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Q: Wife and daughter of main character are killed, shoots policeman

MYspysThis movie was not in English, i think it was a middle-eastern movie. I jumped into it about half way thru. Im not sure how, but the main characters wife is killed. He then goes looking for his daughter, but after a while finds out that she is also dead. The main character has a sniper rifle and...

 
12:58 AM
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Q: Topic Challenge: Tom Cruise and his films

Tom CodyThis and the next week see the broad release of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, the 5th installment in a movie series largely known for and carried by Tom Cruise. So due to popular demand we're starting a new topic challenge from 2015-08-01 00:00 UTC to 2015-08-10 23:00 UTC asking for any kin...

 
1:22 AM
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Q: What movie is this?

ElissaIt begins with a young girl and her father is going crazy and he shoots her in the head. Time moves forward and a new family moved into the same house. The youngest girl in the family begins to talk about an "imaginary friend." The imaginary friend is the little girl that got shot and she's tryi...

 
1:53 AM
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Q: In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Season 2), why doesn't Agent 33 take off her mask? (Potential Spoilers)

ghostdogSo, I'm midway through watching the second season of Agents of SHIELD on Netflix, and one of the Hydra agents (referred to as Agent 33) disguises herself as Agent May early on in the season. But even after she's discovered and her face is partially burned (or something), she continues to wear t...

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Q: Japanese animated movie from late '80s or early '90s

IvanaMNEI watched this movie when I was kid, and I don't remember too many details, but is worth trying with those which I remember. The movie is about girl who is ordinary, but there is a place (like the countryside) with the house, and when she goes through the door, enters into a new world. In that wo...

 
 
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3:23 AM
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Q: American crime/military movie. Probably 90s

Joshua SniderI remember this movie. The main characters are stoners in the US Army. At one point, during tank maneuver drills one of them goes AWOL and drives through a gas station. I think the main plot was them stealing guns from a truck and trading it for the ingredients to make crystal meth. It was probab...

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Q: trying to remeber what this show was called- short stories submitted by kids

Shaynait was a Canadian TV show from the '95-'98 range I believe, filmed in western Canada, similar to "are you afraid of the dark" it was short stories acted written by kids and submitted to the show and local kids acted out the stories, but the host was a girl inside always dressed in a business suit...

 
 
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4:35 AM
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Q: Why is A Clockwork Orange considered great?

Bhaskar VashishthA few months ago I decided to watch A Clockwork Orange, as I was only inspired by its IMDB ratings and reviews, I was expecting a great movie. I won't lie, but it seldom happens that I cannot tolerate at least first half of a movie, but in this case, it happened. I couldn't watch it more than 30...

 
4:46 AM
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Q: What is the name of this movie?

user23514Wife and husband lets their male best friend live with them and he informs them that he met this girl online. Soon after they began dating and become attached. He moves into his own apartment along with her and one night while he's taking a bath, she asks him about moving back in to the best frie...

 
5:02 AM
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Q: Cold War espionage movie, East Germans, late 1970s - early 1980s

JoeI'm trying to find a particular movie that I saw many years ago. Here's what I remember: set amidst the Cold War mostly about spies or assassins on the front lines of espionage either an American or British protagonist strongly connected to East Germany someone traveled by rail in Europe neith...

 
5:20 AM
Do you guys think Fantastic Four will suck? Embargo until Wednesday, seems kind of strange its so close to the movie
 
5:50 AM
@Maximilian Time will tell, but going by the trailer and the rumors of spats between the director and the producers, this is not looking good.
 
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Q: Do actors actually carry actresses?

ErraticGamerI've seen a lot of movies where the actor (and sometimes actress) will carry another person bridal-style. Are they actually lifting the other person or are they carrying a dummy that looks like the person?

 
6:06 AM
What don't you like about the trailer?
I also don't really like the trailers, not in that they make the movie look bad to me, just they aren't good trailers
They really barely show anything.
Ill still see it but just kills me that they probably messed up again
 
6:31 AM
@Maximilian I dunno, it just seemed like a standard grittier reboot with a darker palette because the franchise was getting too silly. Only it doesn't really look grittier. And I'm not sure what new elements it brings to the table other than a younger cast.
And The Thing looks pretty bad (I almost prefer the practical FX of the previous one... almost).
And I'm not really a comic book fan and need these movies to have a good plot, but the trailer doesn't really tell you what it is and just concentrates on how they got their powers.
And I don't really like Kate Mara. How big a hole am I digging for myself here? ;)
 
 
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7:48 AM
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Q: Looking for an old animation film

OritAll I remember is that there are little people being swallowed by flower or plants. I think it's in black and white. Sorry for misspelling... Thank you.

