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Q: Sci-Fi/Fantasy movie with character who can control the future?

user23400I'm looking for the name of a movie, on behalf of a friend. Here is all the information I have so far: Some time ago (like 8 years ago) I saw a movie where one of the characters is a weird guy (not so sure, but I think he had something like a music box with him) that does nothing almost the ...

 
5:50 AM
You guys are talking about MCU tag and i am eagerly waiting to create
It s a diffrent fact that they have not decided the final name yet.
 
6:15 AM
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Q: Does Saul Goodman know Hank Schrader is a DEA agent when he comes to meet Badger at APD interrogation room?

GuruGulabKhatriI was watching the episode 'Better Call Saul' in Breaking Bad. It has the scene where Brandon Mayhew is sitting in Interrogation room of APD and Saul Goodman comes in and scene goes on. After talking with Badger, Saul goes near water fountain and he sees APD officer walking with Hank Schrader. Y...

 
6:42 AM
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Q: Please help me figure this tv show out about a (maybe) alien

MissyOkay, so a few years ago i was messing around on youtube and i found this tv show. I can't remember the name of it, or what year it was, but it looked newer. I've looked all over and can't find it. It was about this alien ship thing that crashed on the side of the beach, and one man in it. He di...

 
7:06 AM
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Q: I really want to watch this show again but can't remember the name for the life of me. It's been years!

Ki MarieMan Kidnapped and trapped in an ice castle where he almost escapes. Gives girl a present in a box (because it is her birthday) with a note inside that says "help" right before he kidnapped on a sled. Because the lady kidnapping him is like a witch or something and she is using some spell to make...

 
7:45 AM
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Q: something with nim or mim

flamefox puffballsi can't quite remember but i have watched this many times i think but i haven't watched in years, my dad may have it but it would be in a place he can't get it from at the moment. it has to do with what looked like a stuffed bunny but it came in this tiny box and was like some alien or something ...

 
 
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9:42 AM
Still got no link to watch end credit scene of ant-man.
I always leave end-credit for youtube watchlist.
They should stop with mid credit
 
9:53 AM
Anyways i loved the way Avenger and all are handled in ant-man. Very well addressed.
 
 
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11:56 AM
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Q: How did Sonny buy the hotel?

LiathIn The Second Best Marigold hotel after the hotel inspector resigns Sonny offers to drive them... To the Very soon after this Sonny announces that he has bought it with help from his investor. But the hotel inspector made it perfectly clear that because of their resignation the letter of a...

 
 
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1:26 PM
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Q: 70's Movie with lizard people in the American Southest Desert

Scott GoodgameI saw this movie in the late 70's, so details are very few. The movie seems to take place in the southwest United states in a rural desert type place. There are lizard people that live under the ground and cause some sort of havoc to the town. At the end the main male character is in a cave with ...

 
2:19 PM
Looks like I don't get to be Bobba Fett after all. :'(
 
2:44 PM
Boba Fett is a fictional character in Star Wars. A recurring antagonist in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, he is a bounty hunter hired by Darth Vader. He also made a cameo appearance in the digitally remastered Special Edition of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope working for Jabba the Hutt. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones establishes his origin as an unaltered clone of the bounty hunter Jango Fett raised as his son. His aura of danger and mystery have created a cult following for the character. == Appearances == === Original... ===
One extra "b" O-o
 
@AnkitSharma I know who that guy is. What I don't know is what he has to do with MattD, though.
 
Sound like some costume party :)
 
 
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3:49 PM
@NapoleonWilson Answer stealer :P
 
@Catija Well, it's hard enough to get some rep on meta.se, so I just didn't bother with giving the answer in a comment. ;-P
And you actually should know by now that giving answers in comments is bad. ;-)
 
@NapoleonWilson Well, there wasn't enough information to do any more than guess. I knew I was probably correct but the image shows no accounts with >200 rep, so I didn't want to make any assumptions.
 
@Catija Oh, that's more than a guess. You don't call a 99% guess a guess, do you? A 101 user is not a rare sight on SE afterall.
 
