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49,

06:24,

2008-04-01 18:31:21
Description: IMAX The Dark Knight Funny, he told me something similar. Some men just want to watch the world burn. To them, you're just a freak, like me!
Channel: megavideo

29,

00:34,

2008-04-03 14:26:17
Description: club decoseys aug 15 tpain this song will never die no matter what they say it a little dark but listen to the crowd
Channel: youtube

10,

00:12,

2008-04-03 14:26:17
Description: bus stop robbery
Channel: youtube

19,

02:29,

2007-12-06 11:24:08
Description: http://www.TheRichBoy.com/Hunter
A bank robbery suspect led police on a high speed chase in the East Valley Wednesday, then crossed into oncoming traffic, and slammed into a car, killing both (More) http://www.TheRichBoy.com/Hunter
A bank robbery suspect led police on a high speed chase in the East Valley Wednesday, then crossed into oncoming traffic, and slammed into a car, killing both himself and the driver of that second vehicle.
We has confirmed that the chase suspect had been wanted by the FBI for three previous bank robberies in the East Valley.
Tempe police say his latest robbery occurred at a Bank of America at Warner and McClintock in Tempe. It happened at 1:50 p.m.
The suspect was armed with a gun, and apparently threatened customers.
He then fled in a dark-colored Nissan Altima, and led police on a chase, at times swerving in and out of traffic.
At one point, the suspect got onto the Loop 101. He then exited at McKellips Road, drove a mile east, and crossed into on coming traffic where the crash happened.
The wreck occurred exactly 34 minutes after the robbery.
Video of the scene on the Salt River-Pima Indian Community showed a gruesome wreck, and smoke rising from at least one of the cars.
Police have not released the name of the suspect or victim, but We has learned the victim in the Toyota Supra is a man in his 20s.
I'm Rich. You're not. Learn why.
http://www.TheRichBoy.com/Hunter (Less) Channel: youtube

28,

00:23,

2008-04-22 09:30:57
Description: OFFENSE: Armed Robbery
VICTIM/BUSINESS: CVS Pharmacy
LOCATION: 1650 N. Farewell
DATE OF OFFENSE: 4-20-08
SUSPECT DESCRIPTION: B/M, late 30s-early 40s, 5'7"-5'10", slim build, (More) OFFENSE: Armed Robbery
VICTIM/BUSINESS: CVS Pharmacy
LOCATION: 1650 N. Farewell
DATE OF OFFENSE: 4-20-08
SUSPECT DESCRIPTION: B/M, late 30s-early 40s, 5'7"-5'10", slim build, dark complexion, bad skin. Suspect was wearing
a 3/4 length black jacket with very large silver buckles, a black baseball cap and tan pants.
INCIDENT NARRATION: Suspect entered the northern door of CVS Pharmacy. Suspect then pointed a gun at the teller and demanded
money. Suspect fled out the northern door. (Less) Channel: youtube

16,

00:41,

2008-04-22 09:07:12
Description: OFFENSE: Armed Robbery (Business)
VICTIM/BUSINESS: Atkinson Food Mart
LOCATION: 3825 N. 15th St
DATE OF OFFENSE: 4/18/08
SUSPECT INFORMATION: #1-B/M, mid-20s, 5'7", 150-160 lbs, medium (More) OFFENSE: Armed Robbery (Business)
VICTIM/BUSINESS: Atkinson Food Mart
LOCATION: 3825 N. 15th St
DATE OF OFFENSE: 4/18/08
SUSPECT INFORMATION: #1-B/M, mid-20s, 5'7", 150-160 lbs, medium build, medium complexion, bandana over lower part of face, dark hooded jacket, dark pants.
#2-B/M, mid-20s, 5'10", 160 lbs, slim, medium complexion, dark hooded jacket (hood-up), bandana over lower part of face, baseball cap, dark blue down vest, tan backpack with shoulder straps on back
INCIDENT INFORMATION: Suspects entered store upon seventy-seven years old owner opening door. Suspect #1 pulled a handgun, pointed it at victim, demanded money, and also ordered victim to open register. Suspects took money from owner's pockets and cash register drawer. Suspect demanded the owner tell them where the safe was, victim did not have one. Suspect fled after
obtaining money. Suspect wore masks over lower part of face. (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

