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  • everyone has a good point.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 arguments in movies where it's hard to choose.

  • A side for this list will be going over the disputes and films in which both sides have valid contentions or else make it difficult to side with one or the other.

  • Because we care about all parties.

  • Since some of these disagreements deal with plot points, there may be spoilers ahead.

  • Look, I performed a public service.

  • You act like that's a bad thing.

  • It is a bad thing, Bob.

  • Uprooting our family again so you can relive the glory days is a very bad thing.

  • Reliving the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen.

  • They happened.

  • But this our family is what's happening now, Bob, if you like what you're hearing, be sure to check out the full song at the link below.

  • Forget E.

  • My number 10.

  • Vincent and Jules Pulp Fiction, Once your cab not going from breakfast feel like having breakfast with me, Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, our two hitmen and friends who enjoy a good natured argument about almost anything.

  • Although the duo have plenty of heated discussions throughout the film on topics ranging from how intimate of foot massages toe, whether their survival of a hail of bullets constitutes divine intervention are pick goes to their final one about pigs.

  • No, man, I don't eat pork.

  • Are you Jewish?

  • While eating at a diner, Jewels reveals that he doesn't eat pork because he sees pigs as filthy animals, given that they roll in feces.

  • And while we do see his point, as Vincent so eloquently puts it, Yeah, Bacon tastes good.

  • Paul Chops takes get Number nine.

  • Freddie Freeman and Billy Batson.

  • She's, um forget Flying Man.

  • We just made 73 bucks.

  • 73 bucks.

  • Come on in this D C movie.

  • Foster kid Billy Batson gains magical powers that allow him to become an adult superhero.

  • With help from his foster brother, Freddie, Billy explores his newfound abilities while also turning a profit.

  • As the story goes on, though, Freddy, who admires superheroes, becomes increasingly critical of Billy for ignoring the responsibilities he has been given to use his powers to help people.

  • You electrocuted of busting almost killed these people.

  • And then I caught it.

  • Freddie, I caught a buzz with my bare hands man, however, Billy is annoyed at Freddy's attitude as well.

  • After all, Freddie constantly attempts to use their connection to gain popularity at school, which is also not very responsible, especially since it inadvertently leads to the villain Doctor Savannah threatening their family.

  • Billy, Come on.

  • Really?

  • Where is he?

  • Number eight.

  • King Arthur and Dennis, Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

  • I'm Arthur King of the Britons, whose castle is that King Arthur, King of the Britons, begins this very silly film, searching for nights to join him at the round table while riding to a castle.

  • He happens upon a peasant named Dennis, although things don't begin well between them.

  • With the king mistaking Dennis for an old woman, the Onley sour from there were living in a dictatorship, a self perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes okay, there you go, bringing class into it again.

  • Although Arthur just wants to know if there's a night or Lord in the castle he can recruit.

  • Dennis goes on surprisingly modern rants regarding class warfare and the plight of the working men, while also ridiculing Arthur's supposed divine right to rule.

  • Although Dennis makes some very real points.

  • We can also sympathize with Arthur's frustration at the man's apparent refusal to answer simple questions concisely.

  • Listen.

  • Strange women lying in ponds, distributing sources no basis for a system of government supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

  • Be Quirk number 73 and Real and Thorin The Hobbit, The desolation of smog.

  • I myself suspect a more prosaic motive, attempted burglary or something of that ilk, while on their journey to the lonely mountain Thorin Oaken Shield and his dwarfing companions, air captured by the elves of Mirkwood.

  • After Thorne is brought before the Elven king through and wheel, the monarch offers toe let Thorn go and continue his quest, provided Thorn returned certain gems and the treasure hoard beneath the mountain.

  • I'm listening.

  • I will let you go if you but return what his mind.

  • However, Thorne is distrustful of the offer, since the Rand wheel turned his people away when they sought shelter after the dragon's attack Years ago, you turned away from the suffering of my people, the inferno that destroyed US radio talk to me of dragon fire.

  • Although Thorne has a 0.3 and Wheel replies that thorns greed has blinded him, something that proves prophetic in the sequel, when Thorne again rejects the brand wheels aid to his cost.

  • Besides, if Thorne had played nice, they would have gotten out of prison sooner.

  • Number six Deadpool and Colossus Deadpool.

  • Two.

  • What Are You doing?

  • My job.

  • The title wisecracking, regenerating hero attempts to join The X Men after a crushing loss under the watchful metal I of Colossus.

  • During Wade Wilson's first outing with the superhero team, he meets a young mutant with fire powers who has experienced abuse from his caretakers.

  • Deadpool, seeing that the system likely won't punish them in, immediately kills one of them disappointing colossus after he gave way to chance.

  • However, after escaping prison, Deadpool argues to colossus that doing what's right and heroic isn't always clean, easy or within the bounds of law.

  • But worst of all, you broke my heart weight and you know what, your hearts in the wrong place big guy.

  • If Wade is a realist, then Colossus is an idealist.

  • And in a perfect world, heroes would operate somewhere in the middle, which the latter decides to do by the movies.

  • End number five Steve Jobs and John Sculley.

  • Steve Jobs, the title co founder of Apple, is a complicated and divisive figure.

  • Steve Jobs may have been a genius, but he was also undeniably a perfectionist, which often lead to disagreements.

