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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | From Roger Ebert's dictionary of movie clichés, fast chase scenes require a
fruitcart being plowed into, preferably by a Red Shirt in hot pursuit. Almost always pops up in "ethnic" neighborhoods (i.e. Chinatown, Little Italy, etc.). If a chase scene takes place in one, you're supposed to chant "Fruit Cart! Fruit Cart! Fruit Cart!" repeatedly until its inevitable destruction in a spray of melon rind. |