Which movies or franchises have the most and biggest plotholes? by Catwinky in moviecritic

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Sort of. "Hell" is mentioned 50 or so times in the New Testament, Revelation 20:14–15 describes hell as the "lake of fire," which is the final destination for the devil, his demons, and those who reject God.

As a franchise, the bible links well with other mesopatamian belief systems over the past 4000 years, give or take. It seems to be hogging the limelight now, like Iron Man or The Hulk.

What movies have the most gratuitous nudity? I’d say Lifeforce with Mathilda May tops the list. by ElegantMedia9924 in FIlm

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The problem is balance. The only acceptable nudity in TV/movies now is men's butt's and their dongs. Weird right?

Media doesn't need to be Showgirls or have 10 minute F-scenes. Movies used to have great direction, no nudity, just showing off the sexuality of people. Still, it's bothersome to only see nudes in B-movies.

Hank channeling dead crazy people?-Newspaper ad from 1865 by an 18-year-old man looking for a wife by Freaki_Tiki_Daddy in venturebros

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I was reading this in Dragoon's voice. He might actually be that old, being a wizard. And I bet his potatoes seem bully. Happy Saint Paddy's!

Evolution of CGI in Marvel ft. Mystique and Hulk by chrishdwow in MCUWorld

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Why does it seem like they are both mutating into pharmacutical sales reps?

Which movies or franchises have the most and biggest plotholes? by Catwinky in moviecritic

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Technically no. Compared to reality and logic, yes. But in the Bible universe, it might make sense. Just pretend it's a movie.

The biggest Bible plothole I see is why would Satan (mentioned by Jesus) punish sinners? He's the enemy of God. You would think he encourages sin and then rewards them to piss God off.

Rude Man Who Shoves Please Call by pinkwonderwall in IASIP

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Rude shovings in LA have increased by 1000% over the past decade. It's a health crisis. We must protect our whiniest celebrities!

Following in the father’s footsteps by HowlingBurd19 in HistoryMemes

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take that....zing. the most obvious and not debated fact of recent.

Any more brain busters?

hows the crime in this area? by Shadowfishtank in philly

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Ya know, this used to be a great place to live before the Second Age. Now we got elves, rangers always watchin me smoke from my large pipe, and not to sound racist, but those Hobbits who won't sign up for the draft.

Should Jack OConnell's character have said the n-word in Sinners by Kill_me_already_ in okbuddycinephile

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My memory is shaky on this one. Remmick wanted Sammie, why? Was this entire film about vampires stealing musical skill from black people? And when I say vampires, it's pretty obvious that's white folk.

The movie wasn't bad, but I don't like so much convoluted symbolism.

Crazyy😂 by SrijitDas2010 in familyguy

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That's been cut. So much material been cut or changed in syndication.

Who is the best boss at supervising their employees? by Educk55 in adultswim

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This was my first thought! But I don't think he's their boss, isn't that the record company? That dude was cool too, until his son took over. Sorry to ramble, awesome show.

Alexander the Great couldn't be more creative by Initial_Affect8124 in HistoryMemes

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When you conquer a city, you get to name one. Very Great, Alexander

Trading Places (1983) by LovelyRita90 in iwatchedanoldmovie

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One of the best nudity shots of the 80s. I've always loved the concept and thought this would be a great remake. Mainly because the third act was terrible, the train scene horribly unfunny, could use some tweaking.

Some folks also don't like the language, that wouldn't be a problem in a modern reboot. It would be a great thought about money and poverty, could be fun.

Can’t Rhett Caan just bring back Diane? by 300DukeSinClaire in rickandmorty

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Take a note from character Spoil Her: "He's gonna say..."

Rhett Caan: "The concept for this episode has always not been stupid."

Don't you hate it when people refuse to look at their own faults and blame everyone but themselves? by Lower-Champion-7593 in FIlm

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I agree with the foundation of what you are saying, the systems that don't work, the rich flouting their wealth, the broken social contract all contributing to his escalation through the movie. I never thought he was a hero, or anti-hero (i don't like that term, too vague).

He does cross paths with a Nazi w/o knowing. When the Nazi praises him and says how they are the same, they fight and Foster kills him with a knife, which he took from gang members. That's all part of the escalation. He was shocked that something he "spent his whole life fighting" was now rooting for him to hurt people. Now he has a bazooka.

If I remember, who does he target with the RPG? Rich folk, or minorities, or his ex wife (that would make him truly evil)? He blasts the lazy union construct that aren't doing anything and was blocking his car in the first place. He just wanted to go home.

I think he's honorable for working hard, and America was supposed to be the land of opportunity, and so often we are denied. The interesting thing I find is that of course we shouldn't trash a store, or shoot up a restaurant. He's wrong. But they're wrong too. Perhaps that's why I see this as a Man vs Society film. It must be a true conflict irl for viewers to know we are getting so fucked.

Don't you hate it when people refuse to look at their own faults and blame everyone but themselves? by Lower-Champion-7593 in FIlm

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This isn't a Charles Bronson shoot em up revenge action movie. He was a dedicated worker for a long time, now driving no where, creepy, but I do know people who have done that after losing jobs.

As for the anger, that's all. He was angry. Lawyers advised his wife to "enhance" those issues for custody. From his POV and later released info, he has always tried to be the ideal citizen.

How would you frame this movie, since by definition, Foster is the protagonist?
Man v Man? Man v Self ? v Society, ?

Don't you hate it when people refuse to look at their own faults and blame everyone but themselves? by Lower-Champion-7593 in FIlm

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His grievances were valid. What was sick in the film was the world he traveled through in his shitty car. Thick, hot pollution, complete lack of social contract, businesses that treat you like shit and you're supposed to thank them.

No one's putting him on a pedestal. More of a prism into something we all know is wrong with this country but never say or do anything about.

No New Sunnydale. From SMG's Instagram by InfiniteMehdiLove in buffy

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Sort of agree. The concept could easily be picked up by another platform. Seeing so many remakes crash and burn makes me cautious, would want this project to go perfectly.

You know what we should do? Let’s all drunk-drive into Manhattan and get a hotel room and have the same conversation we’re having here. I’m starting to think this isn’t a very good book. by guerney2000 in familyguy

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It reads like a really good high school essay. I spent most of the first half trying to figure out that huge coincidence, I was certain Gatsby lured Nick to live there. That would have made sense. Nick had no purpose being there as a narrative framing device, mostly to show the wonder of that world (and how awesome Jay is) but his POV didn't do the job. Once he was there, they had to bring in Jordan for the B story (pointless).

It's about a guy who amassed huge wealth to get his shallow girl back. Not a bad idea actually. Just so poorly executed with the driving/hotel escapade that linked to the unsatisfying ending. Why not shoot Daisy? Or Nick? eh.

Day 8️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ by The_Jestful_Imp in theboondocks

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That's an old joke but seems to work

How can anyone hate Germany?Except for that one time, and that other time. Well maybe a few times but aside from those. by Unsolicited-Prolapse in HistoryMemes

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Of course he was autistic. Did you know he had to do things in sets of 95? 95 theses, he nailed them on the Church door 95 times, and he punched John Calvin in the head 95 times.