There was a movie about the girl surviving a psychopath who kept her in hole in a forest. She escaped and had so much trauma but no evidence of actually being kidnapped. They all made her out to b cray cray and a schizophrenic who only sees things. It was very interesting cause even u thought she was crazy. See her sister was missing for a day or 2 and she was convinced the psycho kidnapped her. She goes out of her way doing a lot of unlawful ishs. And even kill someone I think (or comes close to it) I watched a long time ago but it was interesting.
@@pencilu3873 oh yeah and the whole movie is them remembering the traumatic experience and how it effects their day to day life. Oh and imagine if they had to testify against the murderer in court. Thatd be a good scene
That can only end with every non-immortal eventually Kicking the bucket and the only beings on the half-frozen half-charred rocky remains of what used to be called Earth being the members of this new race or subspecies spawned from this one inicial couple, and centuries of Attila style gene spread And/or/also, the emotional immaturity and disconection, that a relativelly teenager immortal could be faced with would turn the relationship inconcequential, the demise just another one, you know how pets just die on you, that's like a weird sleeping ritual, just a thing THEY do. And it wont be the last, as it wasn't the first, who's to say the Illuminati reptillians or whatever world conspiracy aren't just a bunch of its kids? Another one to bunch
But it's the same as real life in a way even of both people are Mortal one of them is going to die first. It's sad but that's life either way. Just when you have an immortal they will grief and maybe move on one day. But that can be the case just as easily with mortals.
@@GreaseBIizzard The tragic character here is Arwen, not Aragon. She has to live with that loss. Or at least, she would have, but the Valar granted the Half-Elves the choice between a mortal life and immortality. She will die when Aragon does. The true heartbreak here is for Calebrían, Arwen's mother. The last time she saw her daughter was a few millennia ago, and she has been waiting to reunite with her ever since - only to receive the news that she will never see her again. :(
Worst casinarios would be veronica goes to a psychologist and tries to seek help but inevitably tells the psychologist everything that happend so she goes to jail, or veronica doesnt seek medical help and tries to live a normal life failing and just kills herself
the elephant in the room I’m just going by the musical but at one point, before the ‘Shine A Light Reprise’ Veronica literally screams at the top of her lungs that she killed Heather, Kurt, and Ram and everyone just laughs and doesn’t take her seriously. So I don’t think anyone would believe her since the suicide notes seemed convincing enough and BTW this was in the late 80’s. The thought of someone killing someone and then making it seem like a suicide was unheard of back then.
Anyone consider bird box? They're in a safe spot where supposivly the monsters can't get in and there's no sight or contact with the outside world, but it would probably last at the most a year before they run out of resources cause of their limited space and forever-growing population or someone might end up accidentally letting a psychopath into the area and they will start leaving openings and they will have to go through it all again. I never really liked the ending to bird box all that much but considering this makes it seem better to me.
Yeah Bird Box is pretty much a no-win situation. I mean even if you're all blind, that still doesn't protect them from the crazy people who can see fine.
Wasn't Land Before Time set before the great extinction event though? Like there was that huge divide that happened that separated everyone and then in a later movie it showed everyone moving because there was no food? There were other ones that I can't super remember the details of but thinking back it put them in some dire predicaments that were parallel to the theorized extinction events. Shoot, I need to rewatch it big time now.
Oh, it was worse than that. Dorothy got commited to the looney bin in "Return to Oz", and ends up going on another adventure, where everything was FUBAR (Fricked up Beyond all Recognition).
One thing I will never understand about the Wizard of Oz..... why did they never try to use the guns to shoot the evil witch ( or the flying monkeys)? ( I just see the Jurassic Park scene some guy shouting “ SHOOT HER SHOOT HER “!!!! )
Toy story 4 One by one Bonnie is going to forget those toys like she forgot Woody. And when Bonnie grows up, it’s back to Sunnyside if it is still around. Yet, if it isn’t? The dump. Bo is made out of porcelain. She falls during helping out a toy? Boom. Game over. Woody is also a rare toy. If someone sees him, it’s going to be an issue. Forky is also probably going to be thrown away when Bonnie reaches Middle School.
@@epicboyo4883 wasn't it just the thing the makes the sound work properly, not the whole voicebox? seems like it could be replaced/a new one made but even if not, he'd still be worth a bit, but I guess it would slash his value down depending on who wanted him (like the museum people from 2 were just going to put him in a glass case, his voice-box not working wouldn't be a big deal in that case)
Forky will be kept in a keep sake box by bonnie’s mom for eternity. It is a toy she made on her first day of school, that would definitely be saved the mom.
Lord of the Flies. It's happy when you consider the fact that Ralph and the other boys go home from the island, but it's extremely uncomfortable when you think about the fact that the boys have to live with fact that they have witnessed just how sadistic, savage, and tribal-like ordinary and disciplined pre teens can be without any guidance to show them what's right or wrong.
how WOULD a toy die though? They cant die of old age, and we know when they're damaged they can be repaired. Unless they're completely destroyed there's not really a way to kill them.
What she said. Also, we've seen that actually their limbs live on independantly after they've been blown up, seeming to develop a seperate consciousness like in The Thing. So you'd have to completely disincorporate the toy, and then who knows if even that would work?
Judging by the remains in Sid's yard, the probably don't ever die unless there's absolutely nothing left of them. A disembodied head with no way to do anything is still a sentient toy, and that's the real horror.
What's horrifying is how much therapy Sid probably needed he was just a kid he didnt know the toys were alive so he didnt know what he was doing was wrong also it's obvious he wasnt getting the proper attention he needed from his parents so he was probably taking out that frustration on what he thought was just pieces of plastic and wood so when they all came to life add that to the other things he had going on that kid is going to need years or decades of therapy
Coco. What’s this? Some kid is now talking about how a famous musician killed his friend in order to gain fame? That’s gonna get some backlash on the Ernesto fans and would probably be looking down on the kid’s (forgot his name) family. I don’t really remember the end but what evidence do they have that Ernesto killed Hector? From what I remember he poisoned him and left him to die on the streets. Would police be involved?
@@BunnyTheOverlord Yeah He wouldn't have been able to prove the killing thing, though that was a plot point, they focused on what they could prove, which was the song theft. Its still sad as the kid knows that his Grandfather was killed, and his family will never know the truth.
Also what happens in years time when they all die and no one is there to rember them. They will disappear. In fact what happens to all those who have been forgotten. It seems like a pretty awful after life that you just disappear one day when no one is around to morn you.
@@chaosdirge4906 you could argue that since his great grandmother remembers her father now, the family now just realizes that ancestor didn't abandon the family and they learned to make amends.
Coco didn't actually have that of a happy ending. I mean, those photo - less people in the land of the dead are still poor and dying. The only thing that's changed is that Hector isn't one of them anymore.
The ripple effect does seem to align him with this new timeline. At the end of the first film he's JUST gotten back so it hasn't happened yet (remember as the youngest kid he's the last to start fading from the picture), but by the second film there certainly seems to be changes in his personality and how he reacts to things more in line with Marty McFly raised with the memories and environment of the new timeline.
Heathers. Veronica comes back into the school covered in soot, a dude is blown up in front of the school after multiple suicides. That investigation is gonna be brutal. Something tells me she won’t be able to hang out with Martha on the night of the dance.
Is A Dinosaur But consider how absolutely stupid all the adults (and yes, even the cops) are in the world of Heathers. I have a feeling people will somehow forget about this bullshit.
*Christmas Story.* The Little Annie decoder pin dates the film on December 1940, marking it as the last Christmas before Pearl Harbor. The last Christmas of his childhood not dominated by the looming cloud of war and its aftermath. And likely the last time Ralphie will ever look at a gun with innocent child-like wonder and awe.
It would be interesting to see a sequel to this. Where he’s a traumatized teenager after the war and learns to rebuild his life/rediscover what makes the holidays special.
