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Q: Why are all the movies on The Passion of the Christ have no subtitles of what the two Roman soldiers are saying during the Scourging at the Pillar?

Ken GrahamWhy are all the movies on The Passion of the Christ lack the subtitles of what the two Roman soldiers are saying during the Flagellation of Christ at the Pillar? Although the entire movie is in the original biblical and/or historical languages of the times and one can follow the dialogues with th...

 
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Q: Labyrinth and Pan's Labyrinth

Paul ReisLabyrinth (1986) and Pan's Labyrinth (2005) have a similar plot in that a young girl 'looses' her baby brother to 'monsters' and must get him back. is this based on some myth, fable or legend from some culture ?

 
 
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Q: What's the meaning of CRI?

Gareth NashfordThe character of Tyler is a product of Narrator’s personality disorder. With support from Project Mayhem members, Tyler brought Narrator's friend Marla to the abandoned building against her will. In the same abandoned building, with her hands tied to a chair, Narrator begs Tyler to stop Project M...

 
 
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Q: How many pet dogs are known to have been killed during the course of The X-Files?

remiStarting with Queequeg's horrible death soon to be followed by many others, it struck me that The X-Files writers tend to kill domestic dogs without hesitation, usually with little to no meaning to the story. What is the total of pet domestic dogs that have either fallen prey or been murdered?

 
 
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Q: Kardashev scale of alien civilization in Independence Day?

WillThe Kardashev scale is a way of measuring a hypothetical civilization's ability to harness energy. This scale has always made me think about the movie Independence Day (1996), my favorite example of a villainous alien civilization. Dr. Okun claims their technology is far more advanced than ours,...

 

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