I did flag as duplicate...
 
@Catija Sure, and you could actually call me out as wrong-behaving when answering an obvious duplicate instead of flagging.
 
4:03 PM
You needed the rep more, anyway... How is it that I have so much more rep than you do... that's crazy.
 
But to my defense I didn't know it was a duplicate when answering and only added the link into my answer after reading your comment. Add to this that I'm not the biggest fan of SE's answer-based duplicate policy (but I guess it works on Meta:SE).
 
I'm not a big fan of the fact that there are so many people who overuse their mod dupehammer on Meta.SE.
I think random, in particular, overuses it.
 
@Catija Because you bother and take the time asking all those many things (or maybe have less experience or less of an attitude of just shrugging things off that make you wonder).
I mostly skim over stuff on the main meta and don't really bother that much with it. Add to this that most things even have been asked already there and most of the time I just don't feel confident or engaged enough to write a proper answer/question with the necessary quality.
 
@NapoleonWilson But so few of them come to fruition. I guess I should be glad that some of them do, though. I dream of a SE system so much better than it is.
OOOH, I get my M&TV Fanatic badge tomorrow :D
 
Then also add a little "I can't change anything anyway" attitude for the bigger schemes. On our home meta I'm on the one hand more concerned, more engaged, and have the feeling I can actually influence any policies and things.
 
4:09 PM
@NapoleonWilson But a lot of the real answers on the local meta stuff require effort on the site-wide meta. I mean, this entire question of MCU wouldn't matter if we were able to categorize tags.
 
@Catija I need to wait another 59 days until I get the level 3 version of it.
 
@NapoleonWilson Level three? Meaning the 100 day one?
 
@Catija Sure.
@Catija No, that's the level 1 of Fanatic, level 3 would be 300 days.
 
@NapoleonWilson Oh, I didn't realize there were different levels of it. Do you get additional gold dots?
 
@Catija And you didn't have to, it wasn't meant serious.
 
4:18 PM
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Q: Stranded writer has his leg hobbled by a woman

Tom AuThere was a movie about a man, a famous writer, who broke his leg in a snowstorm, and was given shelter in the "boondocks" by a woman. The storm lasted about a week, during which time the writer's leg healed, and he was ready to move on when the weather cleared. But the woman, who had developed ...

 
@hotness Hopefully not. I like it better when tough questions are hot
 
@Walt Too late, should have waited with answering then (or given a total shit answer).
 
And I confess I never really liked the film. Maybe I would've if I saw it before reading the book.
Then again, I think I read Silence of the Lambs before seeing the film and I still liked the film (a lot), so maybe not.
 
Hmm, I only read very few King things. I think only Insomnia and half of Pet Semetary. And Talisman (co-written by Peter Straub). But I usually like the movies, even if not all of 'em, if I've even seen 'em all.
 
@Catija Shame about that 25 hour web outage coming up in your neck of the woods then
@NapoleonWilson King movie adaptations tend to kinda suck. Only his non-horror stuff seems to prevail (Stand By Me & Shawshank Redemption are great, for instance)
(...with the exception of The Shining, of course. Which is more Kubrick than King, really.)
 
4:28 PM
@Walt Hmm, I like many of his adaptations. First and foremost the unusual but indubitably "Kingy" Dreamcatcher. And the many TV-multiparters, like It, Tommyknockers, Storm of the Century, or Salem's Lot.
And of course Needful Things, Max von Sydow gives a great satan and the soundtrack is also amazing.
 
@NapoleonWilson It was OK but it deserved better, it's quite an epic book. Tim Curry is especially creepy there.
 
@Walt Sure, the TV things are mostly not amazingly great, but definitely enjoyable for me.
 
And Dreamcatcher is a huge mess IMO, even if we ignore the poo monsters or whatever the hell they were.
 
@Walt Well, crud.
 
I think that movie was great. The whole mix was just quite unusual and original IMHO. That whole memory storage room thing, I can imagine King writing it in exactly that way.
 
