In Supernatural the "Yellow-Eyed Demon" Azazel made deals to create a group of psychic children. Through a chain of events this leads to Sam, Lucifer and the climax of Season 4. How much of this story line was part of Azazel's plan? What was his original plan for the kids?
I know Elysium (2013) happens more than a century from now, but really, how plausible is it to: Survive a full dose of nuclear radiation Store data in brains Shoot a missile from Earth out of a moderately-sized rocket launcher and hit a ship flying in space Go into a machine that is able to ful...
Looking for a movie I watched growing up. Don't remember too much detail. What I remember: Slightly futuristic A group of kids roller blading A sphere that was somewhat magical One of the (bad) kids gets engulfed in ants due to sphere I thought that the move was called "The Sphere". But it'...
I believe they're from the late '80s, early '90s. I watched it when I was about 2 (born in '89). I had it on a VHS but don't know if it was a TV show too. The episodes started with a female narrator in a cottage before it went to the animation with talking animals. I remember one episode with a h...
I am looking for a movie from South America where some teenagers are trained as assassins and ride motorbikes to assassinate people and get away fast. A boy wants to stop being an assassin and plans to run away with his girlfriend but ends up getting shot at the end of the movie. It was made in t...
This question was placed on hold. As you can see from the comments, I fiercely defended it and made the suggested changes, and yet certain users still claimed it was unsuitable. Please could someone explain why, and attempt to salvage what I feel would be an interesting discussion. It seems to ha...
Currently we have two tags regarding the movies based on Millennium novel series. millennium-trilogy and girl-with-dragon-tattoo( previously was girl-dragon-tattoo). From my point of view, millennium-trilogy tag should be used on the question which involving novel comparison or adaptation q...
Were "Baadshah" and "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani" well received upon release? This question was closed stating it is primarily opinion based. The only reason I could think of is that "flop" and "hit" are two relative terms. So it is really hard to tell if a movie is hit or not. However, I think,...
What is the difference between a reference and an homage? Both these tags lack descriptions and there is very likely considerable overlap between them. Similarly, what is the difference between realism and scientific-accuracy? These two tags do have descriptions. But they don't really explain wh...
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A sleek, slick, well-oiled machine, Rush is a finely crafted sports drama with exhilarating race sequences and strong performances from Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Br�hl.
Prisoners has an emotional complexity and a sense of dread that makes for absorbing (and disturbing) viewing.
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While not as clever or inventive as its predecessor, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 compensates with enough dazzling visuals to keep younger viewers entertained.
Alfonso Cuar�n's Gravity is an eerie, tense sci-fi thriller that's masterfully directed and visually stunning.
Don Jon proves to be an amiable directing debut for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and a vivacious showcase for his co-star, Scarlett Johansson.
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Insidious: Chapter 2 is decidedly short on the tension and surprises that made its predecessor so chilling.
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