Scott Monroe discovers that Tokai has taken the Sanro Kai captive, so Scott heads out to the fortress where Tokai is hiding out. He battles his way into and through the fortress rescuing the Sanro Kai members and fighting Tokai. Tokai manages to escape but Scott gets the Katana Giri back.
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| - In the Name of the Father
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| - Scott Monroe discovers that Tokai has taken the Sanro Kai captive, so Scott heads out to the fortress where Tokai is hiding out. He battles his way into and through the fortress rescuing the Sanro Kai members and fighting Tokai. Tokai manages to escape but Scott gets the Katana Giri back.
- The film was positively received by critics, and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor in a Leading Role (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Pete Postlethwaite), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Emma Thompson), Best Director, and Best Picture.
- Based on a True Story, this film starred Daniel Day Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite and Emma Thompson. Released in 1993, it chronicles the ordeal of the Guildford Four, a group of young Irishmen Wrongly Accused of bombing two soldiers' pubs in Guildford, England in 1974. At the height of The Troubles, all four were involved with drugs and petty crime, a profile the British police (wrongly) believed fit IRA terrorists. In fact Gerry Conlon (Day-Lewis) left England to get away from the IRA who had threatened him for committing theft. After the bombing, police acted on a tip, arresting the four (and later Conlon family members, including Gerry Conlon's father Giuseppe). Coerced into falsely confessing by the police, the Four were convicted by this along with junk science at trial, and received life
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| - "The only thing I plan to do is congratulate King Joffrey for executing a traitor."
- Ned Stark's corpse collects flies. King Joffrey departs, smirking. An old man tells you, "Someone ought to slap that smug look off the king's face."
- "How would slapping a King even be possible, whitebeard?"
- "You'll take care in what you say, whitebeard. Are you proposing harm come to the king?"
- "If you have a plan, out with it. Let's slap the brat."
- The old man's eyes glitter. Though dressed in simple robes, he carries himself with dignity and purpose. "I know how to get close", he says.
- "Of course not!" The old man looks aghast at the thought of doing real harm. "King Joffrey just needs a good smack to remind him he's still a boy."
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| - Scott Monroe discovers that Tokai has taken the Sanro Kai captive, so Scott heads out to the fortress where Tokai is hiding out. He battles his way into and through the fortress rescuing the Sanro Kai members and fighting Tokai. Tokai manages to escape but Scott gets the Katana Giri back.
- The film was positively received by critics, and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor in a Leading Role (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Pete Postlethwaite), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Emma Thompson), Best Director, and Best Picture.
- Based on a True Story, this film starred Daniel Day Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite and Emma Thompson. Released in 1993, it chronicles the ordeal of the Guildford Four, a group of young Irishmen Wrongly Accused of bombing two soldiers' pubs in Guildford, England in 1974. At the height of The Troubles, all four were involved with drugs and petty crime, a profile the British police (wrongly) believed fit IRA terrorists. In fact Gerry Conlon (Day-Lewis) left England to get away from the IRA who had threatened him for committing theft. After the bombing, police acted on a tip, arresting the four (and later Conlon family members, including Gerry Conlon's father Giuseppe). Coerced into falsely confessing by the police, the Four were convicted by this along with junk science at trial, and received life sentences. The film uses dramatic license, showing Gerry and his father Postlethwaite imprisoned together (in Real Life they were separate) with their fight to survive inside, and meet one of the real bombers (also fictional; although the men responsible confessed at trial, exonerating the Guildford Four, the police didn't want to hear it). After Giuseppe's premature death from ill health exacerbated by prison, Gerry embarks on a quest to prove himself innocent after he is urged on by an idealistic attorney (Thompson), leading to a magnificent conclusion.
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