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** And when the poor guy nearly falls off, Ortiz pulls him to safety and gives him a bro hug.

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** And when the poor guy nearly falls off, [[ManHug Ortiz pulls him to safety and gives him a bro hug.hug]].
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** A schoolboy saved the lives of a schoolbus full of other kids, when the driver had a heart attack, he climbed on to the driver's lap, jumped on the brake pedal and pulling the bus to the side of the road. When asked why he did it, he told everyone that he had seen "that bus movie". That boy is a real hero.

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** A schoolboy 13-year-old Jeremy Wuitschick saved the lives of a schoolbus full of other kids, when the driver had a heart attack, he climbed on to the driver's lap, jumped on the brake pedal and pulling the bus to the side of the road. When asked why he did it, he told everyone that he had seen "that bus movie". That boy is a real hero.
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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for a [[TheNineties nineties]] action movie is heartwarming in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with help from his fellow cops and even a little from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated action flick as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best thrillers out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an exciting movie.
* Jack successfully consoling Annie over her survivor's guilt following [[spoiler: Helen's death]]. It shows that while he may be a hotshot CowboyCop, he's still dutybound to the public, through and through.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for a [[TheNineties nineties]] action movie is heartwarming in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with help from his fellow cops and even a little from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] Howard. This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated action flick as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best thrillers out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an exciting movie.
* Jack successfully consoling Annie over her survivor's guilt following [[spoiler: Helen's death]].death. It shows that while he may be a hotshot CowboyCop, he's still dutybound to the public, through and through.

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* As the passengers evacuate the bus, Ortiz yells some words of encouragement to the wimpy passenger who he's been bickering with throughout the movie, "Come on buddy, I got you! Come on!"

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* As the passengers evacuate the bus, Ortiz yells some words of encouragement to the wimpy passenger Stephens, who he's been bickering with throughout the movie, "Come movie.
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on buddy, I got you! Come on!"on!
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Making it more conversational.


* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties a [[TheNineties nineties]] action movie is a Heartwarming Moment heartwarming in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film action flick as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films thrillers out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.exciting movie.
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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.good.
* Jack successfully consoling Annie over her survivor's guilt following [[spoiler: Helen's death]]. It shows that while he may be a hotshot CowboyCop, he's still dutybound to the public, through and through.
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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, guard, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.
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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.


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-->'''Annie:''' You didn't leave me...
* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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* Technically this wasn't IN the movie but the movie inspired it, so it kinda counts.

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* Technically this wasn't IN "in" the movie but the movie inspired it, so it kinda counts.
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Harry and Robin are the only cops who definitely died in that house explosion. There\'s a chance that the cops outside the house could\'ve survived it. Either way, Harry is the only one explicitly confirmed to have died.



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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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A bunch of other cops probably died too


* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an Action film good.
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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an ActionFilm of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated ActionFilm as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best {{ActionFilms}} out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an ActionFilm good.

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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an ActionFilm Action film of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated ActionFilm Action film as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best {{ActionFilms}} Action films out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an ActionFilm Action film good.

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* As the passengers evacuate the bus, Gigantor yells some words of encouragement to the wimpy passenger who he's been bickering with throughout the movie, "Come on buddy, I got you! Come on!"

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* As the passengers evacuate the bus, Gigantor Ortiz yells some words of encouragement to the wimpy passenger who he's been bickering with throughout the movie, "Come on buddy, I got you! Come on!"on!"
** And when the poor guy nearly falls off, Ortiz pulls him to safety and gives him a bro hug.




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* The very fact that this film has an exceptionally low body count for an ActionFilm of TheNineties is a Heartwarming Moment in and of itself. Jack and Harry are able to save everyone on board the elevator. Jack and Annie, with a lot of help from his fellow cops and even a little help from the news media, are able to save all but one person on board the bus. In all, only 7 characters died. [[spoiler:The building security gaurd, Bob, Helen, Harry, Robin, the subway driver, and Howard.]] This is probably about as close to an EverybodyLives in an R-rated ActionFilm as you're likely to get. And it's still regarded as one of the best {{ActionFilms}} out there, proving you don't need a high body count to make an ActionFilm good.

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* Jack and Annie bonding throughout the film, but especially after they get off the bus and crash the train. Special mention goes to the scene where Jack realizes he doesn't have the key to the handcuffs and desperately tries to get her out of them to no avail, topped off by Annie telling Jack to save himself. Thank God it's a happy ending because it was a borderline TearJerker.
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* As the passengers evacuate the bus, Gigantor yells some words of encouragement to the wimpy passenger who he's been bickering with throughout the movie, "Come on buddy, I got you! Come on!"
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* Just before the bus jump, all the passengers are clearly terrified that they are about to die. But then, the bus somehow makes the jump, and of course, the passengers immediately cheer, grateful to be alive. It was nice to see a few smiles in this horrific situation.

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