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[challenge entry] surely this has been done before...
one of the most dramatic moments in all of american film history would look a little different.


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(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:00, archived)
# Don't let the bus fall below 50 mph
are you kidding it's hard enough getting them to stay above 20 mph! LOL
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:01, archived)
# ok...
so the script would also need tweaking, but I think the movie would be just as entertaining set at 15 mph
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:07, archived)
# I think Father Ted did that one with the milk-cart that was hilarious
lol
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:23, archived)
# oh feck yeah
where's youtube? i gotta watch that again

"he wanted to put his massive tool in my box"

"MRS DOYLE!"
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:29, archived)
# When that bomb goes off
they'll hear it all the way to the north.....
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:32, archived)
# and the north will laugh
gufwahhhh
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 2:30, archived)
#
this is good. and i like the idea of exploding buses. but not in a terrorism sort of way, more like an empty roads, rush-hour-lasts-twenty-minutes way.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:07, archived)
#
rush hour would have been a much better film if it was 20 mins long, but I think I'm off topic
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:15, archived)
# i'm going to have to agree with you and disagree with you there
(a little off-topic, yes, but i enjoyed rush hour) (rush hour 2, however ...)
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 1:20, archived)
#
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 2:09, archived)
# yeah I read Catullus as an undergrad
that was always a favourite
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 3:19, archived)
# I like how this wiki article launches straight into talking about the controversy
and forgets to mention entirely that Catullus is a poet and Carmina is one of his poems, and that it was clearly written by some well-meaning soul with a shaky grasp of English as a second language.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 7:52, archived)
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If it's so horribly wring, go edit the wiki then.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 10:28, archived)