I haven't done a Friday funnies in a while. I meant to put this up last night, but didn't get around to it. So I guess I will call this one Weekend Funnies. The first scene is from Robocop, wherein one of the bad guys gets toxic waste all over him. The second is the great Samuel Jackson death scene from Deep Blue Sea. Enjoy.
Update! Here's another great scene, this one a classic from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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Man! I could watch these all day, thanks! LOL!
I like how the toxic waste guy's body is so liquefied that when he gets hit with by the car, it's like a water balloon bursting.
Hahahaha! Yeah, I bet that's exactly what chemical companies do with their "toxic waste". Put it in a great big flimsy steel tank labeled TOXIC WASTE. Maybe it was a deal they worked out with the Police Department so that Robocop would be able to spot it, you know...just in case he needed it in a pinch.
And also, the bad guy is Red Foreman!
Yeah, I bet that's exactly what chemical companies do with their "toxic waste". Put it in a great big flimsy steel tank labeled TOXIC WASTE.
Yeah, really! Of course what they probably do with it is secretly dump it and then it leeches into our drinking water.
My son is obsessed with the idea of toxic waste lately. He has been playing Lego Batman on our Xbox360 and one character, Two Face, is able to go in toxic waste without getting killed by it. My son keeps asking me about toxic waste, and I have to explain to him that there are lots of different kinds of toxic waste, it's not all bright green.
Oh, and thanks for providing me with the name of the actor.
Love the Raiders of the Lost ark scene...the one dude doing fancy stuff with his sword and Indiana pulls out his gun...bang! LOL
And the actor who played the swordsman was really pissed, because the scene was originally written as a duel between him and Indy, but either Harrison Ford was tired or ill, and he said to Spielberg, "Why can't I just shoot him?" Of course, it worked out better that way.
@Tommykey:
That would make a very funny skit. The filming of that scene...with the stubborn actor who played the swordsman who'd spent months learning the moves refusing to die and them having to do like....10 takes.
"Why can't I just shoot him?" Too funny! I love Harrison Ford.
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