  • What are you gonna dio recommend that we kill?

  • The Mac already have Steve in the film.

  • One scene.

  • Inter cuts to arguments between Jobs and former Apple CEO John Sculley, and both featured the same subject.

  • Jobs is firing, while one section takes place before and during the event.

  • The other takes place years afterward.

  • Women.

  • Are you saying you recommend terminating the Mac or you recommended taking me off the Mac team?

  • Although it's easy to sympathize with Jobs, frustration at the company's emphasis on the Apple two instead of the more advanced yet in his eyes overpriced Macintosh.

  • Scully also has good points about jobs being difficult to work with and how it was jobs.

  • Calling the board's bluff that led to his firing.

  • Not Scully.

  • You can't why they believe you're no longer necessary to this company.

  • Number four Dr Jean Gray and Senator Robert Kelly X men, three words are mutants dangerous.

  • I'm afraid that's an unfair question, Senator Kelly.

  • The rights of mutants with superhuman abilities is an ongoing debate throughout the X Men franchise, but we elected to discuss one of the opening arguments in that broad discussion.

  • While presenting her case to the United States Congress, Dr Jean Gray argues that forcing mutants to disclose their identities would be traumatic and only increase their separation from society to force mutants to expose themselves will only expose themselves.

  • What is it the mutant community has to hide?

  • I wonder that makes them so afraid to identify themselves.

  • Still, Senator Robert Kelly has an equally understandable position, arguing that many mutants have abilities that make them a potential danger to others and disclosing their identities could make for a safer country.

  • Ideally, there would be some sort of a happy medium.

  • We must know who they are, and above all, we must know what they can do.

  • Number three, The gang Reservoir Dogs.

  • Come on, throw in a buck.

  • I don't tip.

  • You don't tip.

  • I don't believe in it.

  • The opening scene of this crime movie sees a group of color coded criminals finishing breakfast at a diner before Ah, heist.

  • When their boss leaves to pay the check, he asks that the rest chip in for the tip.

  • However, Mr Pink Box claiming he doesn't believe in tipping.

  • All right, I mean, I'll tip if somebody really deserves a tip.

  • If they really put forth the effort, I'll give him something extra.

  • But I mean this tipping automatically for the birds.

  • He derives the American custom of automatically tipping a stupid, and he doesn't feel their waitresses.

  • Performance was tip worthy.

  • Many of the others bust his chops for it, citing waitresses, standing wages as poor and that tips are necessary for them to survive.

  • On the one hand, we can agree with Mr Pink that tipping just because employers won't pay their employees enough is dumb.

  • But he's also not going to change anything by holding out.

  • I pay for your goddamn breakfast since you pay for the breakfast I'll put in.

  • But normally I would never do this number to Charlie and Nicole Barber marriage story.

  • But if you're okay with it, then shouldn't they be okay with it?

  • Let's just do it this way this time.

  • Do you not want me there?

  • I'm fine with it.

  • Contrary to the film's title, it's actually more about divorce than it is marriage.

  • Charlie and Nicola, initially willing to be amicable in their split.

  • But what begins as a companionable discussions soon escalates into a bitter argument between the two of them.

  • You're being so much like your father.

  • Do not compare me to my father.

  • I didn't compare you.

  • Damn, I said.

  • You were acting like him.

  • Each gets extremely personal, with comparisons to their parents and ugly insults that neither clearly means coming up as it escalates.

  • Both of them have clearly failed to communicate their needs to the other and gone too far in one way or another, although Charlie's final outburst is a step too far, and he clearly regrets it even while he's saying it.

  • Divorce certainly brings out the worst in both of them.

  • Every day I wake up, I hope you're dead dead like if I could guarantee Henry would be okay, I hope you get a illness if they can hit by a car, die mhm before we unveil our number one pick.

  • Here are some honorable mentions.

  • She's just trying to help.

  • Good.

  • She can help us pack, get your coat there were leaving.

  • So it's like the long haul.

  • What do you mean, The long haul?

  • Don't tell me.

  • Let me guess.

  • I made a disgusting spectacle of myself right here.

  • I wrote it in jail for 20 years Because of your week.

  • Obeying your master is not weakness.

  • You knew I was the Dragon Warrior.

  • All right, look, there's only one return, okay?

  • And it ain't of the King, its of the Jedi Star Wars geek.

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  • Number one, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, Captain America, Civil War Psycho Via accords approved by 117 countries.

  • It states that the Avengers shall no longer be a private organization.

  • The conflict between Iron Man and Captain America had us all choosing sides, but it wasn't exactly easy, since we love both of them and each has valid concerns.

  • Tony Stark supports the Sacco Vee accords which would put a check on heroes behaving recklessly due to his regret over the damage his own recklessness has caused.

  • Meanwhile, Cap is reluctant to accept oversight when it could interfere with how well they can protect people.

  • And his recent experience with Hydra.

  • We may not be perfect, but the safest hands are still are.

  • If we don't do this now, it's gonna be done to us later.

  • Also, their final fight.

  • ISS similarly charged Cap wants to protect his friend who was brainwashed into being a killer.

  • Yet if we were in Tony shoes, we probably couldn't forgive our parents murderer either.

  • Everybody lost in this fight.

  • All right.

  • Do you agree with our picks?

  • Let us know in the comments.

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