Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Question of the day - 7/14/2009

Action Movies

Forget the never ending amount of ammunition and the ability to continuously overcome insurmountable odds. And I won’t even touch on how there can be a major fight with explosions, people diving everywhere, dodging bullets and/or getting punched in the gut and face yet their hair never moves. Nope, won’t go into that. What I want to know is how is it that the small, sometimes just one guy, group of heroes in action movies are ALWAYS better shots than the huge armies of bad guys that they are fighting? Even when the good guys are shooting from the hip and the bad guys are taking aim. What’s up with that?

Don’t get dead

3 comments:

Mr. Shife said...

The good guys are like the elite professional baseball players - awesome at their jobs like Albert Pujols. The bad guys are really shitty single A minor league players and just don't have what it takes to make it to the big time so they are stuck down there being shitty. What can I say I am in a MLB All-Star frame of mind so that is the best I got.

Mr. Shife said...

Just checking to see if there were any other theories about your question.

Booya said...

I think you covered it all Shife!

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