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IS THIS TRUE: The sound of bones breaking in action movies is someone breaking a stalk of celery?
The sound of bones breaking in action movies is someone breaking a stalk of celery.
Is That True?
Thanks for answering, if you do!
Yes. They use all kinds of strange thing to do sound effect in movies.
10 Great Action Movies

Guys What female is the finest Meagan Fox, kim Kardashian, or Vida guerra?
vida guerra got that booty.
Megan Fox in Transformers 2007, Car Scene
So Atheists: Why do the majority of successful world leaders, Judges, Nobel Laureates, Oscar winners adore God?
Can it safely be called the *winning* formula?
The prison population has fewer atheists because THE WORLD POPULATION HAS FEWER ATHEISTS. DUUUUUUHHHHHH!!!! If the country only has less than 1 % non-believers, how can they flood the jails? And prisoners prove the fall of eden and the need for salvation. PWNED!
World leaders have to, especially in the United States. In the rest of the world, I would not put that much faith in your stats. In the United States, every election, there come about 20 hopefuls or so they all stand on the podiums of their respective parties, attempting to gain the nomination. And lo and behold! Every single one of them has a church they regularly attend. Statistics 101 tells me that can’t be right. The probability against this is just astronomical if you take stats from the population in general.
Nobel laureates have a high proportion of atheists, agnostics and all sorts of free thinkers among them. I really don’t know where you get that.
As for Hollywood and judges, really? I thought you guys were always complaining about how horribly left-wing and godless these people are. They’re a paradigm of traditional religion now? O.K. News to me.
Also, classic Canadian comedy at no extra charge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yizpWta-5Uw
Academy Oscar Awards 2010 Winners or Result, who are they ?
Who are the winners of the 82nd Academy Oscar Awards 2010 ?
Best Actress: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
· Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart
· Best Foreign Language Film: El Secreto de Sus Ojos, Argentina
· Best Film Editing: Bob Murawski and Chris Innis, The Hurt Locker
· Best Documentary Feature: The Cove
· Best Visual Effects: Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Beneham and Andrew R. Jones, Avatar
· Best Original Score: Michael Giacchino, Up
· Best Cinematography: Mauro Fiore, Avatar
· Best Sound Mixing: Paul N. J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett, The Hurt Locker
· Best Sound Editing: Paul N. J. Ottosson, The Hurt Locker
· Best Costume Design: Sandy Powell, The Young Victoria
· Best Art Direction: Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg and Kim Sinclair, Avatar
· Best Supporting Actress: Mo’nique, Precious
· Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
· Best Adapted Screenplay: Geoffrey Fletcher, Precious
· Best Makeup: Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow, Star Trek
· Best Live Action Short Film: Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson, The New Tenants
· Best Short Subject Documentary: Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett, Music by Prudence
· Best Animated Short Film: Nicolas Schmerkin, Logorama
· Best Original Screenplay: Mark Boal, The Hurt Locker
· Best Original Song: Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett, ‘The Weary Kind’, Crazy Heart
· Best Animated Feature Film: Up
· Best Picture: The Hurt Locker
· Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker
“Falling Slowly” winning Best Original Song Oscar®