4:33 PM
King's prose is just so nearly trashy, that his adaptations need someone unafraid to change things up (though again, this mostly concerns his horror stuff)
 
But screw King, the better question would be, do you read Sutter Cane?
 
You'd think that was King, right? It concerns a writer, for one
 
Oh, The Mist was great too, King definitely doesn't like religious fanatics (which makes me sympathize with him).
 
Carpenter knew his stuff. I wish he'd cross paths with King more. (Christine was the only time, I think.)
 
And of course The Dark Half, hmm in retrospect there are quite some many great King movies.
@Walt Yet, that was also heavily influenced by Lovercraft stuff (which one could argue King might be, too, but that would be uninformed speculation).
 
4:39 PM
Well, most of the ones you mentioned work better as books, trust me
 
@Walt They're certainly great movies already. That's sufficient for me.
 
Rob Reiner's a hit & miss director, too
 
@Walt Which is relevant for the King discussion because we directed...? (or maybe it isn't and you're just wary of that topic now ;-))
 
He directed Misery
Just random bitching
He was amazing in the 80s. The Princess Bride, Stand by Me, Spinal Tap. I'll give him When Harry Met Sally too, though it's probably dated now. After that, not so much.
 
Hmm, I still have to watch that Princess Bride thing to see what all the fuss around it is about.
 
4:47 PM
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You are kidding, yes?
 
Please be kidding.
You can't make fun of me for not watching The Godfather if you've never watched The Princess Bride.
 
So we have 1 mod that didn't see The Princess Bride and another who hadn't see The Godfather?
It might be re-election time :P
 
@Walt Which mod hasn't seen The Godfather?
 
I think Ankit said that
Wait, maybe it was you. Sorry
Just read what you wrote above
Anyway @NapoleonWilson, it's a fun movie. Not that long, too. Track it down, we'll wait.
I can even forgive @Catija. The Godfather's twice as long, 100 times as bleak and doesn't feature a single sword fight.
 
@Walt EXACTLY And The Princess Bride has created so many memes and quotable things... You're missing out of at least 1% of life if you haven't seen it.
 
4:55 PM
@Catija And miracously, being so quotable still doesn't hurt it. I re-watched like a year ago and it's still great fun.
@NapoleonWilson I'm only kidding, of course (my default mode here), you're allowed not to know it. I have my fair share of gaps in my knowledge too
Like I haven't seen... Something, surely.
Ooh, Avatar. Ain't seen that.
And almost everything with Rachel McAdams in it.
 
@Walt No, I'm not, that's one of those total US things. Noone knows that here, like Risky Business.
@Walt WUT? But, but, she's hot!
 
@NapoleonWilson Hmm, racking my brain for why Germany would hate The Princess Bride
@NapoleonWilson Very possibly, but her appeal ends there. She gives nothing off most of the time. I feel sorry for people who have to play off that.
 
@Walt But that is an amazing use of chat and emoticons! Purely simple art and straight to the point. Too bad it isn't a single message so one can star it.
 
You should see what I do with emojis
 
@Walt Well, those Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock Holmes movies were fun, and also A Most Wanted Man. But I can't really judge Miss McAdams' acting skills in those.
 
5:09 PM
@NapoleonWilson Probably 'cause she's not memorable at all
 
@Walt They don't require the same skills for putting a limited font resource to new creative uses, everyone can draw a shiny image!
 
But shiny is very very nice, and distracting too
 
Honestly, I think the only thing I've liked Rachel McAdams in was Mean Girls. And that was only partially because she got hit by a bus.
 
@Catija Distant memory, sorry. Someone bitchy?
 
@Walt The main antagonist... leader of "The Plastics".
 
5:13 PM
Maybe she should stick with comedies, then
 
Wasn't she also in Red Eye (with this charming Irish guy with the amazingly blue eyes)? Or was that someone else?
 
Red Eye is a 2005 American crime thriller film directed by Wes Craven and starring Rachel McAdams as a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist (Cillian Murphy) while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami. == PlotEdit == After attending her grandmother's funeral in Dallas, Texas, Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) takes a red-eye flight to Miami, Florida. While in the check-in line she meets Jackson Rippner (Cillian Murphy), who is boarding her plane. After their flight is delayed due to weather, Lisa meets Jackson again in...
 