He's too young to have been in WWII (only 9 at Christmas of 1940 and still believing in Santa Claus), but the perfect age to have served in Korea. If anything, he would have lost the bulk of his innocence from that, instead. Now when younger, he'd simply at the time parrot what he was told to think about the Nazis and the Japanese in school and by his parents. This would spell the beginning of the end for his childhood, but nothing compared to actual service. Then as an actual adult, he'd many years later tell the story as a coping mechanism.
The Lion King. In real life Simbas firs order of business would have been to kill all of Scars Cubs. Not to mention that Nala is most likely his sister.
Yeah but that is only messed up, because the film humanized all animals. In real life thats just the natural order. So not really a Bad ending considering we are talking about lions, not people.
I’m pretty sure Scar didn’t have any real children. In the sequel, there are some cubs that you think might be his, but the cubs mention that they have a different dad. I don’t think scar was ever interested in mating or cubs. The cubs that Simao throws out we’re kind of like his step children.
E.T., The older brother would go the jail for stealing a government van, being in a police chase, driving without a license and helping the alien escape, he's a teen though so maybe it wouldn't be for too long. Elliot would probably get off ok for being a young kid and his mom didn't really aid in the escape much she would probably be ok.
Yeah, no. The government is on the hook for quarantining a town without justification. They can say anything they want, but they need everyone to play along for there not be a problem. Nobody's going to get charges.
I'm sorry, but the US government in the 70s-80s? They wouldn't be letting anyone go. National security is at risk if aliens all of a sudden became public knowledge, and a small 3 person family is easy to get rid of. Our government is rarely good at making people who compromise national security disappear, as most governments do. And this was at a time when mkUltra was prominent. Even if im off by a decade or so, we weren't dealing with ethical secret government practices even in the slightest. That whole family was silenced, permanently.
Or the government wants to hide the fact that this ever happened they don’t press charges and nobody goes to jail then ET’s people come back and almost destroy the whole planet seeing humans as a primitive race that tried to experiment on one of their people.( Aliens completely glossing over the fact that ET’s parents left him behind and were negligent)
I have two possibilities: 1. The good astronaut guy probably helped them. After all, the government wouldn’t like to mess with the kid that had last interaction with ET and kept his activities under surveillance and spied the phone calls. 2. The family was sent to a cia prison (authorities would say they moved to Mexico to rejoin with the father), the daughter was sent to an adoption home, and Elliot would be kept locked for years to have tests run on him (telekinesis, biology resurrection)
Truman Show: not only would he win the lawsuit against the show's producers, and the network, but he also ends up writing a bestselling book about the show from his perspective.
He would probably be extremely paranoid and traumatized, and would have no idea how to function in the real world. Also, he grew up in a world that was perpetually stuck in the 1950s; how would he cope with learning that the world is always changing, and that the one outside the dome is much different from the one inside? How would he react to seeing how tiny the real moon looks in the sky? Since TV doesn’t allow too much bad language he’s probably never heard anyone swear before in his life; cursing would be mind-blowing to him. Maybe he’d eventually learn, with guidance from Sylvia, how to adapt to reality. Or he’d become depressed and kill himself. Either one is possible, but either way he’d need serious professional help.
@@TupocalypseShakur it makes it more likely, even if truman doesnt understand the concept of suing there are thousands of lawyer that would be offering him assistance considering the endless money he could win, not to mention the publicity of it
But the problem is, everyone would recognize him no matter where he went or what he did. He couldn't go anywhere unnoticed. He would be just as imprisoned as he was during the show, with the difference that now he would be aware of it.
I'm pretty sure that some sort of settlement would be made. You were wrongfully imprisoned,and that is stupid.. It would be like being arrested for resisting arrest. Oh,wait.
Yea and its not a crime to falsely imprison people? Breach of freedom is one of the worst crimes ever and any justice system will go through great lengths to make amends
She'd figure out doin' the deed, but the aftermath must be horrifying. What do you mean live birth!? Actually, she was only human for three days initially. Menses about to take her by surprise.
@@simonelastname5182 Regarding writing, we can imagine that it's "poetic license" that the mer-people's writing isn't the same as human writing but we see it the same as ours just for the sake of on-screen clarity.
considering she didn't get a uterus that we know of (the deal only stipulated legs), she probably would just squeeze out her eggs and Eric would fertilize them. Much less romantic :| Edit: The real question is why only one egg made it. Did he only fertilize one egg because they only wanted one kid? Were all eggs fertilized but the crazy cook got a hold of that insanely big caviar?
Avengers: Endgame. People are very much able to move on in 5 years. Imagine being snapped back into existence only to find out the person you were married to and had a family with has moved on and has married someone else. Also all the non-human organisms that will now be continually fighting for space. Also how did the economy fare after half the universe’s population disappeared? Governments? Resources? Nuclear energy? EDIT: Also, like, Steve going back to the past with full knowledge of what's going to happen in the future in World Historyand just doing nothing about it.
The ecosystem is completely screwed, think about it. Your taking away plants and animals that their individual need then reintroducing them in 5 years and expecting them to survive. -Rats in NYC having 10x the population then they did 5 years ago -Various plants being reintroduced to areas where the other plants have already died thus dooming them. And plenty more stories like that.
EyeOfTheLauren You come home to find that your wife/ husband has moved on and is remarried, you no longer own a house and most of your prized possessions are gone. You don't have a job, money, or anything. Let's just say you and your partner had a 5 year age difference? That is now ten years. Lots of suicide and depression and homelessness.
@S C He did plenty wrong. He could have done anything with the gauntlet. He could have increased the amount of resources, or decreased the amount of resources living beings needed or created more hospitable planets and given all civilization the technology needed to travel to them, changed birthrates/made it so people couldn't have more than one child, etc. He took the option that caused the most grief because he was nothing more than a petty tyrant, who wanted to make "the hard choice" and for people to be grateful to him. He disappeared to that farm planet afterwards so he wouldn't have to be confronted with the fact that nobody was grateful.
So this isn’t a movie but just wanna point it out. “Friends” Ross and Rachels relationship, given their history what reason is there to believe that this time it is gonna work. Seconds after getting back, Ross jokes about being on a break, which ok it’s a joke, but then there’s the fact that Rachel still doesn’t have a job and getting a new one is gonna be hell as she quit her main one almost several times and the one in France she just pulled out of last minute, so getting a good reference is gonna be difficult. At some point she is gonna be resentful that her struggles are because of Ross. They will certainly argue about how quick Ross was gonna give up everything in his life to be with Emily but it literally took the moment Rachel got on the plane for him to finally ask her out again. She had to give up everything but he didn’t, essentially Rachel would have to live off Ross until she finds her feet, which is the exact same position she was in at the very start in Season 1 Episode 1, only then it was her dad who was supporting her financially, making everything she worked for in 10 years completely futile, all for the risk of an already unstable relationship. This time around they won’t have the other 4 friends around as much to see them through any of their struggles, as they are all focused on their own families and careers a lot more and are probably fed up trying to, given their track record of break ups.
Nah the reunion they said why they can never do sequel to this show or a continuation Cause "all the stories are wrapped up we'd have to create new drama" So according to them Ross and Rachel are not what yall are implying
Anti Mapping Yes you can die for Hep C, the liver infected with Hep C can get cirrhosis, liver cancer or liver failure. The movie didn’t go into why Jenny didn’t get a liver transplant (if possible)
Chezshire Cat if you are hep positive usually you won’t be a candidate for transplant. Reinfect a healthy donor liver that could go to a different recipient, nope.
fight Club actually has a sequel, but it's not a film. And that wedding interruption trope is actually addressed in a really good film called The Graduate: Lad crashes the wedding, they run off together and escape on a bus. But the film doesn't end there. They're on the bus for an uncomfortably long period of awkward silence, aaaaaand then the film ends.