00:24,

2008-01-06 15:08:00
Description: UPDATE--SUSPECT CAPTURED.
A suspect is currently being sought in the robbery of a bank teller that occurred on Saturday. At approximately 11:17 a.m. patrol officers responded to the Bank of (More) UPDATE--SUSPECT CAPTURED.
A suspect is currently being sought in the robbery of a bank teller that occurred on Saturday. At approximately 11:17 a.m. patrol officers responded to the Bank of America located at 4710 Babcock Street NE. The bank teller advised that a white male described as approximately 5'7" tall, thin build, likely in his mid-twenties wearing a red shirt, a black ball cap with black lettering and white outline and wearing dark colored, baggy pants, possibly denim, entered the bank carrying a large shoulder bag. He passed the clerk a note telling her he had a gun and to put money in the bag. A gun was not actually seen by the victim or any of the witnesses. The clerk complied and the suspect fled the scene in a maroon/red Pontiac Firebird driven by another male. The vehicle exited the plaza heading westbound on Palm Bay Road. Detectives are currently reviewing images from the bank security camera, interviewing the victim and witnesses and attempting to develop leads as to the identity of the suspect.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Central Florida CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous and can be eligible for cash rewards of up to $1,000. (Less) Channel: youtube

22,

06:13,

2008-03-08 21:28:13
Description: Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL North
ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COM Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( (More) Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL North
ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COM Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COMPLETE AUDIO )).
The shootout:
Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu engaged LAPD officers in a firefight after robbing a branch of Bank of America.Phillips and Matasareanu arrived at the Bank of America branch office at the intersection of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Archwood St. in North Hollywood around 9:17 a.m., and set their watch alarms for 8 minutes, which was the amount of time they estimated it would take for law enforcement officials to respond. (Phillips had been using a radio scanner to listen to police transmissions.) As they walked into the bank, however, dressed in dark clothes from head to toe and armed with an assault rifle each, a patrol car of the LAPD was driving down Laurel Canyon—and the officers in the car radioed in a possible 211, code for an armed robbery. Inside the bank, Phillips and Matasareanu forced the assistant manager to open the vault; they fired at least 100 rounds to scare those inside the bank so that there would be no resistance. They were able to get just over $300,000, since that day's money delivery had not yet arrived. At 9:38 a.m., Phillips exited the bank through its north doorway, Matasareanu exited through its south doorway, and they encountered dozens of LAPD patrol officers who had arrived after the first-responding officers radioed a "shots fired" call.
Phillips and Matasareanu engaged the officers in a firefight, spraying armor-piercing rounds into the patrol cars that had been positioned on Laurel Canyon in front of the bank. The patrol officers were armed with standard Beretta 92-type 9 mm pistols and .38 caliber revolvers, and some also carried 12-gauge pump-action shotguns, but the body armor worn by Phillips and Matasareanu was strong enough to withstand them. Multiple officers and civilians were wounded in the 7 minutes between when the shooting began and Matasareanu entered their white sedan to make a getaway; Phillips remained outside of the vehicle and continued firing upon the police. A TAC (tactical) alert was issued, and 18 minutes after the shooting had begun, a SWAT team—armed with automatic weapons—arrived in response to the alert and engaged Phillips and Matasareanu; they also commandeered an armored truck which they used to extract wounded civilians and officers who were pinned down. A nearby gun shop provided patrol officers with semi-automatic rifles, including Colt AR-15s, the civilian version of the American M-16 rifle.
Map of the area around the Bank of America (blue) and events during the shootout. A red "X" marks the spot where Phillips and Matasareanu were shot down.At 9:51 a.m., Phillips, who had been using the getaway vehicle as cover, split up from Matasareanu, turned east on Archwood St., and continued to fire at the police with his AKM. He reloaded the assault rifle with a 100-round drum magazine shortly before he was shot in the left thumb, which may have prevented him from removing the shell that caused a stovepipe malfunction in his AKM. He set it down, pulled out a Beretta pistol, and continued firing at the police with his unwounded right hand. He dropped the pistol and picked it up, and shortly thereafter, Phillips placed the muzzle of his pistol under his chin and apparently shot himself while a round from a police sniper's rifle simultaneously severed his spine. The question remains as to whether Phillips intentionally committed suicide or accidentally squeezed the trigger when his spine was severed while attempting to reload his weapon one-handed.
Matasareanu's vehicle was rendered nearly inoperable after its tires were blown out. At 9:56 a.m., he commandeered a pickup truck on Archwood, three blocks east of where Phillips was shot down, and transferred all of his weapons and ammunition from the getaway car to the truck. However, Matasareanu was unable to start the truck since its owner had taken the keys with him when he fled. A patrol car driven by SWAT officers quickly arrived—Matasareanu left the truck, took cover behind the original getaway car, and engaged them immediately. At least one SWAT officer fired his M16 rifle below the cars and wounded Matasareanu in his unprotected lower legs, and he soon surrendered. The police radioed for an ambulance, but Matasareanu succumbed to his wounds by the time the ambulance had reached the scene. (Less) Channel: youtube