 
 
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10:57 AM
Meh, it's probably gonna be as entertaining and interesting as all the other comic movies nowadays, even if not more than that. I'm not much of a comic fan, so I don't really care if they get all the nuances right. And I'm pretty sure if the internet's gonna hate it, I'll yet again be deaf to all that stupid fan fuss and will likely enjoy it nevertheless. Afterall, the previous movies already weren't that bad, even if not as good as all the MCU fare nowadays.
@Walt And I like Kate Mara, but it's too bad Jamie Bell is "wasted" as that Thing thing.
 
11:36 AM
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Q: Was the explanation of the Back To The Future 2 timeline correct?

Basim RaufIn the S08E05 of the Big Bang Theory, Leonard and Howard argue about the timeline of Back to the future 2. They talk about how the future Biff would go to a different future once he gives the almanac to 1955 Biff. And then when Sheldon came to explain it, I kinda lost it.

 
@TomCody To be fair I only saw Mara in a couple of things, but I thought she was awful on House of Cards. That character was fascinating on paper and IMO she made it bland and forgettable. I just couldn't care one bit about her and it's one of the things that turned me off of that show.
(Compare her with Stoll, for instance, who injected his role with some pathos and humanity.)
 
@Walt Well, there isn't so much with her. Shooter was pretty good and the other thing that comes to mind is House of Cards. But I can't really say I did not like her in those. But well, I can't judge a shit about acting skills anyway, so.
 
Well, I did see her in Zoom, but I'm pretending I never saw that thing. :P
And IMDb says she was in 127 Hours. OK, if you say so.
...And in Iron Man 2? OK, I'm fairly sure they're making this up :P
 
Oh, Transsiberian, yeah, that was interesting at least. But she's also in The Martian (like practically everyone judging from the trailer (about a movie supposed to concentrate on a single guy)).
@Walt Uh, so judging from the first lines on Wikipedia Zoom is supposed to be Harry Potter meets the Avengers? Meh.
 
>a movie supposed to concentrate on a single guy
Just like *127 Hours*. I'm sensing a theme here... Are we 100% sure she wasn't in *Buried* and *Locke*? ;)
 
11:46 AM
@Walt Well, her role is credited as "U.S. Marshall", so I'd wager it wasn't that memorable anyway.
 
@TomCody Er, sure, only 100 times less interesting and a million times less successful.
 
@Walt Well, there were enough people on the phone. Afterall, even Moriarty was in Locke.
 
I forgot who the callers were there.
So he played the drunk worker, huh? He was pretty good.
 
Yeah, I liked the whole film very much. While the story was pretty ordinary/banal and the setting even more so, it was an extremely exciting movie.
 
It was very much like a play. But yeah, as long as the story is engrossing, the dialogue is natural and the actors are engrossing, I'm in
 
12:07 PM
[...nah, that's 'engrossing' twice. let's just go with 'good story'. ;)]
 
@Walt See what we non-native speakers have to struggle with every day?
 
What, so you drink & chat too? ;)
@MovieReel Not a big fan of these Qs.
There are ostensibly thousands of movies considered great\classic. Shall we go over every single one?
 
12:38 PM
@Walt Not that often (or not now, at least).
@Walt Yeah, we had some good ones (i.e. Citizen Kane/Bladerunner), but while they might be answerable in an objective way, they can get out of hand very easily and require significant effort in phrasing.
 
12:53 PM
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Q: What is the grey/black top worn by Olivia Wilde's character in the "Let Them Eat Cake" episode of House

quantIn several scenes of Episode 10, Season 5 (Let Them Eat Cake) of House we can see Olivia Wilde's character "Thirteen" wearing a long-sleeve top / sweater that is grey on the top and fades to a darker color near the bottom. She sometimes has the top covered by a lab coat, but in the scene where t...

 
1:52 PM
hi!
 
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Q: Why is Los Angeles targeted for destruction so often in Hollywood movies?

santiagoOne of my favourite types of films are ones where some form of cataclysm occurs (morbid I know). But one thing I have noticed in many films is the destruction of the city of Los Angeles (sometimes by itself and sometimes as a prominent example). Asides from the obvious Battle Los Angeles, there...