@NapoleonWilson Yes and I hated the whole lot (surprise surprise) :P
 
I've not seen it.
 
I liked it, was entertaining. (And I think that was the first movie where I thought that she looks pretty good.)
 
5:15 PM
Oh, you guys are going to hate me... but I did like Morning Glory... But I will watch just about anything with Harrison Ford in it.
 
@Catija I think I tuned out after the first 10 minutes
 
Not seen that anyway.
 
I'll always appreaciate actors that can even be memorable in crap more than those who are totally forgettable in major productions
 
Or wait, maybe I did and don't remember much, other than that it was an enjoyable light-hearted comedy thing, or wasn't it?
 
@NapoleonWilson It was. That's exactly what it was "light-hearted comedy thing" not hugely memorable but nice while you're watching it.
 
5:18 PM
@NapoleonWilson Something about 2 old morning chat show hosts(?) who hate each other and she's the producer or something. Honestly, it was going nowhere fast
 
@Catija Sure, I can enjoy such things, even if not intentionally aiming for them.
 
@Walt Sounds about right.
But J.J. Abrahams produced it... apparently. interesting.
 
Speaking "nowhere fast", Streets of Fire!
 
@NapoleonWilson Hey, it's that movie that I keep confusing with Mean Streets.
 
@Walt Haven't seen that.
 
5:24 PM
@NapoleonWilson Seriously, I'm giving you some homework. :P
 
Meh, I'll probably rather watch Streets of Fire the 367th time.
 
Well, we'll start off easy with The Princess Bride. It's very lighthearted and just pure joy. I'm not asking you to watch like Yi Yi or Dekalog...
[...But I will later on. :P]
 
Oh, I just saw that The Last Unicorn is on Netflix... Interesting. Hadn't thought about that one in decades.
 
@Catija Mistook you for Flyk for a sec ;)
 
Well, as it looks there's nothing on TV tonight anyway, so maybe I'll really do that. (If I can find it on the internet in my local video store in the shortness of time.)
 
5:31 PM
@NapoleonWilson ????? Vi-de-o store? Tell me more of this strange concoction.
 
Well, Amazon Prime at least has Mean Streets, but that's on TV often enough anyway.
 
@Walt Funny Austin tidbit... we have two local video stores with 2-3 locations each... they're doing pretty well, actually... and one of them gives out free beer on Tuesdays....
 
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Q: How can there be mildew on time-frozen Jerry?

Dan BurdenIn Season 2 Episode 1 of Rick and Morty, the episode begins with Summer berating Morty about letting their parents get mildewy while they were frozen in time. (Only Rick, Morty, and Summer were not frozen) If time was truly frozen, how could it be possible for mildew to grow? I think this will s...

 
I read somewhere that Germany recently shipped off the last bunch of blank video cassettes ever or something
@Catija With actual tapes?
Pretty cool. I actually have a VCR, but haven't turned it on in ages
 
@Walt Indeed. Mostly DVD/BluRay but they specialize in hard-to-find stuff, so they definitely have tapes in addition.
Sorry, let me clarify... they're rental places, though they do offer some items for sale.
 
5:37 PM
But I hope Cary Elwes isn't supposed to be the good guy, I can really only see him as an arrogant asshole (maybe because of Days of Thunder).
 
@NapoleonWilson Um... But can't a good guy be both good and an arrogant asshole?
 
Well, I tended to rent one or the other DVD/BluRay often enough in recent times. But it's true that the internet has alleviated the need for that pretty much.
 
@NapoleonWilson He's fine there, really. Totally overshadowed by the likes of Mandy Patinkin, but still fine
 
@Catija Hmm, sure, I guess.
 
@NapoleonWilson Looks, if it helps, it's based on a Stephen King novella and contains at least 5 separate Miami Vice references. And a surprisingly graphic scene where Rachel McAdams bares all.
 
