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Things I learned from movies
« on: May 28, 2008, 11:44:12 AM »

Got this list from Comedy Central, hahaha

1. If being chased through town, you can usually take cover in a passing St Patrick's Day parade - at any time of the year.

2. All beds have special L-shaped top sheets that reach up to armpit level on a woman but only waist level on the man lying beside her.

3. All grocery shopping bags contain at least one stick of French bread.

4. Once applied, lipstick will never rub off - even while scuba diving.

5. The ventilation system of any building is a perfect hiding place. No one will ever think of looking for you in there and you can travel to any other part of the building without difficulty.

6. Should you wish to pass yourself off as a German officer, it will not be necessary to speak the language. A German accent will do.

7. The Eiffel Tower can be seen from any window of any building in Paris.

8. A man will show no pain while taking the most ferocious beating but will wince when a woman tries to clean his wounds.

9. When paying for a taxi, never look at your wallet as you take out a note - just grab one at random and hand it over. It will always be the exact fare.

10. If you lose a hand, it will cause the stump of your arm to grow by 15cm.

11. Mothers routinely cook eggs, bacon and waffles for their family every morning, even though the husband and children never have time to eat them.

12. Cars and trucks that crash will almost always burst into flames.

13. A single match will be sufficient to light up a room the size of a football stadium.

14. Medieval peasants had perfect teeth.

15. All single women have a cat.

16. Any person waking from a nightmare will sit bolt upright and pant.

17. One man shooting at 20 men has a better chance of killing them all than 20 men firing at one.

18. Creepy music coming from a graveyard should always be closely investigated.

19. Most people keep a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings - especially if any of their family or friends has died in a strange boating accident.

20. It does not matter if you are heavily outnumbered in a fight involved martial arts - your enemies will wait patiently to attack you one by one by dancing around in a threatening manner until you have knocked out their predecessor.

21. During a very emotional confrontation, instead of facing the person you are speaking to, it is customary to stand behind them and talk to their back.

22. When you turn out the light to go to bed, everything in your room will still be clearly visible, just slightly bluish.

23. Dogs always know who's bad and will naturally bark at them.

24. When they are alone, all foreigners prefer to speak English to each other.

25. Rather than wasting bullets, megalomaniacs prefer to kill their arch-enemies using complicated machinery involving fuses, pulley systems, deadly gases, lasers and man eating sharks that will allow their captives at least 20 minutes to escape.

26. Having a job of any kind will make all fathers forget their son's eighth birthday.

27. Many musical instruments - especially wind instruments and accordions - can be played without moving the fingers.

28. All bombs are fitted with electronic timing devices with large red readouts so you know exactly when they're going to go off.

29. It is always possible to park directly outside the building you are visiting.

30. A detective can only solve a case once he has been suspended from duty.

31. If you decide to start dancing in the street, everyone you bump into will know all the steps.
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2008, 04:47:31 AM »

lol, that's awesome!
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2008, 09:56:54 PM »

Heh. This reminds me of the Evil Overlord List... let me see if I can find it.

http://www.eviloverlord.com/lists/overlord.html

1.) My Legions of Terror will have helmets with clear plexiglass visors, not face-concealing ones.

2.) My ventilation ducts will be too small to crawl through.

3.) My noble half-brother whose throne I usurped will be killed, not kept anonymously imprisoned in a forgotten cell of my dungeon.

4.) Shooting is not too good for my enemies.

5.) The artifact which is the source of my power will not be kept on the Mountain of Despair beyond the River of Fire guarded by the Dragons of Eternity. It will be in my safe-deposit box. The same applies to the object which is my one weakness.

6.) I will not gloat over my enemies' predicament before killing them.

7.) When I've captured my adversary and he says, "Look, before you kill me, will you at least tell me what this is all about?" I'll say, "No." and shoot him. No, on second thought I'll shoot him then say "No."

8.) After I kidnap the beautiful princess, we will be married immediately in a quiet civil ceremony, not a lavish spectacle in three weeks' time during which the final phase of my plan will be carried out.

9.) I will not include a self-destruct mechanism unless absolutely necessary. If it is necessary, it will not be a large red button labelled "Danger: Do Not Push". The big red button marked "Do Not Push" will instead trigger a spray of bullets on anyone stupid enough to disregard it. Similarly, the ON/OFF switch will not clearly be labelled as such.