Beauty and the Beast. The movie is set in 1780s France, which means the French aristocracy was just years away from falling apart. Belle and Adam didn't live happily ever after, I guess... Edit: just realized someone else said the same thing at 2:05
Imagine if the Beast wasn't freed from his curse and was battling the French Republican mobs the way he did the one that tried to kill him last time. I'd pay money to see that.
What i don't understand is why everyone is trying to impose real history on Beauty and the beast and other animated Disney princess films??? This is obviously not the same world as ours, why not totally different political situation too.
@@imagiccion Because there's usually a pretty clear setting resembling history except with fairies. In Sleeping Beauty, they explicitly say it's the 14th Century.
Nah, in Monsters Incorporated, they just need to have doors to the broom closets of comedy clubs and major event venues that comedians regularly visit. One of Dave Chapelle's shows _alone_ could power the monsters' world for a decade. Once they get a scheule of Gabriel Iglesias' tour, energy will be so abundant that the new problem will be _storing_ it all! Jeff Dunham's tour will require major upgrades to the infrastructure to handle that much power!
2randomcrap3 The monsters probably have some sort of tradable good that humans could use, a few handshakes later with some shapeshifting monsters and you're good to go
@@Omicron9999 I don't see what the difference would be between children's laughter and adults' laughter... ...unless there's some weird quasi-magical bullshit going on...
Grease. There's a suggestion at the end Sandy compromises her values for Danny which never ends well. Best case scenario, she ends up resenting him and regretting what she did. On of the worst case, she gets pregnant and they get married and their ambitions go to rot. I can't see that marriage being happy long term
I Always thought to Just throw Him in a Valcano Or a Lava Pool, I Always thought that would be the best way to get rid of him, Maybe not his Soul, but at least stopping him from coming Back since His Soul is Connected to the Chucky Doll.
@Emma Lynch What if they took the ending of Child's Play 2 and pumped it up to 11 wherein after enough time he reverted back into a fully human body? He probably won't have any voodoo powers after that, so they can just kill him.
The ending of the Graduate is literally what happens after the "ending" of the Graduate. They run away together, get on a bus to go start a new life - and then as the credits roll they realize fully what they've done and that they now have to live with this decision. Their faces change silently from love to banality to dread. It goes from "true love" to "five years away from suicide or divorce papers" really damn quick.
@@taurnguard Ok, I have the ending not in detail in my mind. I just remember the original plan was to cut the asteroid in two halves that would then fly past earth. Basically it comes down to speed and trajectory. If those things are fast and go on a trajectory past Earth, their speed might be enough to carry them out of the gravitational well again. The farther away from Earth they fly by, the slower they can be to not be captured. And the closer to Earth they fly by the faster they must be.
@@johannageisel5390 The problem with just cutting down to pieces the asteroid it’s that it doesn’t actually deviates the pieces from their original trajectory. You need to add a significative momentum sideways to deviate them enough to actually miss the earth. But if you can give to each of them the necessary momentum with an explosion, so you could have given nearly the same momentum to all of them while they were still attached using a sideway explosion. It would have been even much, much easier. The only convenience of cutting down the asteroid would be to separate it in pieces small enough to totally o near totally burn down and vaporize during the impact with the atmosphere, before reading the ground. Thousands of small meteors that burns in the high atmosphere are practically harmless compared with a single one a thousand times bigger that wouldn’t. But if you cut cut a kilometers long asteroid in few still very big pieces....then you aren’t really making things much better, they would all reach the ground without burning away in any significative way, you would just trade an extremely huge impact in a continent/ocean with several very big impacts in several continents/ocean. Still devastating. And depending from where they hit, it could even be worse than before.
@@marcorizzoni9766 From the movie's Wikipedia page: "NASA scientists plan to drill a deep shaft into the asteroid and plant a nuclear weapon which, when detonated, will split the asteroid into two halves that will fly safely past Earth." The idea was that the detonation will both split the asteroid and push the parts away from each other, thereby changing their trajectory.
4:00 - I know, right? It's almost like the Empire didn't really break up, someone else came along and changed their name to the First Order, and we got 3 more movies...
Bit more complicated than that. The New Republic clashed with Imperial remnants for well over a decade, years before the First Order was anything more than a passing thought. No one knew Palpatine had survived, and the figurehead he engineered (Snoke) went after an apprentice _before_ forming the First Order. Kylo Ren (as Kylo Ren, that is) is older than the First Order, and it's reasonable to assume that _most_ of the hardened Imperial loyalists died off before Snoke came knocking, perhaps the singular exception being that one guy who killed and replaced Hux in Episode IX. Those guys were old as hell.
And if you like myself choose to ignore the new movies there is like 30 years worth of books that detail what happened after return of the Jedi and yes it took years to deal with the imperial remnant
Mama: they saved one kid, lost the other. Wonder how they're gonna explain that to the cops and CPS? Snowpiercer: 2 kids survive. They're not going to rebuild humanity. The gene pool is too limited. Also, the world is still covered in snow... They're pretty much dead kids walking.
I recall that in the comic books on which Snowpiercer are based, there are other trains and therefore, other survivors. Though the movie definitely ends on a less encouraging note for humanity, yes. On the other hand, now that the effects of CW7 are subsiding and there’s proof of life outside the train (because if there are healthy polar bears, there are also prey animals such as seals). So it seems to give the message that despite the damage humanity did to the planet, life will still manage to continue without us.
Fun fact, there is a sequel (and I know, Disney Sequels are usually very bad but this ain't one) where the evil stepmother snatches the fairy godmother's wand, travels back in time and makes it so the shoe fits an evil stepsister. Cinderella is totally confused of course but starts working at the royal palace as help, gradually getting to know the prince and warming up to him so they actually got to know each other and fell in love.
He wanted to meet her again because he was interested to see her more like anyone meeting for the first time, they get to know each other fall in love. No one says he puts the slipper on and the next day they marry, so it could have a happy forever ending.
actually if divorce doesn't exist and also you are now the most powerful and rich woman in the land and he is happy because he can have heirs and you don't need to see each other except than for important social functions (i.e. your job) I assure the marriage is going to last quite a while and if not a happy marriage it will be a quite satisfying one
Toy Story 4. Woody was my hero as a kid. And then he leaved all his friends for 1 girl. Brother i know that Bony wasn’t playing with him anymore. But i still cri evertim
He didn't leave for a girl, he left to live life on his own terms and without the need for a specific child. His deep need to protect and comfort *his* kid was driving him to be reckless and make mistakes. Bo Peep showed him that there was a way to have a rich, fulfilling life without a kid of his own and that's why he stayed. Being with her was a bonus, not the reason.
Dang, voodoo is real.. so witches werewolves and vampires too Anyone with a dollar store voodoo kit or manual can summon impossible power, the UN in 2018 would have witchdoctors
Also, they'd have a child who'd go on to unwittingly release Dr. Fascilier from Hell. Then the Doc goes on to be the one Bond villain to not get killed. He also makes 7UP popular.
Coco for the fact that while hector is getting recognition for his songs and is being honored by his family now he still missed out on being a father Because his so called friend killed him for his song book and guitar and got rich on them all while mangling the lullaby hector wrote for coco as well as screwing hector in the after life by not being honest since obviously the dead won’t be able to say anything to the living or at least come clean to Imelda people who are hardcore Ernesto fans are gonna send threats and stuff to the Rivera family
Something else that's unfortunate about Coco is the stage worker who accidentally dropped the bell on Ernesto -- killing him in the process. If that guy didn't get sent to prison for manslaughter, he would still have to live with the guilt of killing an iconic musician on top of receiving ridicule and hatred from basically everyone in life and possibly in death as well.
@@absoluteanarchyproductions8432 The most disturbing thing about Coco is that murderers can get away with their crimes if they manage to hide their identities to their victims when they kill them.
