I was listening to Chopin this morning, solo piano, very peaceful very relaxing.
Then later on I opened the Internet, and I was just simply curious, out-of-the-blue, to check more smooth operator magician
Shin Lim's tube videos.
I'm in a smooth mood, so I stay away from the news.
Ok, I watched some more Shin Lim's magic card tricks, including a revisit to his winning 13th AGT's performance with the four judge's comments. You have to see it.
Then by accident I stumbled on Jack's thread, this one right here, where I'm writing this.
So again my curiosity made me check further on the Internet in a totally different direction.
And why not, I love films...even with high body counts.
LOTR is one of my favorite fantasy adventure epic trilogies of all time, including Sergio Leone's
Once Upon a Time ... trilogy.
Arnold in the movie
Commando is big on body counts.
John Woo's
Bullet in the Head, The Killer, A Better Tomorrow, are big films on body counts.
Violence in films was not big hundred years ago as it is today with
Lee Christmas, John Wick and Guardians of the Galaxy film franchises. There is some interesting history on this subject from the vast Internet's library.
Blade, The Matrix, ... movie franchises are heavy on body counts...vampires and agents.
Some of you I'm sure also checked on the Internet just like I did and found some interesting links on the subject...Franchise Killers (Highest Body Count by a group or a single person onscreen).
A one person only, on a single film, or in a series of films from the same franchise...same character actor...like John Rambo, like John Wick, like Lee Christmas, ...with the most kills; I got few entries from searching.
• Uma Thurman is deadliest woman with 77 on-screen kills.
• 150 of Tomisaburo Wakayama's 226 kills came in the film "Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell" (1974). It is considered the highest kill count by any one person in a film.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/the-deadliest-actors-of-all-time-2014-1
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https://www.tvovermind.com/movies/movie-characters-highest-kill-counts-history
...Back to music, with Mozart this time.
And I'm looking forward to
? John Wick 3: Parabellum :b