90,

09:50,

2008-03-08 21:18:26
Description: North Hollywood bank robbery "AUDIO" COMPLETE POLICE AUDIO
09:52
Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE (More) North Hollywood bank robbery "AUDIO" COMPLETE POLICE AUDIO
09:52
Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COM Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COMPLETE AUDIO )).
The shootout:
Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu engaged LAPD officers in a firefight after robbing a branch of Bank of America.Phillips and Matasareanu arrived at the Bank of America branch office at the intersection of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Archwood St. in North Hollywood around 9:17 a.m., and set their watch alarms for 8 minutes, which was the amount of time they estimated it would take for law enforcement officials to respond. (Phillips had been using a radio scanner to listen to police transmissions.) As they walked into the bank, however, dressed in dark clothes from head to toe and armed with an assault rifle each, a patrol car of the LAPD was driving down Laurel Canyon—and the officers in the car radioed in a possible 211, code for an armed robbery. Inside the bank, Phillips and Matasareanu forced the assistant manager to open the vault; they fired at least 100 rounds to scare those inside the bank so that there would be no resistance. They were able to get just over $300,000, since that day's money delivery had not yet arrived. At 9:38 a.m., Phillips exited the bank through its north doorway, Matasareanu exited through its south doorway, and they encountered dozens of LAPD patrol officers who had arrived after the first-responding officers radioed a "shots fired" call.
Phillips and Matasareanu engaged the officers in a firefight, spraying armor-piercing rounds into the patrol cars that had been positioned on Laurel Canyon in front of the bank. The patrol officers were armed with standard Beretta 92-type 9 mm pistols and .38 caliber revolvers, and some also carried 12-gauge pump-action shotguns, but the body armor worn by Phillips and Matasareanu was strong enough to withstand them. Multiple officers and civilians were wounded in the 7 minutes between when the shooting began and Matasareanu entered their white sedan to make a getaway; Phillips remained outside of the vehicle and continued firing upon the police. A TAC (tactical) alert was issued, and 18 minutes after the shooting had begun, a SWAT team—armed with automatic weapons—arrived in response to the alert and engaged Phillips and Matasareanu; they also commandeered an armored truck which they used to extract wounded civilians and officers who were pinned down. A nearby gun shop provided patrol officers with semi-automatic rifles, including Colt AR-15s, the civilian version of the American M-16 rifle.
Map of the area around the Bank of America (blue) and events during the shootout. A red "X" marks the spot where Phillips and Matasareanu were shot down.At 9:51 a.m., Phillips, who had been using the getaway vehicle as cover, split up from Matasareanu, turned east on Archwood St., and continued to fire at the police with his AKM. He reloaded the assault rifle with a 100-round drum magazine shortly before he was shot in the left thumb, which may have prevented him from removing the shell that caused a stovepipe malfunction in his AKM. He set it down, pulled out a Beretta pistol, and continued firing at the police with his unwounded right hand. He dropped the pistol and picked it up, and shortly thereafter, Phillips placed the muzzle of his pistol under his chin and apparently shot himself while a round from a police sniper's rifle simultaneously severed his spine. The question remains as to whether Phillips intentionally committed suicide or accidentally squeezed the trigger when his spine was severed while attempting to reload his weapon one-handed.
Matasareanu's vehicle was rendered nearly inoperable after its tires were blown out. At 9:56 a.m., he commandeered a pickup truck on Archwood, three blocks east of where Phillips was shot down, and transferred all of his weapons and ammunition from the getaway car to the truck. However, Matasareanu was unable to start the truck since its owner had taken the keys with him when he fled. A patrol car driven by SWAT officers quickly arrived—Matasareanu left the truck, took cover behind the original getaway car, and engaged them immediately. At least one SWAT officer fired his M16 rifle below the cars and wounded Matasareanu in his unprotected lower legs, and he soon surrendered. The police radioed for an ambulance, but Matasareanu succumbed to his wounds by the time the ambulance had reached the scene. (Less) Channel: youtube

