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It vanished.
Ha, ha, ha! :-D
The movie was tricky like that. You start to watch it and get mesmerized by Shiloh's bountiful bosom, but it turns out it was just a push-up brah and Becky's rack was bigger this whole time.
They had two phones at the beginning, they could've easily used the other one to controll the drone.
There's also a reference in The Cable Guy when Jim Carrey unbuttons his shirt and press his chest against the window in the prison scene while uttering "Oh, Billy..".
I guess the cat.
Edit: forgot about the chicken. A chicken got beheaded.
Yeah, exactly.
The theme with a kid setting up all these home made traps to stop a couple of burglars must've felt quite new and funny when it came out ..And it's a well made movie overall with a pleasant message that still holds up thirty years later.
Let's pretend they are. It's a lovely idea.
Like gbu said, but it's explained more in the third movie. I guess they have AI now with the ability to mimick another person's voice without him/her knowing it.
They used the lighter for several other scenes which they wouldn't been able to if they only had the glasses.
Yes, Obi-Wan was just recently jabbing that lightsaber at Anakin in a way that would surely kill him if Anakin didn't defend himself.
They're saving her for the third movie: Meg 3 - Meg vs. Meg.
She's bisexual. There's still a chance, guys!
Dom is one hell of a driver, but he's a little slow in the head. Eventually he will connect the dots about Elsa's affair and then he will cry out: "To hell with this family!".
Tej, Roman and Ramsey managed to jump out of the plane before it crashed and Hobbs will come swooping in with a helicopter to pick up Dom and his son. You'll see..
Yeah, it doesn't make all that sense, but I think he really bought it for the family next door (thinking they needed something bigger now with three kids). They (probably) inherited the truck when he passed away.
When the female protagonist had to proclaim that she's a strong and independent woman it felt a little woke. It's more clever and not so much in your face if you just show and don't tell. Besides, why do the strong & independent woman always have to have manly attributes like being aggressive, risk-taking and physical strong?
But other than that the movie didn't feel woke.
The memory of this tragedy will live on with people for some time now and those who can afford such excursions will think twice before signing up.
The San Pedro prison is probably what the movie is based on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pedro_prison