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Post by héad.casé on Dec 29, 2017 7:39:37 GMT -5
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Dec 29, 2017 9:23:27 GMT -5
Yes and Independence Day was an interquel between Jurassic Park and The Lost World.
Why? Because Jeff Goldblum was in all three.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2017 9:25:47 GMT -5
"His brother will become his arch nemesis." So the Joker is Batman's brother? GUH. {Spoiler}(Also IIRC The Accountant left Affleck and Bernthal in a good place, yes?)
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Dec 29, 2017 15:13:34 GMT -5
"His brother will become his arch nemesis." So the Joker is Batman's brother? GUH. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}(Also IIRC The Accountant left Affleck and Bernthal in a good place, yes?) There are multiple problems with his stupid statement. That's one. the fact that Bruce didn't "begin to acquire great wealth". He was born into Old Money as the Wayne's are one of the families that built Gotham. is another.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Dec 29, 2017 18:02:24 GMT -5
So, I'm alone in thinking that "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie?
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Dec 29, 2017 18:07:39 GMT -5
So, I'm alone in thinking that "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie? I mean, Christmas does drive the plot. John is only in town because its Christmas. The Terrorists are able to easily get in to the building due to the Christmas party. It's kind of flimsy, but it's enough I suppose.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Dec 30, 2017 1:45:17 GMT -5
"The Rock" is a James Bond film. John Mason was Bond, before being handed over by the US Government.
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Post by Pooh Carlson on Dec 30, 2017 5:17:19 GMT -5
So, I'm alone in thinking that "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie? The theater by me advertised a bunch of old Christmas movies they were playing in December and Die Hard was among them.
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Post by The Tim Duncan Experience on Dec 30, 2017 5:51:53 GMT -5
So, I'm alone in thinking that "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie? Lol it has to be. My twin brother and I for the last 9 years has done a "it's a die hard Xmas" celebration at midnight. We would drink a bottle of ciroc while watching the first Die Hard. To us, that movie is as Xmas as it gets
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Post by Doctor No on Dec 30, 2017 12:34:55 GMT -5
Gran Torino= last Dirty Harry movie?
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Post by Fade is a CodyCryBaby on Dec 30, 2017 15:08:02 GMT -5
Gran Torino= last Dirty Harry movie? I can dig it. Eastwood is so god damn badass in Gran Torino. Also, The Accountant was dope, Mayer fantasies withstanding.
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Post by BRV on Dec 30, 2017 15:20:55 GMT -5
I remember when the trailer for "The Accountant" was released last May, it took me a while to realize it wasn't a Batman origin movie. It hit all of the necessary Batman tenets. So, I'm alone in thinking that "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie? No, I'm with you. It's 100 percent not a Christmas movie. People only like to say it's a Christmas movie because they want to sound cool when they're asked what their favorite Christmas movie is. The holiday plays zero role on the plot itself. For a movie to be considered a Christmas movie, Christmas has to be vital to the storyline of the film. Now, for a real scorching hot take: "It's a Wonderful Life" is absolutely not a Christmas movie. It's barely a Christmas-adjacent movie. Christmas plays no factor in the movie, serving merely as a backdrop for the final few moments.
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Post by Lupin the Third on Dec 30, 2017 18:49:53 GMT -5
Yes and Independence Day was an interquel between Jurassic Park and The Lost World. Why? Because Jeff Goldblum was in all three. Holy shit. I didn't even think of that.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Dec 30, 2017 19:34:55 GMT -5
White Men Can't Jump is a prequel to Zombieland.
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Post by "Magic" Mark Hurr on Dec 30, 2017 23:58:42 GMT -5
White Men Can't Jump is a prequel to Zombieland. Squeeze Money Train in the middle.
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Post by Glitch on Dec 31, 2017 0:12:33 GMT -5
I just like how nobody argues against me on the idea that Batman Returns is a christmas movie. Its even more of a christmas movie than Die Hard is.
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 31, 2017 0:28:48 GMT -5
Yes and Independence Day was an interquel between Jurassic Park and The Lost World. Why? Because Jeff Goldblum was in all three. Also, Spaceballs is the third film in the Independence Day series. Whitmore was actually sent into the future and became a mercenary named Lone Starr just to survive.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Dec 31, 2017 0:40:28 GMT -5
Yes and Independence Day was an interquel between Jurassic Park and The Lost World. Why? Because Jeff Goldblum was in all three. Also, Spaceballs is the third film in the Independence Day series. Whitmore was actually sent into the future and became a mercenary named Lone Starr just to survive. Thor: Ragnarok is a spinoff of the Independence Day films where Jeff Goldblum got sent into outer space and somehow became a promoter of intergalactic fights on some faraway planet.
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Dec 31, 2017 2:39:37 GMT -5
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is the sequel to Natural Born Killers, and it’s the prequel to Fargo.
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Post by The Wild Man of Borneo on Dec 31, 2017 3:26:59 GMT -5
After the events of his movie, the Cable Guy escapes to Gotham City and assumes the identity of scientist Edward Nygma, using his knowledge of TV technology to create the 3D Box. He is eventually defeated by the Batman, his brain fried by his own invention, and is committed to Arkham Asylum. Some time later, he reforms and is released. Discovering that exposure to the box has given him the ability to communicate with animals, he relocates to Miami and reestablishes himself as Ace Ventura, Pet Detective. However, his experiences in Gotham has left him traumatized, manifesting as a deep-seated fear of bats.
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