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Bruce Willis: A gun guy - bones weep tedium - 05-07-2008 He doesnt have a gun in Look Who's Talking either. Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Paul R - 05-07-2008 bones weep tedium Wrote:He doesnt have a gun in Look Who's Talking either. Ha! Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Kenji - 05-07-2008 bones weep tedium Wrote:He doesnt have a gun in Look Who's Talking either. Well, but his talk was like a machine-gun! Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Kenji - 05-07-2008 Libby Wrote:Can anyone here name a moving with Bruce Willis where he doesn't have a gun? I can't. Has anyone else noticed this? How about "Color of Night" and "The Kid"? Those were boring though..... Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Libby - 05-07-2008 bones weep tedium Wrote:He doesnt have a gun in Look Who's Talking either. But you don't see him, either. Ah, well. (My arguements are really dumb, I know.) Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Ken Valentine - 05-07-2008 webby Wrote:For a bunch of gun-grabbing, socialist-leaning liberals that so much of Hollywood is, they sure do like to depend on their "hero" being armed and able to shoot. Remember the LETHAL WEAPON series? Wasn't it in LETHAL WEAPON "3" or "4" that there were all those anti-NRA posters on the walls of the police station? Not to mention all that silliness about "cop-killer bullets?" (Especially when so-called "armor piercing/cop killer" handgun ammunition was limited in sale to police ONLY! Ken V. Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Libby - 05-07-2008 Ken Valentine Wrote:Remember the LETHAL WEAPON series? Loved Lethal Weaon. You could use those movies as a Lethal Weapon, they would die laughing. Like the guy in Mary Poppins, "I know a man with a wooden leg named Smith" "What's his other leg named!" Bruce Willis: A gun guy - webby - 05-08-2008 Ken Valentine Wrote:Remember the LETHAL WEAPON series? I quit watching those after Lethal Weapon 2, but what you describe doesn't surprise me. Here in the Webby household, if we happen to see any movie where Danny Glover uses a gun I have to listen to an awful lot of grumbling from my hubby about how Danny Glover is so anti-gun he shouldn't even be allowed to hold one and he sure shouldn't make any money for doing it and he shouldn't even be allowed to play those roles and and and ... Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Ken Valentine - 05-08-2008 webby Wrote:I quit watching those after Lethal Weapon 2, but what you describe doesn't surprise me. . . . and . . . and . . . and . . . I understand. I not only understand, I agree. Hypocracy of the finest kind. Steven Spielberg should be in the same category. He has an extensive gun collaction, and yet he supports all manner of victim disarmament laws. He is reputed to have said, "Gun laws are for THEM!" Ken V. Bruce Willis: A gun guy - Schwinn160 - 05-08-2008 Ken Valentine Wrote:. . . and . . . and . . . and . . . I understand. I not only understand, I agree. Hypocracy of the finest kind. Harrison Ford is a part of that loser club, too. I think it's funny and a bit sad that they will take the "tools" they use to make millions of dollars and try to demean the rest of us that believe we have the right to have them. In any action movie, one of these goons can be expected to shoot 4,302 bullets at a dozen different guys. How many of us have ever done that? (not me) |