@@Hektols The most disturbing part about Coco is that the afterlife is just a less fair version of the real world because your status is cosmically enforced by the people who remember you in life. You also only get to actually die and go to the real afterlife, which apparently not even the dead know about, after everyone in the living world abandons or forgets you which you have no power over.
The original ending of Attack On Titan was suppose to have everyone killed off by the titans but people loved it so much that Isayama decided not to do that ending.
6:36 In the original timeline it was said that he never did his own homework and even when he became a supervisor later in life the only reason he got work done was because George had done it. So my guess would be that if Biff didn't drop out due to the humiliation of being punched by George he would get expelled do to low grades. From there he'd have to work minimum wage and maybe two jobs minimum wage just to keep the lights on. If George payed him well enough that he could quit his two jobs and live a relatively comfortable life then Biff wouldn't dare do anything to lose it. That would explain why Biff was so helpful and accommodating at the end of the first movie while his older self was much more bitter. TL;DR George has complete control over Biff's financial stability because Biff isn't qualified to work above minimum wage and won't take the time to improve himself.
I've never seen Avengers: Endgame and have no idea how it ends (nor do I particularly care, for that matter). The reason being that I highly doubt that anyone spoke up and told Thanos that for a clever person, he was being incredibly stupid. Thanos had infinite power literally in his own hands, yet the only solution he could think of for overpopulation was to destroy half of the universe's population? A far more sensible solution would have been to quadruple the amount of available resources in the universe, perhaps increasing the size of the universe in the process. Assuming exponential population growth, increasing available resources by four would have had the same effect as reducing the population by half. Problem solved. Everybody lives.
That's partially the point behind the character. He's insane, but he thinks he is doing the right thing and "fixing the world." It is very likely that his madness would not allow him to listen to the reason you speak.
That is because the cut out the most important reason from the comics for wanting to kill half the universe so they came up with a poorly thought out reason to replace it. In the comics Thanos killed half of the universe to get Mistress Death to love him as she is the embodiment of death itself a being that was as old as the universe and stronger then all of the gods of all the worlds in the universe combined. Winning her affection was obviously quite hard as other beings had tried including a death god that killed everything in his home galaxy in an attempt to win her over.
@@purplenurple6278 They did have a nod to this in one of the earlier MCU end credit clips, his assistant/peon/butler states that challenging humans/earthlings is courting death... ua-cam.com/video/8hQn2DrSZr4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ShortClips
Cross species breeding isn't possible due to chromosomal differences. Lobsters can't reproduce with birds and dogs can't reproduce with cats. Some wizard was involved and for what reason.
On the return of the Jedi, I believe in the old expanded universe (before it was declared non cannon by disney) it was written that the war continued for 10-15 years after return of the Jedi
@@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 While you're correct, my comment was more about how Disney completely abandoned any respect for the Star Wars fans or the Star Wars genre as soon as they had control of the Intellectual Property of Star Wars. While the films Disney made are okay as fantasy/adventure films, they don't significantly advance the Star Wars story, and some of the things which happen in those films are against Star Wars canon established by the original films. If you want to enjoy the Disney-made "Star Wars" films, you have to completely ignore the George Lucas films and regard Disney's films as just "inspired by" the Star Wars story with no intention of them being accurate to the genre. (/bitterrant)
We get a power vacuum in the vein of what happened after both the fall of the Roman Empire and the earlier fall of Alexander the Great. This is shown with petty planetary and interstellar domains controlled by various former Imperial officers and their troops. There are also roving bands of stormtrooper squadrons acting as bandit armies and mercenaries now that their paychecks went up in flames with Darth Vader. The Mandalorian makes up for all of Disney's other bullshit and should be seen as the true sequel, plus it portrays pretty much all of this.
For the Truman Show, I wanted to believe that the actress they made as his girlfriend, drove down to the studio, found him, rescued him into reality, and helped him sue the producer's ass off.
Spoiler for Get Out: Concerning the comment on the movie’s ending, there is an alternate ending that puts what was mentioned into thought. It doesn’t end well.
Yeah I was just thinking that. It shows him in prison blamed for the murders. But basically the scene was such a dark ending that the studio and Peele changed the ending so that his TSA friend came instead (but there was that moment of panic where we thought it was the cops that saw him choking the girl to death)
Parent Trap. The twins manipulated their parents into getting back together (after Nick just split from Meredith) and the parents had no sane reason to get remarried. They hadn’t really talked about all the ins and outs etc, or resolved Britain/ California argument etc. I would bet money they redivorced 1 year later because they got married too soon again. they would go to court and one of them would get sole custody of both children because the resentment would be too much for whoever gave up their career etc. The twins would end up hating each other too.
More on Return of the Jedi: The Second Death Star was in orbit around a planet when it blew up. Imagine the shockwave. Imagine the radiation fallout. And then imagine the debris! That victory celebration would have been interrupted by massive forest fires within 24 hours. It gets worse in Rise of The Skywalker where we see that wreckage the size of _small cities_ hit the planet. Everything should have been dead, or at the very least the planet environment be massively screwed up.
Fun Fact: In canon, Endor did have massive Forest Fires, but no incredibly huge chunks of the Death Star. All of those were in the ocean in The Rise of Skywalker. And if I'm right, I'm pretty sure the Rebels helped out with the Forest Fires and cleared the debris
@@cosmogamesandfilm3959 I think the ocean planet was one of the other moons. meaning that the debris stayed in orbit long enough for one of the other moons to scoop up the bulk of it.
You are confusing a far flung body hitting a planet at 2,000 times orbital speed vs orbital speed. Endor appeared to be a very large moon, the death star would fall in town and city sized chunks, at shuttle-like speeds (and also ever declining) you wouldn't get so much as a single explosion, just debris forming a nice crumble across a certain transection of the planetary sphere. I don't know why a lot of people imagine the death star accellerates to comet-like speed and creates a 20 dimensional nuclear blast. It's a broken large space station experiencing drag forces.
The best endings aren't the ones where everything wraps up neatly in a bow, but where the protagonists win the battle at great cost with an uncertain future ahead of them.
Cameron DEFINITELY got killed by his dad after Ferris Bueller ended. I mean scratching the prized car his dad was obsessed with would’ve been one thing but to back it out of a window and down a hill is a WHOLE different level
isn't blake a cop though? i mean yeah he didn't get ninja training from an international assassin or was a soldier but if anything he'll probably just be a punisher or type figure since i doubt that he'll have the same hangup about guns that bruce did.
More importantly, how long will he last? Bruce was an insane genius driven by epic PTSD from childhood on. Robin is... just a guy. How long before he starts slacking on the Bat work because he met a woman, or got interested in a game, or just doesn't like how the suit chafes his groin area?
One could interpret that after the end of the movie, the system they live in is more benevolent and symbiotic as opposed to abusive towards the humans - much like how we constructed society in order to live better and take care of each other, the system they constructed takes care of them better now too.
Though, everything’s still going to be shitty for humans. Earth is still ruled by the machines, and transformed with constructs. Humans in Zion will have limited capacity to grow food and been made after the machines found it and probably only way they’ll have more genes is by decoupling and freeing their follow humans but they’ll still have the existential threat of being ended if the machines decided to change their mind about the truce and just go kill all the survivors.
The series was supposed to actually tie in to a Matrix MMO game which would have continued/concluded the story for the franchise. Unfortunately the game flopped horribly so the movie is the only ending we get.
@@Staceynainlab Damn right. If I were in that movie, I'd have been Cypher. He's the only character who recognises the fact that the real world fucking SUCKS. Only difference is, I'd have made double sure Tank was fucking dead before starting my villain speech.