 
@santiago Hello.
 
how are you?
 
@santiago Well, according to the circumstances.
 
oh?
 
1:57 PM
Since it's weekend, I'm fine.
 
Weekends are indeed the best
I am not too sure of the tags for my question
 
I haven't read it at all, yet. I'm not sure what to think about it, yet.
But judging from the title, the tags might work as they are.
 
cool - I have often wondered why los angeles cops a beating
 
@santiago Well, but honestly, it's probably just because that's where the movies are made and it's a significantly famous and important city to set your story in.
 
that's what I suspect...hmmmm.... probably a dumb question?
 
2:05 PM
@santiago Well, I don't know, I haven't read it yet. But if the answer is obvious, so be it. Doesn't necessarily make it a bad question.
 
true
I just hope the members see it that way
 
That being said, the volcano and earthquakes things also naturally come from it's tectonically interesting location at the San Andreas crack.
 
volcanoes shouldn't
 
The question itself is well written, though.
 
i watch way too much movies
 
2:17 PM
@santiago Well, they're a tectonic phenomenon, too. But sure, Volcano certainly was pretty made-up crap (even if entertaining made-up crap).
 
true - mind you, the idea of blocking a lava flow with concrete barriers made this scientist giggle
and I had multiple conniptions during 2012
 
But I liked and enjoyed 2012 very much.
 
I loved the disaster scenes, but as a scientist...
I enjoyed San Andreas though
but, I really enjoyed Mars Attacks - it reminded me of my university days
my favourite film is V for Vendetta
what is your favourite, @TomCody?
 
@santiago Oh god, that's unanswerable really. I don't like to pick any favourites, let alone one single favourite, especially since most things are not really comparable.
 
that's a good point in itself!
 
2:28 PM
That being said, I'm not a big fan of V for Vendetta (but I know another moderator here, who is ;-)). It was interesting, sure, but it's not that high on my list.
But sure, I have many movie that I value very high and count to my absolute favorites. But even trying to list them all seems futile.
 
I was once an extra in a movie - a low budget zombie film - it was brilliant, I got to act as a zombie and earned a beer and a roast chicken meal - was a great day
 
@santiago What's the title?
 
that's the thing, I never gt the name of it - I was young and focused on the zombie-ism, beer and meal
I very much doubt if it made the cinema anywhere
I have seen just about every zombie film
from Zombie Strippers to the classic Romero originals to the hilarious Shaun of the Dead
 
2:45 PM
Hmm, I liked 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead, The Walking Dead, and maybe a few other things, but I'm not the biggest zombie enthusiast.
 
I loved Cockneys vs Zombies
 
Zombieland was quite good, too.
 
yes! that was hilarious!
 
3:03 PM
i am tempted to delete the question
 
3:14 PM
@santiago Well, it has one upvote already. I wouldn't worry about it too much yet.
People are too often intimidated by some constructive discussion in the comments. I hope this isn't the case here.
 
we'll see
not intimidated, but it misses the point - but that point is moot now, they got their own way
 
Can't say I disagree with Caitja's comments, though.
 
it's been 'fixed'
the comments are now obsolete
 
I may delete them when the site isn't broken anymore.
 
3:33 PM
I am not a movie expert
just an enthusiast of sorts
my areas of expertise are in the physical sciences - I can spot a science mistake in movies a mile away
 
No more bubblegum :(
 
The movie 2012 had so many scientific errors that it took away from my enjoyment
 
@santiago Well, me neither. But afterall, on the internet everyone is a movie "expert" nowadays, even if rarely an actual expert.
@santiago Meh, I don't really care about such things in an Emmerich movie. I wouldn't watch an Emmerich movie in the first place if I did. ;-)
 
@TomCody I would never profess to be an expert in movies, but are an expert in the sciences they often misrepresent
 
[Roddy Piper RIP. Only just heard.]
 
3:40 PM
and how movies often portray scientists is ...way off
 
@santiago Cool, we could use you then! We have questions like that here. Or, well, have them when the site's not closed. And hi. :)
 
@TomCody many scientists are like this
@Walt happy to help - can help with dispelling the science poetic nonsense often portrayed
 
Well, by official declaration I'm probably also to be called a scientist, even if I don't like to see myself as such.
 
which field?
site back online now
 
3:44 PM
Computer science.
 
nice!
 
