I did notice a couple of things in Collateral Damage that set it apart from previous Arnold action movies. Not once did I see him pick up a gun or any other traditional weapon. The closest he came was a fire axe and a grenade and even then it was after using a bit of "MacGyver" trickery. Also, I think this is the first movie where Arnold has openly acknowledged his Austrian (German) ethnicity. Not terribly exciting revelations, but I found them interesting nonetheless.
Wait, I don't get it. If I don't want a date I shouldn't tell her about the tree or if I do want a date I shouldn't tell her about the tree. Either way, I'll probably just tell her my wood is computerized.
If you didn't read the article, I'll sum it up for you.
Past=Bad/Present=Good/Future=Bright
Oh yeah, and "The Nazis were archetypal Romantics."
For a detailed, non-hysterical analysis of the Patriot Act, look here.
If anyone would like a good explanation of the implications of the Patriot act, you might want to check out this.
Alas, after the last few seasons of unfunny and unimaginative episodes, I just can't watch the Simpsons anymore.
Wilco, bah! Son Volt's where it's at.
I did notice a couple of things in Collateral Damage that set it apart from previous Arnold action movies. Not once did I see him pick up a gun or any other traditional weapon. The closest he came was a fire axe and a grenade and even then it was after using a bit of "MacGyver" trickery. Also, I think this is the first movie where Arnold has openly acknowledged his Austrian (German) ethnicity. Not terribly exciting revelations, but I found them interesting nonetheless.
- r00st3r
Wait, I don't get it. If I don't want a date I shouldn't tell her about the tree or if I do want a date I shouldn't tell her about the tree. Either way, I'll probably just tell her my wood is computerized.