@@lexslater2747 There's nothing to suggest that though, the Architect only says that basically, anybody who wakes up to what the Matrix is and wants to leave will be allowed to. It's not like the Matrix is abusive to humanity in the way it's simulated - it's set up the way it is because people won't accept a utopian society where everyone is happy. I mean think about it, really imagine that everyone in the world suddenly became accepting of one another, and all wars over territory, race, religion, resources and ideology were abolished. Nobody said or did anything that could possibly offend anyone else, everybody had exactly as much as they needed to live happily, and love always found you and lasted forever. Ignoring for a second the fact that all that is literally impossible as long as humans are humans, wouldn't such a world -with no conflict or drama, or anything worth getting worked up over at all- be *really fucking BORING?* It would, no need to answer. That's why humans rejected the original 'perfect' Matrix, and the simulation was instead programmed to simulate life at the end of the 20th century. So the Matrix isn't actually oppressing anyone with its rules. All the Agents do is track down anomalies and people who have either escaped the Matrix before and joined the resistance, or people who are about to. The reality that humans are still batteries doesn't change because that's not actually the Matrix - the Matrix is just the simulation. And honestly, it's a better reality than the real one. Life at the end of the 90's might not have been perfect, but it'd be a damn sight better than waking up to find you're a battery in an ass-blasted shithole of a world where you can only live at the Earth's core, there's no sun, and everyone is struggling just to get by. They may be 'free' but all that means is that they're free to live an even more meaningless life than their simulated one. Finally, there's no actual reason the machines even have to abide by their so-called agreement. Neo is fucking dead. He's dead and there's a ginormous fucking hole leading directly to Zion. Who's really gonna stop the machines if they just decide to regroup and finish what they started? One guy sacrificing his life to enable the machine mainframe to delete an out of control program spreading like a virus isn't gonna make humans and machines friends, especially when the machines have humanity by the balls. They operate on logic, and the logical thing to do in that situation is appease the humans with empty promises while gathering twice as many death robots as last time in order to finish the job while the humans are weak from the previous battle and minus their saviour. TL,DR: Matrix 4 is gonna suck.
The Avatar one is interesting to me. Considering that unobtanium is a room temperature superconductor, that means it's going to be used on a massive scale. Literally every piece of wiring on the planet would use it. Every electrical cable, every electric motor - which means every manufacturing line for every product in the world, completely dependent on it. Now the source is cut off. Pandora is over four light years from Earth, so the first Earth even knows there's a problem is four years later. Then they have to load a ship with weapons and send it back. That's a nearly seven year trip. Assuming they win the war, humanity now has another problem - you can bet the locals have completely wrecked every piece of mining equipment on the planet. So now further ships have to be sent, ferrying new equipment. The mines have to be set up again, and the first shipment has to be sent back to Earth - another 6+ year journey. Meaning that at an absolute minimum, Earth is cut off from unobtanium for about 17 years. And more likely 20+. By that point the infrastructure would be crumbling - and people would be literally dying in vast numbers because the technology would be failing left and right. It's entirely possible that civilisation on Earth would collapse before the situation could be remedied. I also have a personal bet with myself - everyone is expecting an "Empire Strikes Back" return of the Humans story from the future films. But I don't think we'll get one. Cameron is far more interested in his fictional planet and its ecology; the humans are never going to come back, or even be mentioned, ever again in these films. We'll just get more Na'vi stories. I also have a little bet that these films are going to flop pretty horribly.
I doubt things would just stop working suddenly unless they were programmed to fail. Just like how we can recycle/restore old machineries from 30+ years ago Heck, I owned a car that was almost 20 years old I guess what will happen during that time is a major economical crisis where the Supply & Demands becomes so ridiculous only Governments or super rich companies can afford it. It's not possible for this material to be a new Elements, essentially anything above Lead is unstable and radioactive, there are no missing elements in the tables either. so best case scenario, this materials is some sort of very rare form of either a composite/alloy or some new type of isotope. If that's the case, Then the demand would become so strong, it would likely be cheaper to manufacture it at home by building extremely large industrial complex, Could be a particle accelerator or whatever. Once that's done, they won't need the supply from space anymore,
@@Pac0Master I'm not saying it would happen suddenly. I'm saying they there's going to be upwards of 20 years without supply. And whilst theres a degree of recycling possible, we really don't know how much is even possible. Imagine having to go 20 years without oil. It wouldn't matter that new oil came at the end of that time, because society would be basically gone by then and there'd be nobody to use it. Losing unobtanium would very likely be like that.
@@grahamhaspassedaway4580 I get what you meant however 20 years is quite short when we think about it. If the thing was extremely common then its value would likely skyrocket as the supplies becomes limited. It wouldn't cease to exist And the only way for such a material to be extremely widespread would be to have a very versatile material, hence it shouldn't be too hard to recycle. I think a better analogy would be if we couldn't get any more gold. It is currently quite widespread, it's being used in high quantity in electronics and what not, however there's still a shit ton of it being locked up in vaults. No new gold would be quite harmful to the economy, but there's still more than enough if we want to break this old tradition of linking it to the economy
The flaw in your theory is why would you not send the mining equipment on the first return voyage? I think it's a safe assumption that any reasonable person would predict that the hostile aliens who have ejected the humans would have also destroyed the infrastructure. The first return fleet would be a military fleet with enough fire-power to flatten the planet and a mining fleet with the gear to set up to mine as soon as the dust is cleared. The first movie saw the humans torn between doing things as nicely as possible and the military types who wanted to use force. After what happened humanity would now be like, "gloves are off". I agree that Cameron will never touch on humans coming back and that is because there is no logical way the story continues from the first movie that doesn't involve an orbital holocaust and strip mining of the planet. I also agree that they'll flop horribly.
Heathers: Well after jd died that does not cover up the fact that people got murdered. Plus think about how the media would cover that first there was serial suicides but then also a planted bombs and a suicid bombing. That school would deal with some angry parents
12:10 it's the element of romcoms which triggers me the most. I even put this plot in my still-in-process book, described from perspective of this left-behind guy (he was quite grumpy policeman in small village and his wife left him for young, kind revolutionist)
Hot Fuzz: he says they have a "considerable amount of paperwork" that needs done following the events of the movie, then the "deactivated" sea mine blows up the station; the bureaucracy isn't just going to forget all that paperwork that just got destroyed
Basically any movie that ends in Character A deciding to stay behind to be with the one they love, with no way of ever getting back home in any way in case it doesn't work out. Honestly, I would love to see a mini series of Character A slowly realizing that they screwed up.
Charlie and the chocolate factory: There’s no way Willy Wonka is going to get away with doing those horrible things to those children. Also... he seemed kind of... off by those kids
Also, he fired all his workers and had strange beings from the rainforest work in his factory. Basically, he destroyed so many jobs and had unpaid labor from another country shut in his factory. And I even bet he doesn't pay any taxes
There's a book sequel. They go to space immediately after the movie ending, and the entire book, Wanka gets increasingly more insane. Sorry, I don't know how it ends. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
Wreck-It-Ralph (Spoilers ahead for the 2nd movie as well): Since Turbo put his code into Sugar Rush, which is shown to be an actual thing that they can do in the 2nd movie when Vanellope moves to Slaughter race, his death wasn't actually permanent, and he had plenty of time to respawn before they fixed up the finish line and reset the game. They never show where someone in Sugar Rush respawns, so it may have been far away from everyone else, allowing him to slip into hiding and eventually leave to conquer another game or plot his revenge. Ralph Breaks the Internet: They never caught the virus. The people of Sugar Rush are left without a leader.
what turbo did or does now is kinda irrelevant since vanellope basically did the same thing for much less. WiR2 is such a horrible movie that you basically have to pretend that it doesn't exist in order to enjoy the first one now.
@@xsoultillerx Yeah. It makes a lot that happened on the first movie pointless when it comes to Sugar Rush. The only upside is that Ralph isn't treated like a villain anymore in his game. But Sugar Rush is now left without a leader and two of the characters (King Candy and Vanillape) are gone now.