24,

09:50,

2008-03-08 21:02:17
Description: North Hollywood bank robbery "AUDIO" COMPLETE POLICE AUDIO
09:52
Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE (More) North Hollywood bank robbery "AUDIO" COMPLETE POLICE AUDIO
09:52
Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COM Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COMPLETE AUDIO )).
The shootout:
Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu engaged LAPD officers in a firefight after robbing a branch of Bank of America.Phillips and Matasareanu arrived at the Bank of America branch office at the intersection of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Archwood St. in North Hollywood around 9:17 a.m., and set their watch alarms for 8 minutes, which was the amount of time they estimated it would take for law enforcement officials to respond. (Phillips had been using a radio scanner to listen to police transmissions.) As they walked into the bank, however, dressed in dark clothes from head to toe and armed with an assault rifle each, a patrol car of the LAPD was driving down Laurel Canyon—and the officers in the car radioed in a possible 211, code for an armed robbery. Inside the bank, Phillips and Matasareanu forced the assistant manager to open the vault; they fired at least 100 rounds to scare those inside the bank so that there would be no resistance. They were able to get just over $300,000, since that day's money delivery had not yet arrived. At 9:38 a.m., Phillips exited the bank through its north doorway, Matasareanu exited through its south doorway, and they encountered dozens of LAPD patrol officers who had arrived after the first-responding officers radioed a "shots fired" call.
Phillips and Matasareanu engaged the officers in a firefight, spraying armor-piercing rounds into the patrol cars that had been positioned on Laurel Canyon in front of the bank. The patrol officers were armed with standard Beretta 92-type 9 mm pistols and .38 caliber revolvers, and some also carried 12-gauge pump-action shotguns, but the body armor worn by Phillips and Matasareanu was strong enough to withstand them. Multiple officers and civilians were wounded in the 7 minutes between when the shooting began and Matasareanu entered their white sedan to make a getaway; Phillips remained outside of the vehicle and continued firing upon the police. A TAC (tactical) alert was issued, and 18 minutes after the shooting had begun, a SWAT team—armed with automatic weapons—arrived in response to the alert and engaged Phillips and Matasareanu; they also commandeered an armored truck which they used to extract wounded civilians and officers who were pinned down. A nearby gun shop provided patrol officers with semi-automatic rifles, including Colt AR-15s, the civilian version of the American M-16 rifle.
Map of the area around the Bank of America (blue) and events during the shootout. A red "X" marks the spot where Phillips and Matasareanu were shot down.At 9:51 a.m., Phillips, who had been using the getaway vehicle as cover, split up from Matasareanu, turned east on Archwood St., and continued to fire at the police with his AKM. He reloaded the assault rifle with a 100-round drum magazine shortly before he was shot in the left thumb, which may have prevented him from removing the shell that caused a stovepipe malfunction in his AKM. He set it down, pulled out a Beretta pistol, and continued firing at the police with his unwounded right hand. He dropped the pistol and picked it up, and shortly thereafter, Phillips placed the muzzle of his pistol under his chin and apparently shot himself while a round from a police sniper's rifle simultaneously severed his spine. The question remains as to whether Phillips intentionally committed suicide or accidentally squeezed the trigger when his spine was severed while attempting to reload his weapon one-handed.
Matasareanu's vehicle was rendered nearly inoperable after its tires were blown out. At 9:56 a.m., he commandeered a pickup truck on Archwood, three blocks east of where Phillips was shot down, and transferred all of his weapons and ammunition from the getaway car to the truck. However, Matasareanu was unable to start the truck since its owner had taken the keys with him when he fled. A patrol car driven by SWAT officers quickly arrived—Matasareanu left the truck, took cover behind the original getaway car, and engaged them immediately. At least one SWAT officer fired his M16 rifle below the cars and wounded Matasareanu in his unprotected lower legs, and he soon surrendered. The police radioed for an ambulance, but Matasareanu succumbed to his wounds by the time the ambulance had reached the scene. (Less) Channel: youtube

