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The terminator wore sunglasses in the original for the cool factor as well, Cameron just gave a better excuse for it to do so in T1.
The Scooby Doo chase is the best part in a movie filled with good parts; my inner-child agrees with me.
The attendant just really needed a friend more than Nikki bargained for I think. As for the arrival of the cop, maybe the attendant bitterly called the cops on him for "unauthorized parking" or something.
Hold That Ghost
Pardon My Sarong
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Meet The Keystone Kops
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But that's the answer; he got shot, then it never happened by the next scene? That's really wacky continuity even for an A and C movie.
I agree; Jason Lives feels like the pop-culture mythos people have come to know Friday the 13th as, distilled into one official movie. That's what I love about it.
I agree this was probably their best from the 50's; 8/10 fits it.
I thought it was one of their better efforts from the 50's era. 7.5/10.
I thought it was, while not their best work, still a pretty solid effort.
He did pay homage to "Live and Let Die" and "True Lies" in this movie.
I had never seen such manic acting from that time period; no wonder the studio didn't want to do it, glad it made the cut though!
The movie credits name him Weejie as well. My theory is that late into pre-production someone made a joke "Weejie? Just call him Tubby!" and the name stuck as his character's nickname.
I rewatched the JW movies recently as well and I totally agree.
This is exactly it, thank you!
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He had to have shot both Terry and himself.
Also what exactly was David doing at truck stops? If he's a homosexual why was he so shocked and repulsed at having had a threesome with Terry, he also seems to show no interest in Terry at all from what I remember so it just seems a little odd with the discrepancy. What's his relationship with Rigo? Outside of Terry's comment there didn't seem to be anything backing up David's repressed homosexuality other than motivation for him snapping at the end and killing Rigo.
The aesthetic is nice-looking enough; flowers, blue sky, white cloth. But her facial expression says something is way off. That it's a close up is like saying; "We're not telling you what's going on".
I agree, this is why I don't get the sequel-haters who think a conceptual "Jurassic Park 2" could have been "much better". None of the sequels are trash if we are to accept JP as being a franchise. If this person steadfastly believes JP should have NO sequels period, then fair enough.
Right in between good times making weak men and hard times making strong men.
We could assume the tornado is a phenomenon like the sucking we see coming from the children's closet I suppose. That seems like such a huge force we only ever see the likes of again when the house implodes.
When Robbie and Steven fall off the tree, only then does the tree uproot from the tornado. When it grabs Robbie's leg with it's root that's the only point of action the tree takes; if the poltergeist is controlling the tornado why does it only suck up the tree, and why does the tree grab his leg like it's a last ditch effort to get him while getting sucked away into the tornado?
If the tornado is the same sucking phenomenon seen in the children's closet, just outside in the open air why didn't it suck up any/all of the family outside, instead choosing to only uproot an entire tree (the tree struggled to get Robbie as it got hurled away; that's fighting against the tornado)?
To me from most to least likely it's: 1. God's tornado. 2. Just a random tornado. 3. Poltergeist's tornado.