5:44 PM
We actually planned to rather do Ant-Man tonight but my colleague has another important event. Then I thought I might go to It Follows, but now that I'm home I don't really want to go to the cinema at 23:00.
 
(I might be bending the truth a little. But just see it.)
@NapoleonWilson Well, even if you don't find TPB, I'm sure you'll easily find people that could faithfully recount it ;) Enjoy
In the meantime I'll think of other stuff you might've missed (I already know you skipped Woody Allen, Python & Marx Bros. films which are pretty high on my list. Grrr)
We'll reform you yet ;)
Seeya
 
Hmm, I actually wanted to work a little tonight, and for that I'd need something I already know to just run on the TV alongside the PC. But maybe later that night.
@Walt Yea Stringray, see ya!
 
6:14 PM
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Q: animated movie, where the weather is controlled or predicted by a computer

Martin HandrlicaAn animated film from the last century. Where the weather is either controlled or predicted by a computer. Probably not only the weather. I guess the computer is predicting, as when I have seen the film I thought that it was based on Asimov's Foundation series. During the finale thew computer was...

 
If my theory that the length of Tom Cruise's hair is indirectly proportional to the quality of the Mission Impossible movie holds, then the new one should be...ok?
 
is RTL2 a channel or something?
 
Huh? It is here, why that?
 
From that weather question that was just posted.
 
Oh. Well, seems irrelevant to the question anyway.
 
6:25 PM
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Q: short TV series where teens go canoeing + aliens with hexagonal crystals

Martin HandrlicaI am not sure if it was the same series, but these facts are strongly associated in my mind: some teens go canoe camping and find an abandoned ship a farm/a far-away house where the family cemetery is an entrance to a white matte underground. The residents are aliens, but look like humans. They...

 
7:04 PM
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Q: Eastern Weapons series

Charles CraigI'm looking for the name of the series where they test all the eastern weapons to find out what is the most lethal. it had similar slow motion capture as in human weapon as well but was all about the weapons itself. I remember the katana coming out as the most lethal. Thanks in advance

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Q: If silver is so deadly to the vampires in "The Strain", would taking high doses of colloidal silver protect you?

CherryThere's a guy on YouTube who turned blue because he took so much colloidal silver. If silver is so deadly to the vamps, would it repel or kill them, or possibly kill any vampire that fed on a person taking large amounts of colloidal silver? If so, would that not be a cure for vampirism, or a vacc...

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Q: How long did it take the infected to starve in 28 Days Later?

Max RogersAt the end of the movie 28 Days Later, we see that many of the infected are starving. But how long did it actually take them to starve to death? The main character wakes up after 28 days in a hospital, and then some time passes when he meets new people. But then even more time has passed when we ...

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Q: Sci-Fi Movie, can`t remember the name

Sicko666What's the name of that movie in where there it is a dystopian future society where the government of America makes all citizens wear bands on their heads to dumb everyone down to the same level? I want to see it again but can't remember the title.

 
7:28 PM
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Q: How did the first loop begin in The Triangle?

neha punjabiOne Jess is killed in the car crash. Why doesn't she move forward to the loop?

 
8:18 PM
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Q: In Django Unchained, why did Django push for the slave to be eaten by the dogs?

GabeI love most of the movie, but this part bothers me. It's a great movie about justice, except for this one scene where Django pushes for injustice. Is there a reason why Django pushed for the slave to be fed to the dogs?

 
@MovieReel I'm not sure I like this question... It's pretty darn clear what's being asked but it's not really about the show... is it?
 
Rapists, the South, Sutherland, a drunken witness? A Time to Kill obviously.
 
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Q: Donald Sutherland (?) playing drunkard lawyer in the south

GustavusAmerican courtroom drama from the 1980's There is this film, and I may actually be confusing it with another similar film (making this a double question) where someone is trying to prove the innocence of some accused rapists in a small town in the American South. They enlist the help of a retire...

 
8:38 PM
Well, it doesn't seem too close-worthy, so I could as well just write a proper answer.
 
