I finished watching Annie and I was wondering what other movies are like Annie where a poor person gets a second chance and is able to live in luxury? Poor to rich movies? That are good for family, not rated R or anything.
@user22792 I have that from It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia actually. While they apparently do that out of necessity (because they can't use "fuck"), I always found that odd and interesting.
In Why Him?, Ned Fleming trying to log in Laird Mayhew's computer, he try with enter some random passwords like stephanieboobs etc.
Then why it showing passwords instead of dots while logging in?
I noticed in the xy series he was dressed up and looking a bit like Calem/the male player character from xy games and in the sun moon series he is dressed up and looks like sun from the Pokémon sun moon games,
I am not sure about the other regions but I know in kanto and orange islands he doesn't...
In Backdraft, the beginning of the film shows a firefighter (Dennis McCaffrey) killed while fighting a fire while his two young sons, Brian and Stephen witnessed it.
Brian and Steven are now adults and both firefighters. The fire inspector takes Brian to a parole hearing for known arsonist, Ron...
Broadly speaking, there are a lot of similarities. Billionaire company owner goes missing and is assumed dead after a vehicular mishap, returns home some years later knowing how to fight and decides to clean up his city.
I was watching some videos from the sun moon Pokémon anime series and I watched this one
In the part where he does the right thing by ruining/burning the pizza
What episode was it?
In bulbpedia it says Ash's Charizard is at Oak's, but in other places I read that he was released to the Charicific Valley.
What really happened, what should I believe? Was he released or is he at Oak's place?
In The Jacket, Jack Starks shot in head by a boy in 1991 Iraq War.
Jack Starks miraculously alive but lost his memory.
I was confused about his memory Because plot simply skipped to some court scene, where he was accused with killing cop charges.
Did he gain his memory after Iraq war gun's sh...
In 13 Going On 30, Jenna Rink (30 year old) missed Matt as husband in first time travel.
Then she came back to past (13 year old), then she understand her mistake.
Finally she marries him in present (30 year old).
She changed her future by travelling into future. What is the first movie to does...
In the final episode of the Iron Fist when Danny returns to K'un-Lun, he finds a bunch of K'un-lun guards dead and warriors of the hand also dead. He also discovers that K'un-lun itself has dissapeared.
I know that maybe this will be explained in a probable season 2. But what could have happened...
In The Sixth Sense, Vincent and Cole both have a patch of white in their hair.
Cole and Vincent both have a patch of grey/white hair, both on the
right side of their heads. Vincent's is to the side and Cole's is
behind the ear.
Vincent's can be seen on the right side right above his ear...
It was way before year 2000 when I saw it.
I remember it in glimpse and I think that they were soldiers defending some mine from aliens. That company hired soldiers on an alien planet, I think they were mind controlled by some chemical or implants.
They were fighting some other race but you c...
In Iron Fist, after Hogarth started his case Danny Rand always wear white sporty shoes under his suit:
Except when he found the chemist and in tournament when he weared black shoes and not even wearing suit. Except that he always wear white shoes. What was Danny Rand's obsession with wearing w...
X-24 is a clone of Wolverine. Wolverine is basically immortal if not for long term Adamantium poisoning. Wolverine, in one timeline, has been shot in the head with Adamantium with only minor effects. In the source material, he's been reduced to a single cell and regenerated. He's been decapitated...
DVing a new user post just because he is not familiar with our spoiler policy also sound bullying to me, even when a mature trusted user can do a simple edit to that post
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And if you really feel something wrong is happening, rather then using it for cross argument, raise it constructively in meta etc
Just yesterday, I was watching the movie Coraline. It got me thinking, where did the idea for this movie come from? I'm not looking for specifics. Just a general statement, such as, "It cam from a dream about dolls the author had." Just something I was curious about. Please list a source.
I'd like to identify this film so I can see it again. I saw this film in the 1970s in a theater in Philadelphia. It was remarkable for having no music, it only had the atmospheric sounds and dialogue if any. It may have been Japanese or about a Japanese monk. Any way it was an Asian setting. Earl...
The chairman says
I employed
this splendid young man
when I did YOUR job,
Charles,
and I'll resign
if you go near him.
He's a fine young fellow.
Do you think the makers let this loose end intentionally giving them better scope of stories for there any nex...
About a father who had his daughter killed, he thinks it's an old friend he knew who turned alcoholic, in the end he kills him, but actually his daughter was kill accidentally by a couple children.
@user22792 I don't know. But it seems quite reasonably definable. I guess there's hardly a movie where you can't really decide if it's about vampires or not.
I don't think it's necessarily too broad either. It's not like half of all movies are about vampires. And usually if a movie is about vampires, then they also are a significant part of the story.
The husband was abusive and I believe a criminal. The wife left him and lived in squalor and in the woods. The father-in-law went looking for her and brought her home. But they never became lovers. I think mother-in-law suffered from alzheinmers