I need help in finding this animated movie from my childhood...
Movie description: A girl/Queen wants to gives magical "hero" powers to a boy she adores but she accidentally gives it to another boy. They are transported to a Toy world where the boy must save them. The movie revolves around the p...
I'm looking for a movie I saw as a kid, but I can't remember a whole lot from it, but I'll try to list some of what I remember (a few things may be a bit uncertain).
It is in English
There are two main characters. A boy and girl I want to say around 13-15 years old and they both do martial arts...
In Thor: Ragnarok, we saw that an army of dead was resurrected with the help of eternal flame. And the people who came back were under the control of Hela, person who used eternal flame to wake them.
So Loki used eternal flame to wake Surtur.
Then does that mean Surtur is under Loki's control? ...
@Mithrandir better then dforck's flag "comment need cleaning" with a question where 20+ comments are tehre and more then 15 are related to question or answer in a way
It means that their dead bodies were buried in that spot - beneath the path that they're presumably currently travelling on - and that they were considered heroes when they were buried.
Surter will not be under Loki's mind control.
The army of the dead whom Hela resurrected were her loyal allies from her past and were under her control before their death. Her dog was also brought to life along with them.
It is clear from her dialogues and the pictures on the ceilings before s...
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In the environmentally themed cartoon of the 90’s, Widget, the titular character could spin and transform into something different.
Unless I’m misremembering, one of his transformations was an armoured robocop-like form. I’d like to find an image of said transformation.
Bonus if you can also fi...
In Avengers: Age of Ultron, we see Thor's vision about the coming Ragnarok, which was too dark and gritty. But what we got in Thor: Ragnarok was nothing like that. It was light-hearted comedy in tone rather then what we see in Thor's vision.
Was that suggest that initial plan of Thor: Ragnarok w...
@AnkitSharma I see nothing in the on-topic rules that would exclude this question. I ask you reconsider. The show is clearly identified, the question is unambiguous, and there’s no better SE site to ask this. — user13736940 secs ago
"no better SE site" doesn't means we will take everything you can ask :D
I am not talking about science fiction film, more so a realistic representation of PEOPLE living in these old times.
One such example is '10,000 BC' the film. It shows the thinking of people living in such a time (e.g. they are afraid of the river etc.).
Again I don't want to include a film/TV ...
In the Warcraft movie, there are actors which represent the different races on earth. Such as the elf king ( or ambassador ), the captain of the guards, etc.
Did the director intentionally choose these actors to send an anti-racism message? Or is this how he makes his movies?
I don't have a pro...
@AnkitSharma Yeah, I'm generally in favour of migration and don't understand why a lot of people aren't. Not migrating crap (I even declined a migration flag just now on a way broad/opinion-based question), but if a question is closed on one site and would be considered decent on another, then why shouldn't the OP get their answer?
He’s uncredited (I’m not referring to Chase Levy, who I don’t remember seeing in the film at all) and I’m just interested because it seems like it’s meant to be a cameo or something, due to the nature of the appearance.
Thanks
In Liar Liar, Jim Carrey gains the superpower of not being able to lie for 24 hours. As per the article linked earlier,
A lie is a statement used intentionally for the purpose of deception.
The practice of communicating lies is called lying, and a person who
communicates a lie may be t...
@AnkitSharma Isn't being physically unable to lie a supernatural element?
> The following day, Fletcher immediately realizes that he is unable to do anything dishonest. He cannot lie, mislead, or even deceive by withholding a true answer, and often uncontrollably blurts out vulgar and painful truths that anger his co-workers.
@Randal'Thor I'm unsure what the rules are for the sff se. imho it's most definitely not hard scifi as it doesn't explore any consequence of science or technology. one could possibly make the argument that it's soft scifi, but to me that doesn't seem to be the intent of the movie. you could argue that it has magical or supernatural elements, but broadening that too much would end up including all Christmas movies, which I know most fantasy fans would NOT include in fantasy
@DForck42 Questions about an SF/F element in a non-SF/F work are generally on-topic.
I guess the rationale is that we have the expertise to answer questions about aliens or magic even if the story itself isn't predominantly about aliens or magic.
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When Thor loses his hammer, he believes he is no longer as strong as he was because he lost his powers as the God Of Thunder.
Odin comes to him in a vision (twice) and shows that the hammer "was to focus his power". We first see that Thor has the powers of thunder within him when he was being ba...
movies.stackexchange.com/q/82159/48608 I got this question too but I put Frigga in it. Why didn't Odin bring back Frigga back to life using eternal flame?
In Thor: Ragnarok, we learn that the eternal flame of Asgard could re-animate people then why wouldn't they use it to bring back people close to Thor? Does the eternal flame reanimate only evil people?
https://movies.stackexchange.com/q/82159/48608 I got this question too but I put Frigga in it. Why didn't Odin bring back Frigga back to life using eternal flame?
Disclaimer: Spoilers within for Season 1 Episode 6 of Sense8.
In Netflix's show Sense8, Capheus is charged with transporting Kenyan crime lord Silas Kabaka's daughter Amondi to a treatment clinic for leukemia. When the viewers first encounter Amondi, we're a bit surprised to notice she speaks wi...
I cannot find the name of the true crime series aired probably between 2013-2016... I remember little bits of 3 of the stories. All of the stories I believe were based between 1950 and 1960 ( and it's NOT A crime to Remember)
1. Young envied teen with blonde hair is at a drive in and afterwards ...
I watched the Netflix Dark series. There are many unanswered questions, but indications are given to speculate. But I did not understand painting story.
What does it mean ?
I'm looking for the title of a movie I saw around 20 years ago.
I can only recollect few facts (I don't remember any actor and don't know if any of them was famous), but hopefully these facts are sufficient to determine the title:
I saw the movie no later than 1997, and it was a recent movie ba...
Isn't it a goof? With the resources like he has working with Agent Orange he should've been able to remove their files/id's etc. Not to forget he shot one of his partners in the head while fleeing from the fight in order to preserve his identity. So is it the writers fault or that he was stupid?
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I've found this description on yahoo answers from the year 2011 and i am looking for the same movie:
Hey guys, I'm looking for a movie title which me and my family used to watch on VHS when I was like 5-6 years old, so I guess it's from 80's, perhaps early 90's. It was a comedy (I assume, cuz we...
@MovieReel i dislike these "here's the description of a movie someone else made. tell me what movie it is"
first off because the OP wasn't the one who originally created the description they can't with any degree of accuracy say if something is correct, only go by whichever movie that matches the closest to what they describe
and secondly it makes it feel like they are outsourcing the work. this one in particular came from Yahoo Answer so it's got the vibe of "i want to answer this question Yahoo Answers, i'll ask it here, get an answer then report it there"
also i've seen it happen recently on SciFi from a user who copied pasted a question they answered on Anime & Manga which they didn't get a confirmation if it was correct or not