22,

09:52,

2008-03-08 20:47:49
Description: Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COMPLETE AUDIO )).
The shootout:
Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil (More) Police radio audio of the north hollywood bank robbery.(( ALL DEAD SPOTS AND NON-TRANSMITION PARTS WERE CUT OUT TO SAVE SPACE, COMPLETE AUDIO )).
The shootout:
Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu engaged LAPD officers in a firefight after robbing a branch of Bank of America.Phillips and Matasareanu arrived at the Bank of America branch office at the intersection of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Archwood St. in North Hollywood around 9:17 a.m., and set their watch alarms for 8 minutes, which was the amount of time they estimated it would take for law enforcement officials to respond. (Phillips had been using a radio scanner to listen to police transmissions.) As they walked into the bank, however, dressed in dark clothes from head to toe and armed with an assault rifle each, a patrol car of the LAPD was driving down Laurel Canyon—and the officers in the car radioed in a possible 211, code for an armed robbery. Inside the bank, Phillips and Matasareanu forced the assistant manager to open the vault; they fired at least 100 rounds to scare those inside the bank so that there would be no resistance. They were able to get just over $300,000, since that day's money delivery had not yet arrived. At 9:38 a.m., Phillips exited the bank through its north doorway, Matasareanu exited through its south doorway, and they encountered dozens of LAPD patrol officers who had arrived after the first-responding officers radioed a "shots fired" call.
Phillips and Matasareanu engaged the officers in a firefight, spraying armor-piercing rounds into the patrol cars that had been positioned on Laurel Canyon in front of the bank. The patrol officers were armed with standard Beretta 92-type 9 mm pistols and .38 caliber revolvers, and some also carried 12-gauge pump-action shotguns, but the body armor worn by Phillips and Matasareanu was strong enough to withstand them. Multiple officers and civilians were wounded in the 7 minutes between when the shooting began and Matasareanu entered their white sedan to make a getaway; Phillips remained outside of the vehicle and continued firing upon the police. A TAC (tactical) alert was issued, and 18 minutes after the shooting had begun, a SWAT team—armed with automatic weapons—arrived in response to the alert and engaged Phillips and Matasareanu; they also commandeered an armored truck which they used to extract wounded civilians and officers who were pinned down. A nearby gun shop provided patrol officers with semi-automatic rifles, including Colt AR-15s, the civilian version of the American M-16 rifle.
Map of the area around the Bank of America (blue) and events during the shootout. A red "X" marks the spot where Phillips and Matasareanu were shot down.At 9:51 a.m., Phillips, who had been using the getaway vehicle as cover, split up from Matasareanu, turned east on Archwood St., and continued to fire at the police with his AKM. He reloaded the assault rifle with a 100-round drum magazine shortly before he was shot in the left thumb, which may have prevented him from removing the shell that caused a stovepipe malfunction in his AKM. He set it down, pulled out a Beretta pistol, and continued firing at the police with his unwounded right hand. He dropped the pistol and picked it up, and shortly thereafter, Phillips placed the muzzle of his pistol under his chin and apparently shot himself while a round from a police sniper's rifle simultaneously severed his spine. The question remains as to whether Phillips intentionally committed suicide or accidentally squeezed the trigger when his spine was severed while attempting to reload his weapon one-handed.
Matasareanu's vehicle was rendered nearly inoperable after its tires were blown out. At 9:56 a.m., he commandeered a pickup truck on Archwood, three blocks east of where Phillips was shot down, and transferred all of his weapons and ammunition from the getaway car to the truck. However, Matasareanu was unable to start the truck since its owner had taken the keys with him when he fled. A patrol car driven by SWAT officers quickly arrived—Matasareanu left the truck, took cover behind the original getaway car, and engaged them immediately. At least one SWAT officer fired his M16 rifle below the cars and wounded Matasareanu in his unprotected lower legs, and he soon surrendered. The police radioed for an ambulance, but Matasareanu succumbed to his wounds by the time the ambulance had reached the scene. (Less) Channel: youtube

