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What Every Movie Reviewer Knows
By Madelyn Miller
Typical Hollywood Movie
-It does not matter if you are heavily outnumbered in a
fight involving martial arts: your enemies will wait patiently to attack you
one by one, dancing around in a threatening manner until you have knocked
out their predecessors.
-Honest and hard-working policemen are traditionally
gunned down three days before their retirement.
-All beds have special L-shaped sheets that reach the
armpit level of a woman, but only the waist level of the man lying beside
her.
-At least one of a pair of identical twins is born
evil.
-Most laptop computers are powerful enough to override
the communications system of any invading alien society.
-All grocery bags contain at least one stick of French
bread.
-You're very likely to survive any battle in any war
unless you make the mistake of showing someone a picture of your sweetheart
back home.
-A man will show no pain while taking the most
ferocious beating, but will wince when a woman tries to clean his wounds.
-If a large pane of glass is visible, someone will be
thrown through it before long.
-If staying in a haunted house, women should
investigate any strange noises in their most revealing underwear.
-Even when driving down a perfectly straight road, it
is necessary to turn the steering wheel vigorously from left to right every
few moments.
-All bombs are fitted with electronic timing devices
with large red readouts so you know exactly when they're going to go off,
but luckily you'll always blindly choose to cut the right wire.
-A detective can only solve a case once he has been
suspended from duty.
-Police departments give their officers personality
tests to make sure they are deliberately assigned a partner who is their
total opposite.
If you want to read some of my favorite movie reviews
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/March04/KitchenStories.htm
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/March04/BurningMan.htm
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue74/T74G-gods.htm
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/May03/Respiro.htm
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