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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Hague" data-source="post: 1441314" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>Matt Frewer's daughter acted perfectly irrational and human when her dad was about to be capped - she ran off and hid, trying desperately to deny what was happening. Maybe you were out getting a drink when that scene came up?</p><p></p><p>And don't try <em>ad absurdum</em> arguments, please. I won't disagree that some of the characters were pure fodder...but at the same time, please note the focus of the story wasn't on them. It was on Ana, Ken, CJ, Michael and the rest. I'll even go out on a limb and say that some of the dead weight (the blonde hooker, the old man with the 'saw towards the end, the woman who drove the van to the mall) could have been left out. I've got no problem with it overall, simply because it's genre for there to be fodder characters. Don't like it? Go write a script.</p><p></p><p>As for the dog...I guess you would have been more interested in Stephen's ham sandwich idea, huh?</p><p></p><p>Guess what? The movie is full of people making stupid mistakes. Inevitably, they end up paying for those mistakes in some way. Even when those mistakes aren't their own. Just ask Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Hague, post: 1441314, member: 17550"] Matt Frewer's daughter acted perfectly irrational and human when her dad was about to be capped - she ran off and hid, trying desperately to deny what was happening. Maybe you were out getting a drink when that scene came up? And don't try [I]ad absurdum[/I] arguments, please. I won't disagree that some of the characters were pure fodder...but at the same time, please note the focus of the story wasn't on them. It was on Ana, Ken, CJ, Michael and the rest. I'll even go out on a limb and say that some of the dead weight (the blonde hooker, the old man with the 'saw towards the end, the woman who drove the van to the mall) could have been left out. I've got no problem with it overall, simply because it's genre for there to be fodder characters. Don't like it? Go write a script. As for the dog...I guess you would have been more interested in Stephen's ham sandwich idea, huh? Guess what? The movie is full of people making stupid mistakes. Inevitably, they end up paying for those mistakes in some way. Even when those mistakes aren't their own. Just ask Andy. [/QUOTE]
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