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In a corollary to that rule, movies have also taught us that no one ever uses a random password to foil hackers, everyone always selects something guessable based on known facts about them. You have seen it endless times...."Hmm, what would his password be? Well, twenty years ago he had a dog named Jimbo which he dearly loved and broke his heart when he died. Let me try Jimbo and....ah ha!"
Or they have their password written on a piece of paper that is either just sitting on their desk or tacked up onto a bulletin board above their desk.
How many times in a film or tv show, where the plot involved a theatrical or movie making studio, has there been a scene where someone attempts to murder someone else by dropping a heavy lighting fixture or sandbag from the rafters above?
Has anyone ever even heard of one such incident taking place in real life?
Similar to throwing a drink has anyone truly ever been in a food fight? Those are rampant in movies and TV.
I've seen a food fight, between two middle-aged women. It was rather half-hearted; they were having fun, not trying to mess each other up; and (thankfully for their friends and relatives) the food-throwing didn't last long.
Not after one has seen 20,000 of them in the movies. I now fast forward through all car chases and fight scenes in any film I've rented.
I also fast forward through all stalking scenes, they are beyond tedious.
Sounds boring, why watch action movies if that stuff is annoying? I can never get enough car chases, two of my favorite movies(original GISS, Premium Rush) are mostly vehicle chases, but I am a gearhead, car movies, and fighting movies are my favorite.
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