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Check out these 75 Celebrities and Their Vintage Doppelgängers: https://www.elle.com/beauty/g26515/celebrities-vintage-doppelgangers/?slide=1 Vampire Hunter one of the best films in recent years! if they share the same mind, why is sue so surprised when she wakes up to the food all over the walls? why is elizabeth so surprised to find sue on late night TV calling her jurassic? i think at first they shared the same consciousness, but just like multiple personality disorder or mkultra soldiers, eventually there was a split in the mind, and one side was compartmentalized from the other. and, of course, near the end with the "monster", the personalities merged again didn't realize Margaret Qualley was actually Andie MacDowell's daughter. Gene Hackman I think it's good to have both movies depending the mood of the viewer. I am usually in the mood to watch good people rise up and do remarkable things against adversity. Maybe that's just me though b/c the real world already has psychopaths poisoning my food air and water supplies along with practically forcing everyone to inject themselves with dangerous chemical concoctions from corrupt pharmaceutical companies. The real world is shocking enough, that's why we need good movies with the little guy coming out on top. He should take over for Tom Leykis! yep, highly entertaining! loved all the homage scenes too. all around good fun no doubt about it! Still much better than the dreary ending of the original. I'd much rather have a catharsis than some dead end depressing ending. Movies are not real life. We get enough drab dreariness in real life and that's why we watch movies so we can be excited. At least that is what I enjoy, don't you? I'm mean do you watch porn where some limp dick does a belly flop? No, you want to watch him give it to her! Same with regular movies. It's a fantasy world where most would like to have their fantasies fulfilled and come out on top. That's why it has a waaay more "satisfying" ending than the original. I'm not trying to see what happens in real life. I'm watching a movie to be entertained and feel catharsis. perhaps, but if it's good enough for the supermarket isle mags than it's good enough for a movie. i mean it's all fiction right? :-) A headlock? LMAO! What are you 8? Last I checked the mandible is the strongest muscle of the body and she could have bit the shit outta that head-locker!!! So you have a video of a Muslim hurting children in front of their parents or are you just spouting out BS? Here's just one example of MANY!!! In 2015, Charlotte Heffelmire, a teenager from Virginia, lifted a truck off her father after it collapsed while he was working beneath it. Her extraordinary act of strength was triggered by an adrenaline surge, which allowed her to free him and even move the truck to prevent a fire from spreading. This incredible story closely aligns with the kind of "superhuman" feats people experience in emergency situations​ https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/teen-girl-lifts-truck-off-his-father-saves-family-from-fire/ Yes it was very good. Although it's hard for me to buy into the who Mary Sue / Lisbeth Salander character when I literally don't know of any female in my life that can solve really complex computer problems or play poker that well. They seem too busy wearing clown makeup and swiping right on tinder. Jill Wick can't stand ya they probably just assumed it was one of their multiple STDs flarin up. I think the Original Poster was referring to how the plot was not sequential. Quentin Tarantino was not the first filmmaker to use non-linear storytelling, but he certainly popularized it in modern cinema. yeah, but no one really cares about those old movies anymore.