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Favorite Movie Sidekicks. No, not comic relief!....

Started by Flangepart, February 01, 2005, 06:01:18 PM

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Jack Corbett

Great...

A day later and we're STILL arguing about Mad Max...


By the way, what's the best thing you think is done in each Mad Max movie?

MAD MAX: The chained to the bomb bit at the end. (Don't want to spoil it for people that haven't seen it yet)

MAD MAX 2: ANYTHING in the finale counts.

BEYOND THUNDERDOME: Master Blaster and Max in Thunderdome.

Menard

MAD MAX: (aside from Goose) biker versus semi

THE ROAD WARRIOR: Humongous's introduction

BEYOND THUNDERDOME (aside from Master Blaster) the end credits (:


Jack Corbett


Brother Ragnarok

Wow.  Came in late on this one, not gonna read all the posts, sorry if this is a repeat:  Dick Dirken from Split Second.

There are only two important things in life - monsters and hot chicks.
    - Rob Zombie
Rape is just cause for murdering.
    - Strapping Young Lad

Menard

No, it's not a repeat, we've kind of been stuck on MAD MAX.

Harley and Dick do make a good team. To the point that it would have been interesting to see them come back in another movie.


Jack Corbett








WHAT HAVE I DONE?!!?

I HAVE CREATED A MONSTER!!!!!


(weeping noises)

Sorry, we've just come out of a heatwave, and I'm a little tired.

Sorry about the huge gap gag.

Writer

My favorite sidekick was the guy from the original "Around the World in Eighty Days" film. At the end, I thought: what a crappy ending, to let the English guy have the girl just because he's English. Not only did the sidekick rescue the girl and do nearly all the work, but the girl was from India and the sidekick looked more like the tan-skinned guy you'd think most girls from her part of the world would want to marry. Multiracial marriages are fine by me, but make the guy work for it, already! If he won't, then let his handsome sidekick have the girl.

Jack Corbett


odinn7

HEY! I thought we were talking about Mad Max and Road Warrior here...What are you guys doing changing the subject?

Mad Max; Max's introduction in the Interceptor

Road Warrior: The whole movie...this movie is like a religious experience for me.

Beyond Thunderdome: My favorite part of this was when I was forcibly removed from the theater for being slightly p**sed off.

OK, seriously, carry on with the real topic...I will even try to add a combination here...
How about Arnold and that stupid kid in T2...oh, don't get me started.

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Master Blaster

Mad Max: So many good car accidents, but I gotta go with the handcuff bit as well. It gives me a chubby.

Mad Max2: Anything Wez does or says. That was a man with character.

Beyond Thunderdome: Well the Blaster fight of course. Everything got kinda crappy after that.

Master Blaster

That made me think of Bruce Lee in the Green Hornet. I forget his name, but I remember he was supposed to be the sidekick, but he pretty much stole tha show.

Ed

He played Kato.  Actually that 'round the world suggestion bought him to mind for me too.  He was a definite sidekick (houseboy and all)  but there was pretty much equality once the masks are on.  I guess you can't be familiar with the help until you can't see their eyes.  
Hey anyone ever see that Mad Max movie?  

Heh heh.
-Ed

odinn7

"Hey anyone ever see that Mad Max movie?"

What? They made a Mad Max movie? When? Why aren't we discussing this?

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Menard