10,

01:11,

2008-08-11 15:39:24
Description: Boynton Beach Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at 6:04 p.m. July 30, 2008 at a Commerce Bank at 1601 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. The suspect, who was armed with a silver semi-automatic (More) Boynton Beach Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at 6:04 p.m. July 30, 2008 at a Commerce Bank at 1601 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. The suspect, who was armed with a silver semi-automatic handgun, fled from the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash. He dropped some of the money after the dye pack exploded. The man was wearing a red shirt, blue jean, dark sunglasses and an orange Texas Longhorns hat. He has numerous tattoos on both arms and wrists. He is believed to be the same man who robbed a Wachovia Bank at 1550 W. Boynton Beach Blvd on July 18 and June 6. Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to call Detective Midian Diaz at 742-6113, Detective Asim Brown at 742-6134, Detective Alex Moreno at 742-6138, 1st Sgt. Paul Sheridan at 742-6133 or Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at 800-458-TIPS. (Less) Channel: youtube

43,

02:40,

2009-01-11 08:38:47
Description: Spiderman 3/ The Dark Knight (trailer mashup)
has its moments but i think i realy did bad on a few parts.
Tragic Villain
Bank Robbery
Electrocution
Betrayal
Gadget Car
Psychopath
(More) Spiderman 3/ The Dark Knight (trailer mashup)
has its moments but i think i realy did bad on a few parts.
Tragic Villain
Bank Robbery
Electrocution
Betrayal
Gadget Car
Psychopath
Concept Car
Imposter
Evil Smile
Criminal
Warrior
Gun
Martial Arts
Rocket Launcher
Comic Hero
Organized Crime
Scarred Face
Helicopter Crash
Same Director As Prequel
Flying
Psychological Torture
Funeral
Famous Line
Boat
Ballet Dancer
Copycat
Vigilante
Chaos
Crime Boss
Mafia
Joker
Psychological Manipulation
Burned Alive
Blood
Epic
School Bus
Seaplane
Urban
Party
Blockbuster
Fundraiser
Body Bag
Abandoned Hospital
Billiards
Person On Fire
Secret Identity
Robbery
Schizophrenia
Clown
Corrupt Cop
Father Figure
Police Department
Mayor
Assault
Number In Character's Name
Revenge
Kidnapping
Justice
Star Died Before Release
Super Villain
Child Endangerment
Man Dressed As Woman
Explosion
Lifting Person In Air
Dagger
No Opening Credits
Interrogation
Helicopter
Impalement
Detonator
Meeting
Insanity
Money Laundering
Mask
Loss Of Friend
Police Officer
Car Crash
Bank Vault
Painted Face
Overturning Car
Bank Manager
Bomber
Lawyer
Police Station
Get Out Of Jail
Shot In The Chest
Fictional City
Death By Falling
Judge
Courage
Burning Money
Eccentric
Sadism
Masochist
Barechested
Villain
Altered Version Of Studio Logo
Nurse Uniform
Chief Executive Officer
No Title At Beginning
Gadget
Thrown From Car
Magic Trick
