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* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: [[Tommy Lee Jones]] was not amused by the script he was given, so he ad-libbed a good deal of his dialogue. Look closely enough and you can see [[Will Smith]] trying to keep up, as expected of the fresh recruit. The resulting synergy is well over half the movie's charm. |
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: [[Tommy Lee Jones]] was not amused by the script he was given, so he ad-libbed a good deal of his dialogue. Look closely enough and you can see [[Will Smith]] trying to keep up, as expected of the fresh recruit. The resulting synergy is well over half the movie's charm. |
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* [[Recycled: the Series]] |
* [[Recycled: the Series]] |
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* [[Science Marches On]]: A minor one. When J heads to the morgue to retrieve a cat, he hilariously tries to convince Lauren that the cat is a witness in a murder investigation. Fast forward about ten years and advancements in forensic science mean that animals who 'witness' a murder can be checked for any forensic evidence the killer may have left behind. |
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Revision as of 14:54, 13 February 2015
- Enforced Method Acting: Tommy Lee Jones was not amused by the script he was given, so he ad-libbed a good deal of his dialogue. Look closely enough and you can see Will Smith trying to keep up, as expected of the fresh recruit. The resulting synergy is well over half the movie's charm.
- Recycled: the Series
- Science Marches On: A minor one. When J heads to the morgue to retrieve a cat, he hilariously tries to convince Lauren that the cat is a witness in a murder investigation. Fast forward about ten years and advancements in forensic science mean that animals who 'witness' a murder can be checked for any forensic evidence the killer may have left behind.