@santiago Which movies would you say most faithfully depict science?
(Which recent ones, anyway)
 
I have yet to see one
 
Well, people claimed Primer accurately depcited scientific research. But honestly, that's probably more just due to the complete lack of any kind of exposition.
 
mind you, as a "poly-science" (multiple specialised fields), I know that different lab environments for different types of scientists
 
3:49 PM
@santiago But all involve staring at hi-tech graphic displays in the dark, yes? (Says CSI)
 
@Walt we wish
 
TV lied?!
 
my lab has a monochrome Atari and a dot matrix printer
with equipmnt held together with electrical tape and blutak
@Walt I know, shocking!
 
Geez, research funding's in the toilet
Or do you mean they're there as collectors items?
 
what is this "research funding" you speak of?
@Walt they are the equipment
 
3:52 PM
At least it's retro cool
 
my research is based on optical measurement of air quality, skin cancer, rust detection etc
not worthy of funding
so, I have been told
so I work as a cleaner, teacher, labourer to pay for my research
 
@santiago Sounds interesting
Like by counting particles?
 
a friend of mine also has a PhD (in nuclear medicine) and has to work in a McDonalds to fund hi research
@Walt close, pixel values in a camera and in the response in a homemade Geiger counter
 
Well, my is for teaching robots to cooperate with construction workers, telling when psychiatry inmates commit suicide, and making sure that air traffic controllers don't fall asleep, I guess.
 
that is epically cool @TomCody
 
3:56 PM
@santiago Hey, I have one of those! Next to my year supply of canned peaches and tinfoil hat :)
Seriously though, sounds cool
 
@santiago Well, at least it sounds that way. ;-(
 
@Walt actually, it is very real - needed one, refused funding for it, so made my own
 
Well, it'll certainly come in handy at McDonald's kitchen ;)
 
@TomCody probably get a lot more funding though
@Walt I use it to detect atmospheric gamma radiation
 
@santiago Wow, we're almost back to They Live!
 
4:00 PM
yes, well my point is - the scientists on TV shows and movies - with all that equipment, and having that respect - does not exist for most areas of science
 
@santiago Well, can't judge that. I certainly get paid every month, as much I know. But that whole funding thing is completely botched anyway. So many different project proposals that just all do the same under the hood anyway. And then the money gets shuffled around everywhere anyway. I'm doing pracitcally the same stuff for 3 different projects, just with the differenc ethat I have to attend 3 different stupid meetings every week.
 
@TomCody meetings are the worst
 
@Walt Well, I'm listening to the soundtrack since you brought it up, so.
 
Wish I could join in here. I only experiment with smoothies. :O
 
I have been spat on because I am a scientist
 
4:03 PM
Yikes. Why is that?
 
Meh, I don't like to see myself as a researcher and scientist that much anyway, even if by definition I am. Probably because I've long lost the motivation and interest for my particular field of research and am glad when I don't have to talk to any peers about it. ;-(
 
the general disregard for scientists that is the norm nowadays
 
@santiago Where, if you don't mind me asking?
 
@santiago Well, that sounds a bit extreme, though.
 
@Walt Australia
@TomCody spitting, name calling, insults, death threats etc etc etc
am used to it
 
4:05 PM
Sad to hear
 
@santiago Uhuh? Because...uh...you're a scientist? Sounds pretty rough.
 
@TomCody one of the sciences I am qualified in is climate science
 
@santiago I mean, you're not doing stem cell research, or tobacco & arms production, do you? Is it particularly contentious what you do or what?
 
@santiago Nice place from my personal experience, but well, it's a big place
 
nope, my field is actually to help with the detection of skin cancer etc
it was very different when I lived in Japan
 
4:10 PM
@santiago I can see why science being misrepresented would tick you off, then
 
and back in my home country of Chile
@Walt the misrepresentation in movies and TV (i.e. respect, funding, being treated as more than a toilet brush) is kind of amusing, in a morbid way
 
It's especially annoying when they have the time & resources to do their homework, but don't bother
 
YES!
 
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Q: Horror Movie about college professor doing experiments along with his students

MegaMindI have seen the trailer of this movie sometime back. its about a college professor who along with some of his students moves to a farm house to perform experiments on the house owners's daughter who is being possessed. They don't know what they are dealing with and as usual people started to die.

 
lol, what timig
 
4:15 PM
Pretty sure I know what it is, too, but it should really be more detailed.
 
but, the good outcomes are that (a) my equipment works with a very high accuracy and (b) I have been published in high impact journals etc
 
@santiago Well, I can't say I share those impressions you get in Australia.
 