@NapoleonWilson I thought there was some rule that Mods couldn't answer questions. :P
 
@Catija Maybe they get a special allowance if they love the movie the question's about.
 
Mods can not show preference for one movie over another. You're required to love them all equally. :D
 
Now someone just needs to tell the other guy how Django was just playing the hard man.
 
9:00 PM
Bah, and I got myself dragged into an anti-movies discussion in the chat room of Comics.SE, great.
 
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Q: Movie or mini series about orphan brothers in Liverpool

WalterI'm looking for the name of a movie (I think it was a movie) I watched some years ago that I'm fairly certain had something to do with Liverpool, but I could be wrong. It involved I believe 3 or 4 brothers who were orphans. 2 Scenes from the movie spring to mind whenever I think about it, the f...

 
in Mos Eisley, 20 mins ago, by phantom42
based on the quality of questions and answers on the m/tv site, i'm hesitant to ever punt questions over there, even if they're a "better fit" there.
Gotta love those quality postulations.
in Mos Eisley, 20 mins ago, by b_jonas
@Ixrec It's not that it's so bad, but that it's our arch-enemy, trying to rob a lot of questions that would be approperiate here.
If only that was the case. Oh, if only that was the case.
 
9:18 PM
@NapoleonWilson No no no, surely you have a better use of your time. Like seeing a certain movie :)
One more point about it and I'll go away
 
Well... It's a lot easier to have higher quality answers when you've been around twice as long and have tons more users. Maybe if some of them actually came over here and did something other than comment "this question is better suited to Sci-Fi", it'd be less of an issue.
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@Walt Since it seems to be such a big thing, I decided to just order the BluRay. So it might take some days.
 
@NapoleonWilson Wow. Now that's dedication...
 
@NapoleonWilson Cool, I doubt you'll regret it
 
Just don't get turned off by the first five minutes. If you can make it through that, you'll be golden.
 
9:20 PM
@Walt What point about what?
@Catija Well, quite few do come here and give quality answers. (Though, they then return and are pissed that they don't get the same amount of upvotes.)
 
@NapoleonWilson If you feel it's getting silly at times, it's all part of the plan. This movie's a classic because it does something clever: it's both a genre piece (a fantasy\fairy tale movie) and a subtle parody of the genre. And yet these 2 elements don't overshadow each other and it works as a cohesive piece.
@MovieReel A pretty good question, actually, from someone with a good memory
 
@NapoleonWilson Well... same issue. We don't have as many users, so fewer people to give upvotes. Is there any way to tell the daily visitor levels of the two sites? Page views... that sort of thing?
 
Fortunately the atmosphere of the discsussion there is rather light-hearted and jokingly. But I am pissed at all the shit from there, especially from their moderators. But alas, as long as we can still work together on a professional level, I just keep on disliking the respective persons.
 
@NapoleonWilson Well yeah... that one mod is in here one day and chatting with us and the next day saying crap over in Mos Eisley.
 
@Catija It's on the main site, I think
 
9:24 PM
@Catija Well, it's not that he didn't say crap here, too. ;-)
 
They have 60K visits and 30 questions/day... we have half that.
 
I also think they have a naturally slightly more engaged user base due to the topic itself, but that is merely speculation. Afterall they seem to have much less of a problem with ID compared to us or Anime.
 
@NapoleonWilson No... I think you're right. I'd bet that a majority of the questions are about the top 10-20 worlds or so. Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Marvel... etc.
We get a much broader subject base.
 
Hate to squeal, but...
 
And well, on the internet practically everyone is an "expert" on movies.
 
9:31 PM
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Q: What video game are the ninjas from?

JoshDMIn Pixels, Josh Gad's character battles several chibi-style ninjas that are assaulting a school bus. I do not recognize what video game these ninjas are from. What game are they from, or are they from a fictional game like the "Lady Lisa" character, or were they sourced from 1980's pop cult...

 
@Walt I saw that. That was pretty awesome. Just looking at the article now.
 
