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#2 Mr_Lurker
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Never. Natural immunity FTW.
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#3 Mr_Lurker
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[QUOTE="Setsa"][QUOTE="Mr_Lurker"][QUOTE="Setsa"] All those WW2 movies prove the cliche you provided dead wrong :o

WW2 films aren't most films are they :roll:

Buh... buh... you said always! :cry:

Oh hoh hoh, you found a flaw in my post you sly fox you...
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[QUOTE="swazidoughman"]

Germans are always super efficient or scientists, and are usually nazi.

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i've never seen that in a movie :|

You have never seen a WW2 movie?
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[QUOTE="Mr_Lurker"]

Anybody else noticed how most films seem to obey the little rule regarding where a character comes from always affects the character's personality in the same way.

Example: The british character is always one of the antagonists.

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All those WW2 movies prove the cliche you provided dead wrong :o

WW2 films aren't most films are they :roll:
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Anybody else noticed how most films seem to obey the little rule regarding where a character comes from always affects the character's personality in the same way.

Example: The british character is always one of the antagonists.

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You read the onion, 'nuff said.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSsJ19sy3JI No need to thank me.
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#9 Mr_Lurker
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Well, water in general is conductive, so sea water has to be relatively conductive, so I'd say that maybe some fish would die, but what about all over the place? I got this one from Brainiac: Science Abuse. It is on Discovery HD only.

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#10 Mr_Lurker
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Only if you want to compare the two and appreciate how much better the book is compared to the movie.

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Hello i like the novel but the second it is announced to be a movie i suddenly feel the need to prove myself the alpha male on the interbutts. & superhero r serius bisnus