10.) I will not interrogate my enemies in the inner sanctum -- a small hotel well outside my borders will work just as well.

11.) I will be secure in my superiority. Therefore, I will feel no need to prove it by leaving clues in the form of riddles or leaving my weaker enemies alive to show they pose no threat.

12.) One of my advisors will be an average five-year-old child. Any flaws in my plan that he is able to spot will be corrected before implementation.

13.) All slain enemies will be cremated, or at least have several rounds of ammunition emptied into them, not left for dead at the bottom of the cliff. The announcement of their deaths, as well as any accompanying celebration, will be deferred until after the aforementioned disposal.

14.) The hero is not entitled to a last kiss, a last cigarette, or any other form of last request.

15.) I will never employ any device with a digital countdown. If I find that such a device is absolutely unavoidable, I will set it to activate when the counter reaches 117 and the hero is just putting his plan into operation.

16.) I will never utter the sentence "But before I kill you, there's just one thing I want to know."

17.) When I employ people as advisors, I will occasionally listen to their advice.

18.) I will not have a son. Although his laughably under-planned attempt to usurp power would easily fail, it would provide a fatal distraction at a crucial point in time.

19.) I will not have a daughter. She would be as beautiful as she was evil, but one look at the hero's rugged countenance and she'd betray her own father.

20.) Despite its proven stress-relieving effect, I will not indulge in maniacal laughter. When so occupied, it's too easy to miss unexpected developments that a more attentive individual could adjust to accordingly.

21.) I will hire a talented fashion designer to create original uniforms for my Legions of Terror, as opposed to some cheap knock-offs that make them look like Nazi stormtroopers, Roman footsoldiers, or savage Mongol hordes. All were eventually defeated and I want my troops to have a more positive mind-set.

22.) No matter how tempted I am with the prospect of unlimited power, I will not consume any energy field bigger than my head.

23.) I will keep a special cache of low-tech weapons and train my troops in their use. That way -- even if the heroes manage to neutralize my power generator and/or render the standard-issue energy weapons useless -- my troops will not be overrun by a handful of savages armed with spears and rocks.

24.) I will maintain a realistic assessment of my strengths and weaknesses. Even though this takes some of the fun out of the job, at least I will never utter the line "No, this cannot be! I AM INVINCIBLE!!!" (After that, death is usually instantaneous.)

25.) No matter how well it would perform, I will never construct any sort of machinery which is completely indestructible except for one small and virtually inaccessible vulnerable spot.

26.) No matter how attractive certain members of the rebellion are, there is probably someone just as attractive who is not desperate to kill me. Therefore, I will think twice before ordering a prisoner sent to my bedchamber.

27.) I will never build only one of anything important. All important systems will have redundant control panels and power supplies. For the same reason I will always carry at least two fully loaded weapons at all times.

28.) My pet monster will be kept in a secure cage from which it cannot escape and into which I could not accidentally stumble.

29.) I will dress in bright and cheery colors, and so throw my enemies into confusion.

30.) All bumbling conjurers, clumsy squires, no-talent bards, and cowardly thieves in the land will be preemptively put to death. My foes will surely give up and abandon their quest if they have no source of comic relief.

31.) All naive, busty tavern wenches in my realm will be replaced with surly, world-weary waitresses who will provide no unexpected reinforcement and/or romantic subplot for the hero or his sidekick.

32.) I will not fly into a rage and kill a messenger who brings me bad news just to illustrate how evil I really am. Good messengers are hard to come by.

33.) I won't require high-ranking female members of my organization to wear a stainless-steel bustier. Morale is better with a more casual dress-code. Similarly, outfits made entirely from black leather will be reserved for formal occasions.

34.) I will not turn into a snake. It never helps.

35.) I will not grow a goatee. In the old days they made you look diabolic. Now they just make you look like a disaffected member of Generation X.

36.) I will not imprison members of the same party in the same cell block, let alone the same cell. If they are important prisoners, I will keep the only key to the cell door on my person instead of handing out copies to every bottom-rung guard in the prison.

37.) If my trusted lieutenant tells me my Legions of Terror are losing a battle, I will believe him. After all, he's my trusted lieutenant.

38.) If an enemy I have just killed has a younger sibling or offspring anywhere, I will find them and have them killed immediately, instead of waiting for them to grow up harboring feelings of vengeance towards me in my old age.

