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Random Movie Details That Were More Important Than You Realized

Random Movie Details That Were More Important Than You Realized

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Random Movie Details That Were More Important Than You Realized jasongerke: In Arrival, Amy Adams delivers an opening or early monologue that tells the twist of the movie. I can't remember exactly what it was, something possibly on the linear nature of time, which I then knew the movie would include time in a non-linear fashion. In the movie The Village, there's an opening/early scene that shows a funeral including a baby-sized casket. The wood is machine-planed and not hand planed, and I knew the people were living a lie in modern times.
Date: 2020-07-14

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I'm not norwegian, and I can't speak norwegian, but I am a country neighbour and can sort of understand the language - and I find it really hard to believe that the language he is speaking is actual norwegian. A few words sound like it might be norwegian, but at times it sounds like german, or dutch.
Anyone from Norway here who can confirm my suspision; that what he is actually saying is just mostly garbled gibberish?

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I recently re-watched the original version of _Total Recall_ for the first time in years. This time I noticed that the program they upload into Schwarzenegger's brain is called Blue Skies on Mars. Of course, when our heroes release air onto the planet's surface, the skies _do_ become blue.
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The Galaga reference wasn't actually scripted, though. Robert Downey Jr. saw an extra that was acting suspiciously and ad-libbed the line. His improvisation may have been inspired by the premise of the show, but it certainly wasn't an overt and intentional reference.
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To say that Pennywise/IT turned It's eyes blue because Bill has blue eyes is stretching it juuuuust a bit, don'tcha think? Maybe that's because that's the way it was in the book. Or simply because Bill Skarsgard has blue eyes. That seems more of a logical explanation
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In regards to Pennywise there's a character in Stephen King's book Needful Things whose eye colour are chameleon like in nature. They can be blue for one person and hazel for another. Everyone who recalls his eyes remembers them differently.
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Cmon you are forcing this! The Galaga one in Avengers? Thats no foreshadowing hahahaha Downey Jr improvised that line
You are like the teachers that ask students to analyze the meaning of a book the writer didnt even thought about

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In It after Ben gets cut up by Henry he falls down the hill and runs off but the camera stays on a well for a few moments. I thought it was weird and kept a reminder of it but nothing happened with it. Did anyone else notice this?
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I am not sure I agree with the one with pennywise. He had too change his eyes or he wouldn't look human. His eyes are yellow at the start as he is made of orange light. He then turns into a clown.
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The weirdest thing about John Carpenter's The Thing is how the Norwegian dude didn't know English. I don't think there's even an adult Norwegian out there who DOESN'T know English.
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