@@supersmilyface1 i think the bigger thing to worry about is the repercussions of vanellope living in an always online MMO that could one day shut down forever or the dangers of being an unlicensed copyright character crossing over into another game. all it would take is a lawsuit or CnD from the rights holders of sugar rush for the slaughter race devs to patch out vanellope.
3:45 The ending credits, if you stay to watch them, show the people adapting to the new/old world thanks to the help of the robots. Always remember, that ship has kept them alive in space for hundreds of years now, and can serve as both a manufacturing and food base(Not agri food, but still food), for a long time to come more than likely, and with the robots to help with labor, and the computer, that was separate from Auto to help guide them, they're fine.
SageofStars Wait until they see the robots putting all the dead bodies on the ship and twig to the fact that, that the corpses have been their food source all this time. Then see how the social order pans out. ☹
@@sabrina.h2737 To be fair, that's never established. Mind, the fact that we never do find out how exactly the ships operate is a question, as well as what happened to the rest of the fleet, as the Axiom was only the flag, not the whole of it, both are legit questions there.
SageofStars Sometimes you just have to go with your gut feeling as it serves for a warning for danger ahead and everyone who watched the original version got the creeps from it. You are basing your questions on what the movie doesn't show. I am basing mine on what it does show which is a lack of plants, a lack of solid food, obesity due to unhealthy diets.
Finding Nemo: The dental office fish are stuck in plastic bags. They either starve, get eaten, or die of ammonia poisoning. Instructions Not Included: The little girl died in her father's care while her mother was away for a party with friends and the father was still dealing with the police trying to deport him to Mexico even though he was Cuban (according to his accent and dialect of Spanish). He definitely went through some shit after his kid died.
One of the fish is a blowfish, who is covered in spines that will probably be able to tear through that flimsy plastic. The real issue is how the hell the clownfish are going to find their anemone again
Surprisingly on finding Nemo this fish in the bags are actually alive and fine and they go around the ocean. I think They escaped the bags and were originally gonna have an adventure with Nemo and Marlin but finding dory was about dory so they cut the scenes but they had a little thing showing there adventure together
There’s another dark implication at the end of Finding Nemo. We never see Nigel the pelican again after he drops Marlin and Dory off in the ocean after thinking Nemo is dead. Assuming the three fish never caught up to him afterwards, there’s a good chance that he went the rest of his life thinking that Nemo died in the dentist’s office. And what’s worse is that he probably blames himself for not getting there in time.
14:57 Never realized that, yeah, Marty's parents are going to divorce because Dad's going to realize his 17yo son looks just like that 17yo new guy who was at their high school for a few days back in 1953. "You've been having a dirty little affair with that Calvin guy we knew when we were seniors, haven't you, Lorraine?!"
not a film, but a tv episode..."The Trouble with Tribbles" - Scotty sends all the Tribbles to the Klingon ship, which, yeah, the main cast laughs, because it may wreak some havoc with that one ship for a brief time, but will undoubtedly end in mass slaughter of the Tribbles :(
@@mrvampire7577 in then in DS9, they have to go back in time not just to prevent Captain Kirk from being assassinated, but to save the tribbles from extinction, which leads to DS9’s bar being overrun by the creatures.
The extinction through breeding super-predators to stop them is shown in TAS if you count it as a series (I count the "good" or serious episodes that were recycled plots for ones intended for the fourth season of TOS that never happened, but not goofball ones except "Mudd's Passion"... I don't count "More Tribbles, More Troubles" although the concepts do make their way into DS9).
Snow White (Disney, 1937) Snow White is now part of the ruling family of a nearby kingdom, and she is closely implicated in the death of the Queen. Meanwhile, the Queen's successor now has possession of the magic mirror, which seems to have unknown motivations, and to be morally neutral at best. It just looks like a setup for revenge against SW, if not all-out war.
The wall-e one seems to be under the assumption that they destroyed the axiom, they didn't. It was all still functional, putting out food and stuff, they just had no desire to live in it any more.
Also, they would still have to live in it for more thousands of years because of the extreme temperatures and pollution on Earth. It's even confirmed that they added the credits scenes because the writers thought that humans wouldn't have survived on Earth.
The movie Get Out originally solved the horror movie problem of "lone survivor covered in blood" by having his supposed rescue result in his arrest. It was too depressing so it was changed so his TSA buddy rescued him.
Man of Steel: The entire city was destroyed with most of the buildings beyond repair. Hundreds, maybe even thousand of people died, which creates a chain reaction of grief to their family and friends so it extends the effects of the destruction far beyond the city. Repairing the city would cost the government insane amounts of money, except no one would be living there anymore to pay taxes to help fund repairs.
Connor JB That's the plot of BvS. LexCorp spent billions of dollars to rebuild Metropolis but the world only paid attention to Superman. Half the world loved him and half the world felt threatened by him. Lex Luthor decided that the best way to save humanity from that dangerous alien was to frame him for war crimes and blowing up Capitol Hill with a bomb he knew Superman couldn't see because of the lead-lining around it. It then just took a few threatening anonymous messages to get the cranky, unhinged Batman, who was already paranoid and distrustful of Superman, to finally try to take on the problem. Meanwhile, Lex played the eccentric billionaire in public while making sure all his plans fell into place. The reason Batman was so easy to convince was because thousands of people died in Metropolis and while not directly Superman's fault, as far as the public knew Zod was only there because of him.
Never had a happy ending but it still messes me up. The Mist. After he kills his family and his young son, he ends up getting rescued by the military. I doubt the military would take his word that he was tryna protect them (just what I think at least) His life definitely went downwards from there.
The original story by Stephen King ends with him handing the family the pistol while he takes a flashlight and pocketknife while he goes out to siphon gas from the nearby abandoned cars and push the car out of a giant hole they got stuck in (which turns out to be a footprint from that monster off in the distance). As he does so, he hears monster noises and runs to the car just as hears the gun empty its bullets and manages to both drop and break his flashlight. It gets darker and darker as he feels only fear, ending there and leaving it to your imagination whether or not the family killed themselves or got killed while trying to fight off one of the creatures. It's also left ambiguous when it comes to his fate, too. Stephen King was actually impressed by the movie ending and even claimed to be jealous of not having come up with it as his ending first.
The story ends with them in a motel, as he writes in a journal and says they're going to keep going and hope they find somewhere safe. I have the paperback of "Skeleton Crew" right here with the story in it. Where did you get your version?
@@stevenscott2136 You're right. I confused the ending with the radio drama version. I remember reading the novella, listening to the play, and watching the movie all around when the actual film came out.
The Avatar Sequel opens on the blue aliens and new alien Jake Sully celebrating their victory and being alive again. Not realizing the obvious; that this planet is huge and there would very obviously be other mining outposts and more human forces assigned to this world. Smash cut to hover ships where the space marines are loading up. Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival is playing Commander: "Gentlemen. *slaps container* This is napalm. The United States military cooked up this particular proprietary blend of liquid Hell over 200 years ago, and we're still using the original 11 herbs and spices. Now lets give these blue bastards a taste of good old fashioned home-cooking. Shortly before the higher oxygen levels on Pandora cause the whole planet to go up in smoke and then the corporation proceeds with their strip mining operations.
There would very obviously NOT be other outposts, on account of there being basically no other major Unobtanium deposits on the planet and the fact that shipping stuff to an extrasolar planet is obscenely expensive.
@@somdudewillson Not particularly committed to arguing too much with either point, as the former is either not explicitly stated or is erroneously stated; as a cursory wiki-glance informs me that the floating mountains and other phenomena on Pandora are apparently caused by unobtainums unique properties and therefore the Na'vi are unlikely to be situated atop the ONLY large deposit on the planet. And secondly, because this rock is what is responsible for effectively solving earth's energy crisis so the idea that money, or resources would be an object in the face of total global collapse doesn't exactly hold water. Additionally it reinforces the idea that there would be other operations at play as providing/securing the global supply of a vitally important resource would warrant such treatment. But my comment was more for laughs than accuracy. So there's always that.
