Dolby Surround was llet than that. Star Wars was Dolby B. An upgrade from Dolby A... It was late 80s early 90s ish I think that came in. Jurrasic park?
OK which film has the highest body count on rcord? (Hots Shots Part Duex doesn't count)
One thing about me is that I have no patience
As for your question are you talking about body count in terms of actually seeing the person get killed or implyed such as a planet with a population or a whole army (e.g. LOTR) gets wiped out as you don't see each one getting killed?
none of you are correct so far. I better specify as I have been looking around some websites for the definitve list and they all have different parameters. The deaths or kills have to be seen on screen and not just suggested or be spoken about, otherwise Spawn would be the runaway winner with 3000 deaths. Totoro is currently the closest.
hm..hard one, is it the original Terminator? Iv watched both movies numorous times and their is a heck of a lot of on screen deaths (though to be truthful,in T2,Arnie would actually injure people rather then kill them if i recall,so i dont think it could count).Terminator one had a lot of them though so ill go with that.
George Gaynes who was Commandant lasard and Micheal Winslow who was the one who made all the noises Norvelle Jones. Also, not to sound too clever the others were Bubba Smith who was Hightower and the late David Graf who was the gun toting Tackleberry. The Police Academy movies are cherished in my DVD collection, yes even Mission to Moscow.
I thought this might take a little more time or that Adampwp would have snuck in with the answer. It seems there are 2 of you in the world who are still big fans then...
You be correct lava so pic please Nymvette and your go i suppose lava