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Posted 2009-05-26, 02:44 PM in reply to Mantralord's post starting "i can probably break the fall with my..."
Ya well in the James Bond movie Moonraker I think it was(one of the few with the character Jaws), Jaws survives jumping from a plane higher than 6000 ft and lands on flat ground(not a snow covered slope). And we all know the James Bond movies are documentaries shot in real-time, not hollywood movies.
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Posted 2009-05-27, 07:20 AM in reply to S2 AM's post starting "Ya well in the James Bond movie..."
Jaws was a fucking beast, even though the fall would've killed him.
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Posted 2009-05-28, 10:03 PM in reply to S2 AM's post starting "Ya well in the James Bond movie..."
The man bit through a steel cable, and you're discussing the realism of his on screen actions?


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Posted 2009-05-31, 01:23 AM in reply to JRwakebord's post starting "The man bit through a steel cable, and..."
JRwakebord said: [Goto]
The man bit through a steel cable, and you're discussing the realism of his on screen actions?
Apparently you missed this part:

And we all know the James Bond movies are documentaries shot in real-time, not hollywood movies.
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Posted 2009-05-31, 08:29 PM in reply to S2 AM's post starting "Apparently you missed this part: And..."
I think James Bond's camera-man would be a more dangerous job than being James Bond himself
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Posted 2009-06-03, 05:49 PM in reply to S2 AM's post starting "Ya well in the James Bond movie..."
S2 AM said: [Goto]
Ya well in the James Bond movie Moonraker I think it was(one of the few with the character Jaws), Jaws survives jumping from a plane higher than 6000 ft and lands on flat ground(not a snow covered slope).

Lies! Jaws landed on a circus tent, which probably had a safety net installed.
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Posted 2009-06-03, 06:35 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Lies! Jaws landed on a circus tent,..."
Hmm. I have to admit that it's possible...
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