@@ScarecrowNonsense Okay, not STRICTLY the only deposit, but it's still the BEST deposit, as otherwise their mining base would have been elsewhere. (You'll note that mining said floating islands doesn't come up as an option, which makes sense as that would be rather hard.) And even though it solves the energy crisis, said crisis still exists. Just knowing where a solution is does not magically grant you infinite resources to actually pull it off. And getting to an extrasolar planet requires immense amounts of energy above pretty much all else. Also, it's not as if the entire planet is supporting this effort. It's one company with a monopoly on a single possible solution to the energy crisis. And their primary shuttlecraft, in order to reach its cruising speed of an insane 70% of lightspeed, requires large amounts of Unobtanium built into a pair of matter-antimatter engines. Making the antimatter to run these engines? Also VERY energy-intensive.
I've always though about the Back to the Future ending like some guy here did: those are NOT Marty's parents, well, they are, genetically, I suppose, but Marty basically made a whole new family for himself, HE ERASED HIS ORIGINAL PARENTS, I MEAN HOLY SHIT
His original parents sucked. His mom was miserable and his dad was well.......for lack of better words a loser still tormented by his high school bully.
@@tulgabadrakh3110 well, granted, they weren't happy but a son erasing both of his parents from existence is just... grim, and he doesn't even properly acknowledge it, Marty is just happy the people who raised him are gone
Not only did he erase his original parents, he (according to some theories), basically erased _himself,_ the one with all the memories of life with the “new” parents, the one with friends and family that now know an essential stranger. The “new” Marty had a beautiful gf with wonderful memories together, both just perfect together? She saw a future for the both of them... welp, not anymore! The “new” Marty had the same best friend since elementary school, and they’ve gone through thick and thin together? Well, now the memories that tied them together are severed. I could go on. It’s just a weird thought. The theory doesn’t make sense to some people, but I find the implications of “deleting” his new self disturbing. He was absolutely NOT the same Marty as the one he replaced; that would be impossible. The Marty he replaced was raised in a different family with different values, different lifestyle, different attitudes and a completely different home environment and family dynamic. Pretty much everyone around him will eventually realize (sooner or later) that their brother/son/friend is all of a sudden different than he was before. They will realize they share no memories. He will spend endless hours with doctors and psychologists. He will go to countless appointments, go through countless tests, countless procedures all for them to find... nothing, but they’ll try to “cure” him anyway. How about some electroshock? Would they commit him? Think he’s lying? Drug him up till he wanders around in a miserable stupor? How long would he be able to handle it? Would them telling him he’s crazy for long enough eventually make him go crazy?
In regards to the star wars one, the extended universe explains everything that happened afterwards. The rebellion starts to regain ground and word of the emperors defeat reaches the remaining empire, however the empire doesn't go down without a fight, they eventually do but slowly, not instantaneously like some people who haven't seen the EU may believe.
Steven universe movie: the diamonds are really similar to pink and will probably be bad for Spinel and as we see in future it is happily ever after and steven is not used to everyone not needing help and leaving him
SUF was perfect for me, Steven changed a lot of lives, but he himself didn't at the same rate as them, even if Diamonds became better people thanks to him, he still resented them. The Jasper shattering was the final straw, Steven killed her, them he brought her back and not only she didn't resent him, she also respected and became loyal to him, this made him think "how many other horrible things he did and got way so easy?".
Whiplash. The cycle of abuse continues to get the “perfect musician”. Andrew will continue to throw his life away for music and then force another person to do so as well
4:37 I know this was made over a year before it was released, but the sequel series ("Monsters at Work") actually addresses this very bluntly. I mean, it's "Monsters, Inc." and Pixar, so obviously it's not going to be too technical and heavy-handed, but for the majority of the series, Mike and Sully are repeatedly told, "If you don't get this to work soon, we're going to shut you down and go back to scream energy." It's literally them scrambling to make the system work while scary monsters have to either try and adapt and learn how to be funny, or find another career path. Literally the main character's story arc is about having been a model scare student and gotten a degree after so much work, only to find out his job was now obsolete. It's a pretty solid series and definitely shows that things weren't all fun and games after the first movie.
Not sure how true this is, but there was apparently going to be a Sequel to Monster's Inc where the two main characters go back looking for Boo, but end up at an old woman's house. They go searching for her until they realize that the old woman is Boo, who is on the verge of dying. Take a guess why they didn't make this movie.
Tara Evans They are easily replaced. No one is irreplaceable. When a monarch dies another steps in, when a prime minister dies another minister steps in. There are many all primed to take their place.
Yeah, you really have to consider money with the wedding thing. Traditionally, at least in the U.S., the bride's parents are expected to pay for the wedding, and typically this is considered one big blow out, no real second chances. So if the groom is the one to bail at the last minute, he has ruined something that the bride has been excited about her entire life, and left her with little chance of getting again, unless of course the groom's family covers it as an apology for their fickle son, but then he just screwed over his parents. Imagine a sequel to a movie like this where it's the new couple dealing with the fall out of who ever it was that bailed on their wedding, costing heaps of money and horribly embarrassing their family, with their parents and other relatives. Just slapped "the Awkward Thanksgiving" on the end of the title and there you go.
Logan's Run. The young people escape from the city that's all they've known, to live in freedom in the great outdoors - whereupon they promptly die from: 1 - hunger because no one knows how to grow or catch food, no one knows how to prepare it or cook it, 2 - disease because none of them has ever been ill or knows how to treat even a minor illness or accident: they'd probably die from getting pricked by a thorn or bitten by a gnat. 3 - exposure because none of them has ever lived in anything but a closed, artificially controlled environment and don't know what rain or wind are, certainly not what winter is. Give it two days at the most and most of them would be happy to go back to the city and their old lives.
good luck to them, as in the final part of the movie the big golden building which hosts the police/government and controls most of the high tech stuff has exploded... so the city is more or less blacked out...
They have the old guy to teach them and be their patriarch. They learn from him how to survive and in a few centuries, the guy becomes honored as a culture hero or prophet of some kind. Maybe in thousands of years, he'd be worshipped as a god.
This is exactly like most people TODAY. Shut off the electricity (or EMP bomb.) Wham. Dark ages. People don't know anything because they just "google it" and libraries have gotten rid of so much physical media to digitize them. Food gone in weeks, then people start dropping like flies and becoming raiders from Fallout games. ;-)
4:05. The Empire's death was shown in Battlefront II (another other sources). Endor marked the beginning of the end. The Emperor died, leaving no leader over the Galaxy anymore. Vader dies, so there's no replacement. Coruscant falls after word spreads of Palpatine's death, leaving the Empire with very little political power. Through the Galaxy, the deployed Imperial forces lose connection with each other. No one has orders anymore and it's disorganized. Governors and Moffs try to retake control, either overstepping their rule ("this is my galaxy now") or trying to re-establish dominance ("burn everything as an example, this Empire is not dead"). With the leaders and power gone, the Empire bled heavily. No more funds for fuel or weaponry, moral ceased to exist, tensions between other Imperial cells grew. The Navy fought itself in several instances, as some fleets stayed loyal and fought those who defected or surrendered. Jakku was the final nail in the coffin. The Empire was too disorganized to form strategy and just tried to overwhelm the New Republic by numbers, which backfired when the New Republic was already planning for such an event. The survivors, who were still loyal, were forced to scatter to the far reaches of the Galaxy
The romcon one is the realest. If a person abandons their current spouse/partner for you they will most likely abandon you for someone else too. And the movies where the couple choses love over money are beautiful but what happens when they have nothing to live off? They'll be nervous and unhappy and end up regretting their decision to be together in the first place.
