posted by Crono on
Wed Dec 28th 2005 at 9:20pm
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It's only in limited release actually. So only "big" cities get a copy. I forget how the limited release works ... does the film cost more or something? Juim, have any insights?
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Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 12:37am
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Killing people: Bad!
If you really hate someone enough to kill them, lock 'em up in a prison for life. It's worse.
Re: Munich
Posted by fishy on
Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 1:37am
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if jailing someone is worse than killing them, and in many respects i believe it is, then why isn't there the same demand for an equal level of rock hard and completely undisputable proof before someone gets locked up, as there seems to be for execution?
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Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 1:47am
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Gods beware. If I knew that me posting would have pulled you out of retirement Obie, I might have considered returning months ago.
I am kinda thinking along the same lines as Fish, at least at this point in the discussion. I have always wondered why people see things differently between locking them up as opposed to killing them outright.
I dunno. I am still to tired to be as coherent as I would wish. :sad:
Anyway, Fish makes a good point.
I do however see your point too Obie. I believe the cost however is inflated due to the processes involved and not the actual proving. I mean, we are talking about the same sort of people who pay 50 bucks for a hammer for Christ sakes.
The "Process of obtaining" is only costly because the powers that be want it to be so. If it were cheaper then we would be back to the "Judge Roy Beans" now wouldn't we? I mean seriously, if it was any cheaper the death penalty would be much more commonplace than it currently is.
I do not really want it to increase, just to be more accurate whenever it is used.
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Re: Munich
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 6:19am
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time to start some s**t here....
revenge in wartime.....good for the soul
revenge can be usefull, when applied correctly
murder....we'll assume we all think its wrong
death penalty....when needed
ok. i submit that you compare this countries crimerates to others, with and without the death penalty, and you should note two thing straight away....the US goes to greater lengths than any other to provide all opportunities to produce innocence after conviction in capital cases.the amount of people we commit to death is sparse comparably, and the justice is as true as its ever been anywhere in the world. nobody bats a thousand, but we have a helluva lot better batting avereage than most.
in my youth, an eye for an eye would have been my stock and trade....as i grow older, and see the associated bulls**t grow exponentially ahead of the crimes, more and more "innocent" folks get off, and the general breakdown of the system due to slick f**kers with no real moral compass, i think the death penalty could actually be enforced a bit more ridgedly, and streamlined....
herd em thru like cattle....you murder, yer convicted, you die. end of story.
**dons baseball catchers mask and chest protector, and awaits the onslaught.
Doc Brasso... :dodgy:
as for the movie, i havent seen it yet. but i was in frankfurt, germany when this all went on. and i remember it like it was yesterday. they will have to do well to impress me, no pompousity intended.
Re: Munich
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 2:22pm
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well, to be honest there big jon, i wasnt actually looking at a comparative analysis as i wrote my comments....just going from experience....a couple of quick examples....
middle east....steal something lose a hand....steal again, lose the other....go for a third, lose yer life.....at least it used to be just that way.
japan....we were docked in sasabo...a crewmember got busted with a gram of hash, by the japanese police, and he was still in the can when i got out 3 1/2 years later.
phillipines 1978....the poor starving orphaned kids used to sometimes stick together in gangs, so-to-speak. im on shore leave in olongapo city, with a bunch of my buddies. one of these "gangs" came upon 3 marines also on leave walking down magsaisai blvd, the main drag in the bar district. on of the kids gets their attention, and all start poking the marines incessantly to the point where they dont know where to cover or what is going on....while they are "protecting" themselves, at least three of these kids are snatching the wallets, watxhes, etc, whatevever they can snap up. and they split, full sprint down the street. the marines start yelling, and amidst the crowd, a phillipine cop, steps out in the street, turns, draws a bead on one of the kids, and drops him like a hot rock from about a hundred yards....center mass, heart shot...walks to him rolls him over, takes a wallet etc from the kid, gives it to the marines, and moves on. i couldnt believe what i just saw. niether could the marines. everyone was freakin' the f**k out....
the kid was 12 years old.
just a few to give visual. im old, ive seen alot of s**t.
but, you make a good point, when a person gives a statement as "factual", ya better be able to back it up. jon, i know you know what im talking about, as from what i can tell, you are the only other "old fart" in here these days... :heee:
the point is, we work to make sure we dont have the wrong guy....the instances are rare, no matter what the liberal whiney f**kers will have you believe....do the research folks, the facts are there for all to see....
to be continued....
Doc B... :dodgy:
Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 3:17pm
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Well, here in tame Canada there's no death penalty, so I do'nt need to worry much :smile:
Re: Munich
Posted by French Toast on
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Silly americans, there's no crime in Canada. :smile:
Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 4:07pm
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting French Toast</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Silly americans, there's no crime in Canada. :smile:
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Tells me that there is either no reason for criminals to be there or the word hasn't gotten out yet that you all are so ready for them to arrive.
Perhaps I should begin a campaign to inform them that Canada is the place to be and perhaps thin our criminal element down a bit.
Personally, I am leaning toward the former. What, if anything is there up there to entice a criminal?
You will never convince me in a million years that Canada has no crime because THEY are doing something right to prevent it. :rolleyes:
ONLY law abiding citizens obey the law!!!
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Re: Munich
Posted by satchmo on
Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 6:02pm
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No. No mace.
Just a loaded Deagle under the pillow. :wink:
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Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 6:11pm
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The next "stage" would be seeing people in work over-alls running
around chaotically and occasionally getting stuck behind
boxes or in corners.
I see that all the time. :heee:
Re: Munich
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roflmao @ andrei
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Re: Munich
Posted by satchmo on
Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 7:00pm
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I am not seeing things yet.
But everytime I turn a corner at work, I jump up to avoid getting a headshot. I know people stare, but at least I have total pwnage.
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Re: Munich
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Thu Dec 29th 2005 at 7:59pm
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"out of retirement" is probably a bit strong. I'm around some, but I'm uber busy with school (yes, again, for five more years!!). I just post when I see a person/topic that piques my interest.
Re: Munich
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Nickelplate</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>I think getting raped in the bum with a broom handle every day is worse than death...
that's just me, though...
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You know what though? Most of the creaps doing the f**king are the same assholes we are discussing Nickel. Ever consider that? Maybe they like buttpokin. Somehow I find it difficult to believe that every murderer is being butt jacked. :rolleyes:
And, Tracer, it is nice to see you, just in case someone forgot to mention that before. :smile:
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