>>84978314
y so much blood for a handgun
>>84978726
this what the fuck
i dont remember that scene having so much blood.
>was he got a shot
I don't care what country you are from, learn some proper English.
And anyone who defends bad grammar should go back to their reddit safe space. This place is not for you.
>>84978805
It's my mistake. If i correct "Why did he get shot?*, Isn't it correct?
>>84978726
lotta blood for a small caliber gun
>>84978902
*shotted*
>>84978314
The plot demanded it.
And Edward Norton cucked out of the proper ending.
>>84978948
.22 is infamous for ricocheting inside the body hitting several organs at the same time and perforing arteries before stopping.
>>84978314
Because black people
>>84978314
Because niggas gonna nig.
Whites show possible change when needed.
>>84978314
So is Norton going to keep his composure about black people or is this a cycle of hating, rehabilitating, forgiveness, and tragedy?
>>84978948
It's a big wound
Wait...what? I don't remember this scene from the movie.
>>84979302
His character was going to go off and write sad poetry while menstruating
>>84979176
Don't forget that if you get shot in the leg, it could ricochet on your tibia, climb through your tighs, perforate your pelvic bones, go all the way through your intestines, your heart, and finally end in your brain.
>>84978314
>Edward Furlong and Edward Norton constantly changed around the script and made Tony Kaye's vision of American History X not what he envisioned and made him not want to make the movie anymore. He was so unsatisfied with Norton's performance that he still, to this day feels the movie is unfinished.
>Edward Norton was said to have re-edited the film to lengthen his screen time. Director Tony Kaye then attempted to get his own name removed from the credits but violated a Directors' Guild of America rule that states that directors that use pseudonyms (such as "Alan Smithee") must not talk about why they had their name removed - which Tony Kaye had done in ads in Variety. According to Entertainment Weekly, he then wanted his credit to read "Humpty Dumpty". Eventually, Kaye sued the DGA and New Line Cinema for $200 million ($275 according to the book Cinematic Century) stating that the DGA rule violated his first amendment rights.
>>84979623
fuck libby Eddy