@TomCody Australia is a great place, but like much of the 'West', scientists are some of the lowest on the societal heirachy
 
@santiago Hmm, still can't agree with that impression.
 
unfortunately it is not an impression, it is my experience
 
4:20 PM
Well, sure, I won't deny that it could be this way where you are, I don't know any better.
 
like I said, it was very different in Japan and Chile (and India for that matter)
Some films there go the other way, portraying scientists as heroes of sorts
Which i why San Andreas surprised me - as the seismologist character is portrayed as a hero, whose assistant sacrificed his life and by his getting the message out saved lives
a very pleasant surprise seeing that
 
Well, there are many movies where scientists are heroes, afterall.
 
more showing us as bumbling fools
 
Uhuh.
 
when I am asked what do I do for a living, I say 'scientist' and then I get "freak", "nerd" etc
 
4:25 PM
What neighborhood is this?! Move out, seriously
Sounds like awful people
 
San Andreas also showed the scientists working in the field with 'regular' equipment, and improvising when they needed to - using tools and "macgyvering" solutions
 
@santiago Well, this might also depends on the circles you're frequenting.
 
I no longer frequent any 'circle'
I am not all that mobile at the moment (still recovering from a car smash a little while ago)
 
I don't really go into a bar of construction workers, tell them what I do and expect more than a skewed doubtful look in their faces (but I'm stereotyping, of course.)
 
nor do I
 
4:29 PM
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Q: What are your favourite jokes made in some Movie or TV?

Bhaskar VashishthI often like to crack a joke from some movie while I am among my mates. I love the knock knock joke by Tom Hanks in Catch me if you can? or The milkman joke from Big Fish. Also the existentialist joke in Criminal minds which is kinda hard to understand without proper explaination. Pulp fiction...

 
@santiago A 3D disaster flick with the Rock managed to get something right?! Well, even a broken clock etc.
@MovieReel Fun, but no no no.
 
@MovieReel Meh. ;-(
@Walt Wut? The Rock is great, I wanted to see that, too (but unfortunately noone else did).
 
@Walt and that movie didn't do a piece of science-rusbbish that a lot of earthquake movies do - make a magnitude over 10 on the Richter Scale (impossible)
 
@santiago Yeah, that doesn't sound right
 
A 9.6 in San Fransisco is well within the realms of possibility
 
4:32 PM
@TomCody From a scientific POV
 
2012 stated a "10.9" hit Pasadena - that is utter crap
and the whole premise of the telemovie of 10.5...
 
@santiago But seriously (and no offense) who cares?
 
no one i guess...
 
@santiago Just part of Emmerich's lifelong campaign to make us all idiots
 
@TomCody and that is what I mean
 
4:35 PM
@santiago What do you think about Dante's Peak then?
 
@TomCody utter rubbish
a car driving over a lava flow to rescue a dog on an exposed rock... as an example
 
Yeah, isn't that the movie where someone was saving someone else while they were knee-deep in lava?
 
no, that's Volcano
 
Oh, right. However did I confuse these 2? ;)
 
lava ~800-1200 degrees celsius
cause they're both nonsense?
 
4:39 PM
Hmm, I liked both, even if Dante's Peak more than Volcano.
 
Sure, there's that. And also this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_films
;)
 
twin nonsense!
 
@Walt Especially interesting to see the many things you've never ever heard about next to a totally famous movie. As wel as the ones where both were successful.
 
@TomCody That's because screenwriters are at an ever lower rung than scientists. ;)
 
no they are not
janitors are higher up than us
(I work as both, so I know)
 
4:46 PM
Let's just say that if your friend is a McDonald's shift manager, the busboy's very likely a screenwriter
 
my friend is not a manager
 
For the sake of the analogy, I mean
 
@santiago there are some other awesome maps on that article, too... In fact, the overabundance of Superhero films destroying New York is quite amusing to me.
 
I am quite picky about films
 
And it also explains why screenwriters don't bother to research a lot of things. Why would they?
 
4:49 PM
@Catija thank you for that answer!
 
