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Lol, it's so obvious that he says 10 in the movie:

- Look at the way his chin moves. If you say six, then your chin doesn't move downwards that much. Try it out yourself. If you chin does indeed move down that much then you said "s e x".

- The looks on his face say he's provocing the officer. So it's like "You know, I actually killed 10 of your little friends..."

Yes, Thank You.

You at least understood the scene.

Oh. My. ****ing God.

DROP IT!

Nobody with half a life gives a **** if he says 6 or 10, it doesn't matter, it doesn't affect the film, it doesn't change the character or the scene, it really does not ****ing matter if he says 6 or 10, it doesn't matter what you think he says, so everyone, please, just shut the **** up about it already and enjoy the ****ing film.

Oh. My. ****ing God.

DROP IT!

Nobody with half a life gives a **** if he says 6 or 10, it doesn't matter, it doesn't affect the film, it doesn't change the character or the scene, it really does not ****ing matter if he says 6 or 10, it doesn't matter what you think he says, so everyone, please, just shut the **** up about it already and enjoy the ****ing film.

Hmm, why does it bother you so much that you have to go around cursing? I'm more tired of your whinging posts than the argument to be honest here.

Hmm, why does it bother you so much that you have to go around cursing? I'm more tired of your whinging posts than the argument to be honest here.

Because every time we get a good discussion going about something else, someone else comes along and ruins it by beating this dead horse a bit more.

Or, alternatively,

Hmm, why does it bother you so much that you have to start whinging about my posts?

I want the argument to end too, but people need to stop saying things like "no, it's 'six'/'ten', nothing else is possible" or "you're a moron if you think it's not 'six/'ten'".

And I'm sure the other posters are sick if it as well, but they don't go around shouting for people to shut the **** up you see. Why get worked up over what a stranger posts over the internet anyway?

I guess all I'm asking you, is to chill. lol :laugh:

I want the argument to end too, but people need to stop saying things like "no, it's 'six'/'ten', nothing else is possible" or "you're a moron if you think it's not 'six/'ten'".

And I'm sure the other posters are sick if it as well, but they don't go around shouting for people to shut the **** up you see. Why get worked up over what a stranger posts over the internet anyway?

I guess all I'm asking you, is to chill. lol :laugh:

I guess, I suppose I'm just a little defensive about the film because it COULD possibly go down as one of THE greatest films of all time (certainly this side of the millennium) and people are ruining it by arguing about such a trivial matter. Like they've missed the point of it or something.

no, it's 'six'/'ten', nothing else is possible

pfft, it's not the greatest film of all time. Not by a long shot. It was one of the better Batman films.

I never said THE greatest, I said one OF the greatest. Top 20, maybe top 10. Sure as hell is better than star wars!

Figured its worth mentioning, Dark Knight was #1 this past weekend, wonder when it will finally fall off.

Tropic Thunder will I think. It's rated R and opens on wednesday just like Pineapple Express, but it's got Jack Black and Ben Stiller, and Robert Downey Jr. as a black man! Now who wouldn't want to see that!

Good to finally see it off the top of the Top 250, how dare it dethrone the greatest film ever (The Godfather)!! :p

Robert Downy Jr. speaks about TDK

My whole thing is that that I saw 'The Dark Knight'. I feel like I'm dumb because I feel like I don't get how many things that are so smart. It's like a Ferrari engine of storytelling and script writing and I'm like, 'That's not my idea of what I want to see in a movie.' I loved 'The Prestige' but didn't understand 'The Dark Knight'. Didn't get it, still can't tell you what happened in the movie, what happened to the character and in the end they need him to be a bad guy. I'm like, 'I get it. This is so high brow and so f--king smart, I clearly need a college education to understand this movie.' You know what? F-ck DC comics. That's all I have to say and that's where I'm really coming from.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/interviews/downeyim.php

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