Chest Hair
Death Of Girlfriend
Police Commissioner
Disfigurement
One Man Army
Attempted Murder
District Attorney
Crime Fighter
Make Up
Broken Leg
Billionaire
Knife
Gash In The Face
Second Part
Exploding Car
Loss Of Girlfriend
Explosive
SWAT Team
Loss Of Loved One
Determinism
Russian Mafia
Applause
Fire
Shot To Death
Presumed Dead
Black Comedy
Hong Kong
Broken Ankle
Dying Young
Business Card
Armored Truck
Bruise
Heavy Rubber
Shot In The Back
Police Officer Killed
Abduction
Mauling
Arson
Fall From Height
Man Wearing Wig
Rottweiler
Playing Dead
Hostage
Beating
Near Death Experience
Panic
Vigilantism
Double Life
Axe
Terrorism
Dog Attack
Cape
Newscaster
Poison
Cell Phone
Body In Bag
Chase
Revolver
Moral Dilemma
Drug Dealer
Impersonating A Police Officer
Car Chase
Thrown Through Window
Strapped To Bomb
Damsel In Distress
Faked Death
Shot In The Head
Money
Playing Card
Exploding Building
Threatened With Knife
Punched In The Face
Love Triangle
Police Brutality
Gangster
Cult Favorite
Man With No Name
Shot In The Side
Heroism
Scar
Gotham
Resignation
Chelsea Smile
Anti Villain
Exploding Body
Police Chase
Hidden Lab
Masked Villain
Pencil
Machine Gun
Batman Joker Rivalry
Murder
Thrown Off Balcony
Disturbing
Police Detective
Evacuation
Kicked In The Face
Mass Murder
Hospital
Mutilation
Coin Tossing
Rescue
Butler
Fall Down Stairs
Knife In Shoe
Sonar
Impostor
Thrown From Building
Motorcycle
Film With Ambiguous Title
Acid Death
Impaled Through Eye
Audit
Penthouse
Lamborghini
Acid Burning
Extraordinary Rendition
Shirtless Male
Bullet Proof Automobile
Coin Flipping In The Air
Drugs
Pistol
Burnt Face
Held At Gunpoint
Car Set On Fire
Child In Peril
Body Landing On Car
Bound And Gagged
Hung Upside Down
Police
Glasgow Smile
Dog
Friendship
Gas Grenade
Prison
Dual Identity
Police Corruption
Evil Clown
Blackmail
School Bus Driver
Pretend To Be Dead
Tragic Hero
Superhero
Sequel
DC Comics
Dark Hero
Batman
Based On Comic Book
Death Of Friend
Title Spoken By Character (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

02:16,

2008-07-31 19:53:10
Description: All video except for the first few seconds. With voices!
Also, voices from the bank robbery are at the beginning..
The song is "Sweet Dreams" by Marilyn Manson, and I own nothing in this (More) All video except for the first few seconds. With voices!
Also, voices from the bank robbery are at the beginning..
The song is "Sweet Dreams" by Marilyn Manson, and I own nothing in this video so no law suits please. ;)
Enjoy! (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

02:53,

2008-09-30 16:43:24
Description: One of the pathways in the non-linear film 'The Hand that Fate Dealt' (We're clearly on the dark path here!)
Just one of the many films that made up this project....
Channel: youtube
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