39.) If I absolutely must ride into battle, I will certainly not ride at the forefront of my Legions of Terror, nor will I seek out my opposite number among his army.

40.) I will be neither chivalrous nor sporting. If I have an unstoppable superweapon, I will use it as early and as often as possible instead of keeping it in reserve.

41.) Once my power is secure, I will destroy all those pesky time-travel devices.

42.) When I capture the hero, I will make sure I also get his dog, monkey, ferret, or whatever sickeningly cute little animal capable of untying ropes and filching keys happens to follow him around.

43.) I will maintain a healthy amount of skepticism when I capture the beautiful rebel and she claims she is attracted to my power and good looks and will gladly betray her companions if I just let her in on my plans.

44.) I will only employ bounty hunters who work for money. Those who work for the pleasure of the hunt tend to do dumb things like even the odds to give the other guy a sporting chance.

45.) I will make sure I have a clear understanding of who is responsible for what in my organization. For example, if my general screws up I will not draw my weapon, point it at him, say "And here is the price for failure," then suddenly turn and kill some random underling.

46.) If an advisor says to me "My liege, he is but one man. What can one man possibly do?", I will reply "This." and kill the advisor.

47.) If I learn that a callow youth has begun a quest to destroy me, I will slay him while he is still a callow youth instead of waiting for him to mature.

48.) I will treat any beast which I control through magic or technology with respect and kindness. Thus if the control is ever broken, it will not immediately come after me for revenge.

49.) If I learn the whereabouts of the one artifact which can destroy me, I will not send all my troops out to seize it. Instead I will send them out to seize something else and quietly put a Want-Ad in the local paper.

50.) My main computers will have their own special operating system that will be completely incompatible with standard IBM and Macintosh powerbooks.

51.) If one of my dungeon guards begins expressing concern over the conditions in the beautiful princess' cell, I will immediately transfer him to a less people-oriented position.

52.) I will hire a team of board-certified architects and surveyors to examine my castle and inform me of any secret passages and abandoned tunnels that I might not know about.

53.) If the beautiful princess that I capture says "I'll never marry you! Never, do you hear me, NEVER!!!", I will say "Oh well" and kill her.

54.) I will not strike a bargain with a demonic being then attempt to double-cross it simply because I feel like being contrary.

55.) The deformed mutants and odd-ball psychotics will have their place in my Legions of Terror. However before I send them out on important covert missions that require tact and subtlety, I will first see if there is anyone else equally qualified who would attract less attention.

56.) My Legions of Terror will be trained in basic marksmanship. Any who cannot learn to hit a man-sized target at 10 meters will be used for target practice.

57.) Before employing any captured artifacts or machinery, I will carefully read the owner's manual.

58.) If it becomes necessary to escape, I will never stop to pose dramatically and toss off a one-liner.

59.) I will never build a sentient computer smarter than I am.

60.) My five-year-old child advisor will also be asked to decipher any code I am thinking of using. If he breaks the code in under 30 seconds, it will not be used. Note: this also applies to passwords.

61.) If my advisors ask "Why are you risking everything on such a mad scheme?", I will not proceed until I have a response that satisfies them.

62.) I will design fortress hallways with no alcoves or protruding structural supports which intruders could use for cover in a firefight.

63.) Bulk trash will be disposed of in incinerators, not compactors. And they will be kept hot, with none of that nonsense about flames going through accessible tunnels at predictable intervals.

64.) I will see a competent psychiatrist and get cured of all extremely unusual phobias and bizarre compulsive habits which could prove to be a disadvantage.

65.) If I must have computer systems with publically available terminals, the maps they display of my complex will have a room clearly marked as the Main Control Room. That room will be the Execution Chamber. The actual main control room will be marked as Sewage Overflow Containment.

66.) My security keypad will actually be a fingerprint scanner. Anyone who watches someone press a sequence of buttons or dusts the pad for fingerprints then subsequently tries to enter by repeating that sequence will trigger the alarm system.

67.) No matter how many shorts we have in the system, my guards will be instructed to treat every surveillance camera malfunction as a full-scale emergency.

68.) I will spare someone who saved my life sometime in the past. This is only reasonable as it encourages others to do so. However, the offer is good one time only. If they want me to spare them again, they'd better save my life again.

69.) All midwives will be banned from the realm. All babies will be delivered at state-approved hospitals. Orphans will be placed in foster-homes, not abandoned in the woods to be raised by creatures of the wild.

