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* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The High Priestess is on the phone with Russian mob boss Gorsky. |
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The High Priestess is on the phone with Russian mob boss Gorsky. |
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{{quote|'''High Priestess:''' Mr Gorsky, when I kill, I kill for good. |
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'''Gorsky:''' Are you threatening me? |
'''Gorsky:''' Are you threatening me? |
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'''High Priestess:''' Bless your soul. |
'''High Priestess:''' Bless your soul. |
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'''Gorsky:''' [[Tempting Fate|You'll need a nuke to kill me!]]<br /> |
'''Gorsky:''' [[Tempting Fate|You'll need a nuke to kill me!]]<br /> |
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''(Gorsky's security system detects an incoming missile)''<br /> |
''(Gorsky's security system detects an incoming missile)''<br /> |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 8 August 2014
- Crowning Moment of Funny: The High Priestess is on the phone with Russian mob boss Gorsky.
High Priestess: Mr Gorsky, when I kill, I kill for good. |
- So Bad It's Good: Vin Diesel dragging a shrieking, flailing, judgemental psuedo-Messiah across post-apocalyptic Russia, only to find out she's pregnant with psychic babies. Yeah.. It has one of the most poorly explained/edited Gainax Endings outside of Japan, but it's still an entertaining Vin-Diesel-punches-people movie.
- What Do You Mean It's Not Political?: In Babylon Babies an outlaw biker war in Canada is the result of two rival sects using criminals to wage surrogate war on each other; a metaphor for Third World conflict as a result of First & Second World rivalries.