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Post by edgestar on Feb 21, 2022 17:52:38 GMT -5
To Kill a Mockingbird. Not once did it ever show me how to kill one. To be fair, it isn't called "How To Kill A Mockingbird"!
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Feb 21, 2022 20:23:27 GMT -5
To Kill a Mockingbird. Not once did it ever show me how to kill one.
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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on Feb 21, 2022 20:48:42 GMT -5
I admit I haven't seen the movie in full, just know what it's generally about... But "Cloverfield" doesn't seem like it is that relevant to the actions that happen in the movie to me. So how much time do you have for me to attempt to explain the whole Cloverfield experience? Because the name is explained in literally every other property (including the multi-year ARG that went literally nowhere) except the first movie because JJ Abrams had this cool idea for a movie monster and realized he could literally get a warehouse filled with money if he just kept making content, so he built a whole franchise around this monster that you see for about 50 frames, and then after it flopped tried to pretend that the idea was for an anthology series with unconnected stories WHERE THEY DON'T EVEN EXPLAIN THE NAME UNTIL THE LAST MOVIE
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Feb 21, 2022 21:17:31 GMT -5
I admit I haven't seen the movie in full, just know what it's generally about... But "Cloverfield" doesn't seem like it is that relevant to the actions that happen in the movie to me. So how much time do you have for me to attempt to explain the whole Cloverfield experience? Because the name is explained in literally every other property (including the multi-year ARG that went literally nowhere) except the first movie because JJ Abrams had this cool idea for a movie monster and realized he could literally get a warehouse filled with money if he just kept making content, so he built a whole franchise around this monster that you see for about 50 frames, and then after it flopped tried to pretend that the idea was for an anthology series with unconnected stories WHERE THEY DON'T EVEN EXPLAIN THE NAME UNTIL THE LAST MOVIE It was a working title until the trailer went viral and they stuck with the name… But, they do say the found footage had been designated the title “Cloverfield” by the military.. so the title does have some relevance to the first film.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Feb 22, 2022 1:11:20 GMT -5
The 1947 crime noir film "The Lady From Shanghai" does not feature a lady from Shanghai. It is mentioned in a throw-away line that one of the characters lived in China for a while but that's it.
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