Sure. :) I hope it was what you were looking for. I found that article and thought it was perfect for you.
 
yup, it is exactly what I was after
Now, a question for you all
 
It's odd... I always thought that Gotham was Chicago and Metropolis was New York... But that article equates Gotham to New York. :(
 
if all those disasters and invasions were to happen over the next 24 hours - who will have the "told you so" rights - scientists or screenwriters
 
@Catija Well, I'd say Gotham is a conglomerate of cities. But afterall hasn't "Gotham City" been a nickname of the real New York anyway?
 
4:52 PM
And to stay on subject, US screenwriters' daily struggle also explains why they keep writing scripts that destory LA. They 1. know a lot about it and 2. Hate it ;)
 
@Catija I'd rather say Gotham is the dirty, dark, run-down and criminal New York, while Metropolis is the shiny, modern and upperclass New York.
 
@Walt They do always say "write what you know"... and they certainly know and hate LA.
@TomCody That makes sense.
 
In fact that's pretty much how the new Batman v Superman will treat it also, since it will set them both next to each other with more or less this distinction.
 
@santiago Well, scientists had been saying it longer.
 
Metropolis is Manhattan and Gotham is... um... the Bronx?
Harlem?
 
4:55 PM
@Catija Then again, I guess the gangster-ridden 30s/40s Chicago might have been an influence, too.
 
@Walt true - by the way I recently made a small hand held deterctor tht can 'see' some of the effects of UV radiation on the skin and eyes
 
@santiago chills Maybe it's time I took from my screen then :O
Catch you later
 
@Catija But if we concentrate on Nolan alone (which might be what that movie-based article does), then it's indeed a mix of both, being Chicago in TDK and New York in TDKR (and a mixture in BB, I guess).
 
@Walt catch ya later - its a prototype skin cancer detection device
 
@TomCody You mean the cities they used to actually film the footage?
 
5:00 PM
@Catija Well, so says Movies.SE.
And Pittsburgh, for that matter (e.g. the football stadium).
 
@TomCody Ah, interesting.
 
well, good people, it is 3am, and I have finished making my prototype that I am going to test later today
I better get some sleep - speak to you all soon!
 
@santiago See you later then.
@MovieReel That being said, the one that Tarantino tells in Desperado. I love that joke, it's amazing.
 
Christian Spam on M&TV.
 
But no, we certainly won't tag that big-list.
@Catija Where? ;-)
 
5:14 PM
@TomCody YAY! :D
 
Technically there was no link in it, so I don't know if it really counts as spam. But honestly, with such crap I'd rather be a bit more generous with the flag.
 
SE has an odd idea of what can be called "spam"... most sites don't require a link to be considered spam.
 
Well, it did "promote a product or service" afterall. ;-)
 
@TomCody Maybe we should have tried to send it over to Christianity. (Joking)
 
 
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8:12 PM
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Q: Why were witnesses to the initial assassination in “The Parallax View” (1974) systematically killed?

JakeGouldRewatched Alan J. Pakula’s The Parallax View (starring Warren Beatty) this past week–first time since seeing it in 1986—and am still baffled by a key plot device. The film starts off with an assassination of presidential candidate at Seattle’s Space Needle. It’s clearly a huge press event and to...

 
8:45 PM
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Q: Why did Jim kill his wife?

Basim RaufIn the first Mission: Impossible movie, towards the end, Jim Phelps kills his wife, Claire. Up until then, we know that they were working together on framing Ethan. So why does he go ahead and kill her instead of shooting Ethan and getting away?

 
9:02 PM
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Q: What is this Sci fi film set in the future?

user23534Thanks for reading! So this film is set in the future where it's now just a community of people but still with a government type structure. I don't remember loads but the people take their injection shot every day and do there day to day stuff. They don't really see colour and everything is ver...

 
9:26 PM
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Q: Need name for this movie

Monster6661Some people was searching at some crashed ship that is under the sea I think they searched for drugs that are in that crashed ship.I think some shark attacked them,maybe shark kill some guys.

 
9:53 PM
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Q: What's the name of this US thrash movie?

user23537I don't remember some of the details, but I don't know the name of this movie: boy needs money to study or something boy works in supermarket as a mascot has a sister has a mother mother doesn't have a job is in supermarket often, uses coupons mother always talks with friend in supermarket ther...

 
 
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Q: Harry Potter - 4 Lucius Malfoy Death Eater

KyslikWhy wouldn't Harry Potter tell on Lucius Malfoy? I mean that he is in fact Death Eater.

 

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