I mean that the answer was just copied from gaming.stackexchange. Verbatim. :(
That... can't be cool
 
@Walt Oh, that screams for a huge quote block.
 
@Walt But it was answered... ? I mean, the policy is that questions should be answered, so even if they're answered in the comments, it's fair game for someone to essentially recopy the comment as an answer if the OP of the comment does not.
 
Huh?
 
9:34 PM
I don't like stealing... or copying but he does link to the original answer.
 
@Catija Sure, but if it's verbatim, a quote and attribution is in order.
To his defense, the answerer gave attribution, just no quote.
 
What comment? It's the exact same answer copied & pasted. Nothing is changed.
 
@Walt, it was an example... and, apparently he was the one who asked the question on Gaming... not sure if he did it independently or if he did it because the OP of our question didn't.
 
Hmm. Tricky
 
@Catija Seeing that the friggin' question was copied verbatim, too, I'd wager ours was earlier.
 
9:38 PM
I'm more upset by the fact he copied the original question when he asked it on Gaming.
 
Can we migrate answers? ;)
 
Ok, now I'm puttin' on a serious mod investigation.
 
@NapoleonWilson Oh, I missed that. This is weird :)
 
Oh,
@TroyAndAbed - it's a film reference question, so technically it belongs here, but you're welcome to ask there for me. — JoshDM 3 hours ago
 
@NapoleonWilson Ohhh, OK.
 
9:42 PM
Yeah, I just saw that, too... Still, he didn't have to copy the question verbatim without attributing it at all.
 
BTW, whaddaya mean they're not blue? They totally are
 
@Catija Sure.
 
@Walt Maybe "blue" and "navy" are different things to some people? Though, the navy is dark enough some screens might render it as black.
 
It wasn't Napoleon, someone called Geobits
@Catija At least he didn't see them as white & gold :P
 
@Walt HA HA HA HA HA HA
I totally did...
 
9:46 PM
I forget what I saw, but do remember there were civil wars over this. Weird-ass meme
 
Oh, I just recently watched Wolfgang Schmitt ramble about Zardoz. But I haven't seen that, yet.
 
I have to finish my cupcakes.
 
35 seconds. Take that, 'Misery'
But I think it's a duplicate. I'll mark it
 
@Walt 1:35. ;-(
 
Dang it!!
 
9:57 PM
@Walt Remember to look at the questions. If they are about totally different things, I'm not sure it's downright duplicatable (and would wait for acceptance in this case, if doing it at all).
 
Looks pretty close
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A: Man raised by immortals to kill them

CGCampbellMaybe you're confusing Sean Connery's first science fiction motion picture, the epic masterpiece that is Zardoz. IMDb here as well. Aaaaand here is a trailer for it. There are immortals in that, although many of your other memories don't really match. Perhaps you've mentally joined two films? Th...

 
Oh, @Walt I actually looked for a dupe for the Lemony Snicket question and it didn't come up in search for some reason.
 
@Catija One of those films that come up a lot on ID for some reason
 
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Q: sci-fi movie from 70's maybe 80's

steelerfanI was in a hotel lastnight which only had cable, so I could not see what the title of this movie was...there was a guy named Zed, who looked like a young Sean Connery with dark hair, a pony tail and moustache. He was dressed in bikini like shorts and thigh high boots. From the short amount that...

 
@Walt You'd think the fact it was a book series with 17 or more books would make it easier to remember...
 
9:59 PM
Yeah, like True Romance and Unknown.
 
And it has a fictional author.
 
Or, jokes aside, Mindhunters and Crossworlds.
 
Sort of like how they've made books written by "Richard Castle".
 
@NapoleonWilson I think it's usually films that were flops initially but were rediscovered. Or just re-run a lot.
 
I haven't seen Crossworlds for ages and it was on TV one single time.
 
10:03 PM
@NapoleonWilson OK, and obscure cult films
Duping that Zardoz one, what the heck
 
 
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11:24 PM
Hmm, can't seem to find the 80s/90s run of Mission: Impossible anywhere. Would so much love to watch that again. That was a long time ago and I liked it very much.
 

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