...I wasn't aware that Mark Hamill DID a thriller, where he gets his hand cut off (...unless you include "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Jay & Silent Bob Strikes Back", of course); if I recall correctly, it was actor Jeff Fahey, who did a movie called "Body Parts" (1991), with your premise in mind...
...now, I also believe that Mark Hamill DID do a film, where he gets a replacement eye, rather than a hand, but that was in a made-for-cable horror anthology, entitled "John Carpenter Presents Body Bags" (1993)...
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...please note that I WAS aware of Hamill's character losing his hand in both "Empire..." and "Jay & Silent Bob..."; I was concentrating more on the apparent merry mix-up, between the THRILLERS, "Body Bags" and "Body Parts", and I just wanted to clear up the confusion. Please feel free to give 'anw122' the points, if you believe otherwise; it was my intent to help you out (...the reason why we're here, right?), not haggle for points. At any rate, I hope that this DOES help you out...
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Jeez!!! I did not porport to be the perpetrator of all this mud-slinging, with my answer, folks!!! I DID sorta deserve the humorous razzing from 'anw122'; like an expensive dish at a posh Italian restaurant, I DID go back in and continue to add to, or 'enhance' my answer, for information purposes. Anyways, let's all get along, huh; we're only talking about a little friendly Q&A, here...
2007-12-14 14:19:21
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answered by Fright Film Fan 7
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Now I don't know a movie where the hand goes nuts, but he lost on in star wars...which is the only reason I'm answering...the first guy says he doesn't know of a movie where mark hamill lost his hand, i couldn't let that go
*no fair he edited his post :-p
good luck :)
--Enrique K, unlike some people I have a sense of humor. Go out and buy one. I"m not here for the points. I like to help people. Where exactly do the points get me? It's not as if I get a million dollars for being a top contributor.
2007-12-14 14:23:13
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answered by anw122 5
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Body Parts- the movie that shows Mark Hamill isn't an actor and he should be licking George Lucas' shoes clean every night!!!
2007-12-14 14:22:12
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answered by slickkittykattwhopurs 6
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I dont think you can really generalize a group of people whether they are Atheist, Theist or Agnostic. All people in all walks of life are different and interpret things differently. I have to say as a generalization that Atheist and Agnostics are more open minded than Theist as Theist already have a foundation that they base their life on, a unified belief system, where as Atheist and Agnostic either have a firm stance but are always searching for answers and up to the challenge of learning. On YA Answers i would def. say it is the Theist that cannot open up their mind, they are stubborn in the way they think and do not like the idea of change, or something different, all though i cannot speak for some, i speak for the many Theist on here that i have encountered!!
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answered by Anonymous
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...'frightfilmfan' really didn't have to explain himself to the smug bottom-feeder, listed amongst the answerers here (...uh, that would be you, ANW122!!!...Damn, I'm a poet, and didn't know it!!!); having a moniker like 'frightfilmfan', I would be very, very hard-pressed to actually believe that he wasn't aware of Mark Hamill's loss of hand, in "Empire Strikes Back". It seems all too obvious that he was trying to differentiate between the two...uh, HORROR films he mentioned, and as a result, clarify things...
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...Frightfilmfan, if you don't mind me saying so, though quite eloquent in expressing yourself, you're way too easy and accepting, sorta like a punching bag; and as far as Anw122, well...umm, yeah, right!!! There's a piece of work, not even worth my time to further comment!!!
2007-12-14 23:06:33
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answered by ENRIQUE K. KAY 2
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