Although these days you see it more and more, unfortunately.You rarely see people use the toilet in movies either.
When we first got the internet, there was a site with some worthless information, such as "movies in which Tom Hanks urinates."You rarely see people use the toilet in movies either.
I don't remember seeing an outhouse on Gilligans Island. Thurston and Loveys poop may not stink but they still had to!
That is reserved for "very special episodes" of Home Improvement dealing with heavy topics.It's like how you never see anyone on Star Trek using the bathroom either.
Around here, we have "contra-flow" when there is hurricane evacuation. The southbound lanes become northbound. In the picture above, both sides would be full of cars.
It's like how you never see anyone on Star Trek using the bathroom either.
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Yup. That scene functioned to develop the character, extend the depiction of the banal aspects of being an assassin, and also set up how Vincent's drug-induced self-absorbtion led to his death.Pulp Fiction.
Of course I learned years later that was due to the heroin used by Vincent.
The whole arc of Breaking Bad advanced mightily when Hank was on the toilet.People don't poop in movies very much either.
The whole arc of Breaking Bad advanced mightily when Hank was on the toilet.
And Archie would talk about Edith’s groin-oncologist appointments.I think 'All In The Family' was one of the first TV shows in which goin' to the terlit was discussed.
It's a quite common scene: main character runs out of bullets, pulls the trigger, nothing comes out, says something like "darn" or "rats", then throws his gun on the ground.Bit like how they never run out of bullets either!
Saw a film featuring a bear once.............................based on that, the answer to the question is 'no', not even in the woods.People don't poop in movies very much either. Or in books.
I guess some things are assumed?