In The Notebook Allie appears to be standing by the glass doorway looking at herself in the room. What is happening here? Could someone explain this please as I don't quite understand it?
During the Elseworlds crossover for the CW shows Arrow, Flash and Supergirl the android Amazo is activated. Cisco and Caitlin determine that the robot was built to track (and copy) metahuman powers.
But Superman and Supergirl get copied as well. Their powers are not meta in nature at all, are ...
There is a bunch of clips about the French revolution shown in BBC's “Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution”, probably collected from old movies. Can someone provide the names of the movies?
Link to the documentary: Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution
This is regarding the infamous cheating by Charles Ingram
on the UK version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".
In a documentary about it called "Massive Fraud", one guy who worked on the show says that he suspected that some of Ingram's accomplices in the audience had some sort of communicatio...
In the first season of "The 100" in the episode named "His Sister's keeper", we saw the past of Bellamy and his sister Octavia. In the flashback we see a young Bellamy and his mother, about to deliver a baby, in their quarter, in The Ark. Since the rule of Ark is strictly against more than one ch...
In The Fairly Oddparents, Season 10, Timmy and Chloe must share Cosmo and Wanda.
What happens if one of them reveals the fairies' existence? Are both of them screwed?
This is about the 1998 movie The Celebration (Festen) from Thomas Vinterberg.
Helge turns 60 years old and invites many people to his large hotel in the Danish countryside. His oldest son Christian, who runs two restaurants in Paris, also comes. Not long before, Christian's twin sister Linda ha...
This movie consisted of 3 unrelated plots. I believe 1 of the plots involved boxing. All of them were similar to the B movies made in the 1930s or 1940s.
Can someone please link https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/millionaire and https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/who-wants-to-be-a-millionaire ?
Maybe millionaire should be replaced by who-wants-to-be-a-millionaire, in case someone wants to ask a question about a movie...
I have just watched the Spiderman: Far From Home trailer, and I'm confused. If this is an MCU-connected film, does Disney/Marvel own the rights? Or does Sony Pictures?
I thought Disney/Marvel owned the MCU films/stories, but the trailer is put out by Sony Pictures, which I didn't think Disney o...
When the Creature/John Clare first appears in Penny Dreadful, he kills Proteus, Frankenstein's second creation, who is quite clearly mortal. However, in a number of instances afterward, the Creature is quick to tell Frankenstein that he can never die, and so can torment his creator until Frankens...
Is there a name for the element Tony Stark rediscovered during Iron Man 2.? And is it being actively and currently used to power all his suits including the latest nano tech bleeding edge armor mark 50?
"there are two types of people. People who tolerate things the way they are, they are one type and other type are the group of people who take responsibility to change the world."
Mysterio is the name of several fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly as enemies of Spider-Man. The first and most high-profile incarnation of Mysterio is Quentin Beck, although several other characters have since used the Mysterio alias.
The character has appeared in numerous Spider-Man cartoons and video games. In 2009, Mysterio was ranked as IGN's 85th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. Mysterio will make his film debut in the 2019 film Spider-Man: Far From Home, portrayed by Jake Gyllenhaal.
== Publication history ==
Mysterio was...
Sam Raimi wanted to use this charceter in future films but Sony ruined it
In this scene, Tony says "You need people like me". What does it mean in this context?
Does it mean rich people use people like tony to get the crack but they don't get the blame but label tony as the bad guy?
If someone can explain this scene's meaning it woul...
I don't quite understand where in MCU events of Spider-man: Far From Home take place. Are they before Avengers: Infinity War or after Avengers: Endgame?
In the just released Trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home we get a shot of Peter Parker's passport
but the years seem to have been censored.
I thought maybe they don't want to spoil when exactly this movie takes place, before or after Avengers: Endgame.
However, I was under the impression t...