What Movie or Series Are You Watching?

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Wayoftheredpanda

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I had never heard that, but in considering it ... yeah ... that's actually kinda interesting. :)
Half baked theories on the internet are one thing that annoys me. Notably Game Theory, his “theories” are so paper thin. Especially when he tried to argue Undertale is a sequel to Earthbound when they aren’t even made by the same people! Does he not know what Easter eggs/tributes are? The worst part is the people who actually believe that’s canon (mostly people who haven’t even played Earthbound), Undertale was an alright game but Earthbound is one of my all time favorite games and I value it dearly.
 

Edward John

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Half baked theories on the internet are one thing that annoys me. Notably Game Theory, his “theories” are so paper thin. Especially when he tried to argue Undertale is a sequel to Earthbound when they aren’t even made by the same people! Does he not know what Easter eggs/tributes are? The worst part is the people who actually believe that’s canon (mostly people who haven’t even played Earthbound), Undertale was an alright game but Earthbound is one of my all time favorite games and I value it dearly.
I certainly hope that the recent Star Wars films isn't going to be Canon.
 

Edward John

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Half baked theories on the internet are one thing that annoys me. Notably Game Theory, his “theories” are so paper thin. Especially when he tried to argue Undertale is a sequel to Earthbound when they aren’t even made by the same people! Does he not know what Easter eggs/tributes are? The worst part is the people who actually believe that’s canon (mostly people who haven’t even played Earthbound), Undertale was an alright game but Earthbound is one of my all time favorite games and I value it dearly.
Have you heard the fan theory about Grease?
 

Wayoftheredpanda

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Him and Michael Bay probably have the same opinions on this. Although, I do actually like a few Bay films.
Eh, I thought the transformers films were boring even when I was 9, and I liked every movie when I was 9. All I remember from one of them was the guy from Cloverfield getting disentigrated and the guy trying to explain to Mark Wahlberg why banging his underage daughter isn’t statutory rape
 

Edward John

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Eh, I thought the transformers films were boring even when I was 9, and I liked every movie when I was 9. All I remember from one of them was the guy from Cloverfield getting disentigrated and the guy trying to explain to Mark Wahlberg why banging his underage daughter isn’t statutory rape
I still think the first Transformers is pretty good, the others? Nah. The Island, a not so well known Michael Bay film, is also pretty good.
 

Edward John

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GBF made a video basically explaining how The Island is basically a rip-off of this 70’s horror-b movie that Mystery Science Theater 3000 covered
I never knew about this but it doesn't surprise me, at this stage of creativity, there are not many original stories. Even Under the Dome was a lot like a novel which was released well before it, but then again, Steve came up with that idea way back in the day.
 

DiO'Bolic

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Watched Yesterday (2019) over the weekend. Cool concept, okay movie. A struggling musician gets into an accident when the power all across the earth mysteriously goes out for 12 seconds, and wakes up in a hospital to a world that the Beatles and their music never existed. A couple of cool twists near the end of the movie.

 
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Edward John

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Watched Yesterday (2019) over the weekend. Cool concept, okay movie. A struggling musician gets into an accident when the power all across the earth mysteriously goes out for 12 seconds, and wakes up in a hospital to a world that the Beatles and their music never existed. A couple of cool twists near the end of the movie.
Was one of these twists that The Rolling Stones actually wrote Hey Jude?