70.) When my guards split up to search for intruders, they will always travel in groups of at least two. They will be trained so that if one of them disappears mysteriously while on patrol, the other will immediately initiate an alert and call for backup, instead of quizzically peering around a corner.

71.) If I decide to test a lieutenant's loyalty and see if he/she should be made a trusted lieutenant, I will have a crack squad of marksmen standing by in case the answer is no.

72.) If all the heroes are standing together around a strange device and begin to taunt me, I will pull out a conventional weapon instead of using my unstoppable superweapon on them.

73.) I will not agree to let the heroes go free if they win a rigged contest, even though my advisors assure me it is impossible for them to win.

74.) When I create a multimedia presentation of my plan designed so that my five-year-old advisor can easily understand the details, I will not label the disk "Project Overlord" and leave it lying on top of my desk.

75.) I will instruct my Legions of Terror to attack the hero en masse, instead of standing around waiting while members break off and attack one or two at a time.

76.) If the hero runs up to my roof, I will not run up after him and struggle with him in an attempt to push him over the edge. I will also not engage him at the edge of a cliff. (In the middle of a rope-bridge over a river of molten lava is not even worth considering.)

77.) If I have a fit of temporary insanity and decide to give the hero the chance to reject a job as my trusted lieutentant, I will retain enough sanity to wait until my current trusted lieutenant is out of earshot before making the offer.

78.) I will not tell my Legions of Terror "And he must be taken alive!" The command will be "And try to take him alive if it is reasonably practical."

79.) If my doomsday device happens to come with a reverse switch, as soon as it has been employed it will be melted down and made into limited-edition commemorative coins.

80.) If my weakest troops fail to eliminate a hero, I will send out my best troops instead of wasting time with progressively stronger ones as he gets closer and closer to my fortress.

81.) If I am fighting with the hero atop a moving platform, have disarmed him, and am about to finish him off and he glances behind me and drops flat, I too will drop flat instead of quizzically turning around to find out what he saw.

82.) I will not shoot at any of my enemies if they are standing in front of the crucial support beam to a heavy, dangerous, unbalanced structure.

83.) If I'm eating dinner with the hero, put poison in his goblet, then have to leave the table for any reason, I will order new drinks for both of us instead of trying to decide whether or not to switch with him.

84.) I will not have captives of one sex guarded by members of the opposite sex.

85.) I will not use any plan in which the final step is horribly complicated, e.g. "Align the 12 Stones of Power on the sacred altar then activate the medallion at the moment of total eclipse." Instead it will be more along the lines of "Push the button."

86.) I will make sure that my doomsday device is up to code and properly grounded.

87.) My vats of hazardous chemicals will be covered when not in use. Also, I will not construct walkways above them.

88.) If a group of henchmen fail miserably at a task, I will not berate them for incompetence then send the same group out to try the task again.

89.) After I capture the hero's superweapon, I will not immediately disband my legions and relax my guard because I believe whoever holds the weapon is unstoppable. After all, the hero held the weapon and I took it from him.

90.) I will not design my Main Control Room so that every workstation is facing away from the door.

91.) I will not ignore the messenger that stumbles in exhausted and obviously agitated until my personal grooming or current entertainment is finished. It might actually be important.

92.) If I ever talk to the hero on the phone, I will not taunt him. Instead I will say this his dogged perseverance has given me new insight on the futility of my evil ways and that if he leaves me alone for a few months of quiet contemplation I will likely return to the path of righteousness. (Heroes are incredibly gullible in this regard.)

93.) If I decide to hold a double execution of the hero and an underling who failed or betrayed me, I will see to it that the hero is scheduled to go first.

94.) When arresting prisoners, my guards will not allow them to stop and grab a useless trinket of purely sentimental value.

95.) My dungeon will have its own qualified medical staff complete with bodyguards. That way if a prisoner becomes sick and his cellmate tells the guard it's an emergency, the guard will fetch a trauma team instead of opening up the cell for a look.

96.) My door mechanisms will be designed so that blasting the control panel on the outside seals the door and blasting the control panel on the inside opens the door, not vice versa.

97.) My dungeon cells will not be furnished with objects that contain reflective surfaces or anything that can be unravelled.

