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During the next century and longer, the ageless, virtually-indestructible adult brothers, James (Hugh Jackman) and the more feral, fanged Victor/Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber) with dagger-like fingernails and the ability to leap, both fought - often side by side - in many wars, including the American Civil War, the Great War, World War II, and the Vietnam War -- shown montage-like during the credits.The Egyptologist rhetorically asked: "What have we done?" In the stampede for cover, Burns' glasses were knocked away and crushed, and he was left virtually sightless in the darkness.Walter: Oh! Well in that case, the raise is off.You go back to your old salary...(The phone rings and he answers it.)Hildy: Walter, I want to show you something.It's here.It's a ring.Take a good look at it.Do you know what it is? It's an engagement ring.(He stops short for the first time.) I tried to tell you right away, but you would start reminiscing.I'm getting married, Walter, and I'm also getting as far away from the newspaper business as I can get.]As police sirens approach closer from the distance, Ben is desperate to conceal the money.He thinks of places to hide his stolen money, almost $10,000: "The rock in the smokehouse, no, the bricks in the grape arbor, no, no, they'll dig for it." The magazine claimed: According to theEntertainment Research Report- a "family guide for movies":number of instances of battery in Disney'sPinocchio: 23of property damage: 9of slang use of "jackass": 3of violence involving animals: 3of male nudity: 2of implied death: 1(The book "Reeling With Laughter: American Film Comedies,"From Anarchy to Mockumentary, 2012, by Michael Tueth, p.