98.) If an attractive young couple enters my realm, I will carefully monitor their activities. If I find they are happy and affectionate, I will ignore them. However if circumstance have forced them together against their will and they spend all their time bickering and criticizing each other except during the intermittent occasions when they are saving each others' lives at which point there are hints of sexual tension, I will immediately order their execution.

99.) Any data file of crucial importance will be padded to 1.45Mb in size.

100.) Finally, to keep my subjects permanently locked in a mindless trance, I will provide each of them with free unlimited Internet access.
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2008, 01:20:12 AM »

GOt this few from a book.. read it a while back so going on memory.. THe book was "Heroics for Beginners" Each chapter starts with a scenario on how a practical hero works.

The Villain actually had some good ideas. he made the crawl spaces and ducts big enough for even the largest barbarians to fit through.. But every 15 feet or so there was a toll gate that only took gold coins, no reason you cant milk them before killing them, they were also checked every hour for trapped heroes. and they all lead it was either the jail-cell, spiked pit, or lava pit with really crumbly walls that couldnt even support the lightest of hero.

It also gives an example of how hard it is to make sure you get rid of all "Heirs to the Throne" by stating the case of one of the real evil lords. Came in without warning, killed king, queen, retainers and then went on to going after the legit kids, only to be informed that wet nurses, handmaidens, and every other sort of servant ran out carrying at the least 2-3 children of royal blood. rough estimate was about... 400 total. He became so paranoid he locked himself in what was one of the most impressive fortresses ever guarded by the best and most elite (which were rotated or executed monthly) guards he could find, and had every single copy of the castles plans destroyed, as well as the architects, their familys, friends, relations, the animals they had contact with, and the guards, as well as the guards familys and all, plus destroying every bit of material they were around. He ended up dying from a heart/anxiety attack brought on from stress and paranoia that one of those 400+ children would come for revenge.

One of the good advice things i remember is this one here..

1. A Mighty warrior will lay siege to the dark lords castle depriving them of supplies until challenged by the castles Lord. A practical Hero waits till said lord is walking the battlements and puts a arrow or bolt in his neck from a safe distance away.

I'll try and find the book and get the rest...
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2008, 01:24:09 AM »

Here we go.. the correct quote for practical heros.

Before attempting to penetrate the Evil Overlords invincible fortress, the practical hero will seriously consider the option of maintaining a safe distance and picking him off the ramparts with a Long Range Weapon.
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2008, 07:28:18 PM »

Both lists are quite funny. The overload one was a bit long though ;)

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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2008, 10:13:44 AM »

Well it's a 'Top 100' list, what did you expect?  What would be really funny is if there were actually only 99 items but the list ended at 100.
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2008, 01:30:28 PM »

Found the book, Here we go.

1. Before attempting to Penetrate the Evil Overlords Invincible Fortress, the practical hero seriously examines the option of maintaining a safe distance and picking him off the ramparts with a long range weapon.

2. When a wise old sage tells you not to let a magic talisman fall into the wrong hands, take him seriously. Do not laugh it off until the object is stolen and the forces of evil unleashed.

3. Before setting off on a heroic adventure, it is wise to practice climbing scaffolding and trellises until you can do so WITHOUT dropping your sword.

4. Do not let the Evil Overlords beautiful assistant lure you into a trap. Keep your libido in check until the mission is completed.

5.When it becomes necessary to penetrate the Evil Overlords lair, remember to dress appropriately for the occasion. Despite tradition, leotards and a cape are not practical. Neither is full evening dress. Standard-issue military fatigues will usually do the job quite nicely.

6. When the plucky young daughter of the kidnapped professor demands to accompany you on the rescue mission, grab her by the shoulders, turn her around, and send her right back to the boarding school she came from. It's okay to boff her first. She's not an Evil Assistant after all. But on no account should you let her follow you into the Invincible Fortress.

7. If you find yourself confronted by a group of armed guards, be warned that they will attack you in mass. No matter what you have been told by other sources, rest assured that they will not line up to attack you one by one. Trust me on this.

8. If an opportunity comes to stab the Evil Overlord in the back, you must do so without hesitation. When innocent lives are at stake, the practical hero does not "give him a sporting chance".

There are other little ones they mention throughout the story as it goes along but those are the chapter starters and ones I thought best. the book is Heroics For Beginners By John Moore.
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Re: Things I learned from movies
« Reply #8 on: June 05, 2008, 08:28:18 PM »

it was a good book. It had a lot of good twists.
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