Hercules. In the real myths, Hera makes him kill Meg and their children in a fit of madness. He would then have to deal with killing his whole family and a step mother who made him kill his whole family.
I really get the Ferris Bueller's Day Off one because I relate to Cameron on a fundamental level. I really wish we got to see how it turned out between him and his dad. You can only hope for the best. Also, the story-telling is great because Cameron is actually the protagonist, not Ferris. He is the one that faces the hardships and has serious character development by the end. I like it when movies do that.
My personal theory is that Cameron fell asleep (since he was already ill that day and was basically pushed into helping Ferris) and by the time he woke up, his dad had already found the wrecked Ferrari and called the police, on the assumption that someone attempted to steal the car but royally fucked up and they ended up finding the joyrider's fingerprints on the car, plus the additional mileage, and arrested him for stealing it.
Frozen 2: since Elsa is basically a god now, she would have to watch Anna, kristof, and Sven die and she would only have olaf and the other spirits left
1:55 Wut. For those who are curious, Moses was up on the mountain for over a month (I believe 40 days), he said "I'll be back," but there was no time frame given. The Israelites got impatient and decided "This God isn't it, obvi, so let's make one," and Aaron, Moses' brother, asked everyone to turn in their gold jewelry so they could form a golden cow ("idol" in the reddit comment). Moses comes down the mountain carrying tablets with the 10 commandments inscribed on them, but sees the idol being paraded around and throws the tablets on the ground in anger. TL;DR Moses didn't make an idol, nor were the tablets involved in its forming. His brother Aaron made the idol, from gold (that was probably plated on to some other material).
You forgot to mention that then the earth open up and everyone that worshipped the golden cow and their families (because in the Old Testament god loved to punish families for the sins of a single member) fell in the abyss. So actually the ones that wandered aimlessly in the desert for 40 years (and it’s not a big desert, so they must have walked in circles for decades) were the ones that remained true to their faith to god (and weren’t related to the apostates), punished for not having stopped the others.
Edit: text in {weird brackets} was mis-recounted, and corrected in my comment starting with [1/21] @@marcorizzoni9766 Why are you saying those words? That's not what happened. Not believing in the Hebraic God is one thing, but don't recount 2 stories you half-remember as one story. The ground swallowed Korah and his followers in [the book of] Numbers [chapter] 16, in the middle of Israel wandering for 40 years. Exodus 32 is where the golden calf is, and before the wandering. All of Israel was involved in making the idol(verse 3), so all were punished {by wandering until that generation died out.}
Jamers Bazuka Exodus 32 1-29. You’re right, I remembered wrong: it wasn’t the earth that opened under their feet, they and their families were slaughtered by sword by Moses and the other Hebrew under his command. Same point. And no, not all the Israelites were involved, the ones that were were slaughtered with their families (30.000 people). The fault of the others was to have allowed them to do so.
[1/21] @@marcorizzoni9766 My bad again, the 40 years' wandering was punishment for deciding not to attack the giants in Canaan(which was a weird choice for them to make after having seen Egypt's army destroyed, miraculous food provision, etc.) [See Numbers 13] It's not directly stated, but it sounds like the 3,000* killed were the ones who worshipped the calf, while the rest only supplied the gold. (Ex. 32:3) The punishment for them making the calf was a plague (Ex. 32:35) Both were alternative to all but Moses being killed (Ex. 32:10).
A Clockwork Orange. The book and the film end exactly the same. "I was cured alright". Classical music no longer causes Alex suicidal thoughts...but he's an irrepressible psychopath again.
6:00 this is why X-Men: Days Of Future Past should have been the last one. While I certainly loved Logan, it was an anticlimactic end to the franchise (chronologically speaking).
Home Alone 2. After losing Kevin two times there is no way Social Services would ignore his family's negligence and might lose custody.
Hektols yeah but his dad is super rich so they would most likely get a slap o. The wrist.
That’s when he changes his name , and becomes the jigsaw killer
Mateo Rodriguez
I can’t believe how much sense this makes, but it so perfectly lined up
In Home Alone universe,people are immortal. You think someone would survive a fucking brick to the head thrown from the top of the building.
I have a theory that says that is why he wasn't in the third one (in movie universe)
at the end of horror movies i always think about the psychological trauma. no one would ever be happy again, it would haunt them
What if they made a movie or tv show of just survivors in horror movies therapy sessions that would be interesting
Scream pretty much is an example to that.
There was a movie about the girl surviving a psychopath who kept her in hole in a forest. She escaped and had so much trauma but no evidence of actually being kidnapped. They all made her out to b cray cray and a schizophrenic who only sees things. It was very interesting cause even u thought she was crazy. See her sister was missing for a day or 2 and she was convinced the psycho kidnapped her. She goes out of her way doing a lot of unlawful ishs. And even kill someone I think (or comes close to it) I watched a long time ago but it was interesting.
@@pencilu3873 oh yeah and the whole movie is them remembering the traumatic experience and how it effects their day to day life. Oh and imagine if they had to testify against the murderer in court. Thatd be a good scene
A horror movie about the actual director how he gets ideas for his movies or who he gets hes ideas from
Ever wonder
Any story that has a relationship between an immortal and a mortal.
That can only end with every non-immortal eventually Kicking the bucket and the only beings on the half-frozen half-charred rocky remains of what used to be called Earth being the members of this new race or subspecies spawned from this one inicial couple, and centuries of Attila style gene spread
And/or/also, the emotional immaturity and disconection, that a relativelly teenager immortal could be faced with would turn the relationship inconcequential, the demise just another one, you know how pets just die on you, that's like a weird sleeping ritual, just a thing THEY do. And it wont be the last, as it wasn't the first, who's to say the Illuminati reptillians or whatever world conspiracy aren't just a bunch of its kids?
Another one to bunch
But it's the same as real life in a way even of both people are Mortal one of them is going to die first. It's sad but that's life either way.
Just when you have an immortal they will grief and maybe move on one day. But that can be the case just as easily with mortals.
My boy Aragorn :'(
@@GreaseBIizzard The tragic character here is Arwen, not Aragon.
She has to live with that loss.
Or at least, she would have, but the Valar granted the Half-Elves the choice between a mortal life and immortality.
She will die when Aragon does.
The true heartbreak here is for Calebrían, Arwen's mother.
The last time she saw her daughter was a few millennia ago, and she has been waiting to reunite with her ever since - only to receive the news that she will never see her again. :(
Timeturner like in ,,let the right one in“ or the american remake „let me in“ ?
I immediately thought of Heathers. There's four people dead and Veronica must have some serious PTSD.
Worst casinarios would be veronica goes to a psychologist and tries to seek help but inevitably tells the psychologist everything that happend so she goes to jail, or veronica doesnt seek medical help and tries to live a normal life failing and just kills herself
You a Heather?
@@struggler8532 no. I'm a Veronica. Sawyer.
Harley MCRmy Greetings and *S A L U T A T I O N S*
the elephant in the room I’m just going by the musical but at one point, before the ‘Shine A Light Reprise’ Veronica literally screams at the top of her lungs that she killed Heather, Kurt, and Ram and everyone just laughs and doesn’t take her seriously. So I don’t think anyone would believe her since the suicide notes seemed convincing enough and BTW this was in the late 80’s. The thought of someone killing someone and then making it seem like a suicide was unheard of back then.
Anyone consider bird box?
They're in a safe spot where supposivly the monsters can't get in and there's no sight or contact with the outside world, but it would probably last at the most a year before they run out of resources cause of their limited space and forever-growing population or someone might end up accidentally letting a psychopath into the area and they will start leaving openings and they will have to go through it all again.
I never really liked the ending to bird box all that much but considering this makes it seem better to me.
Emily Barclay damn that’s twisted
@Emily Barclay ik but they can't show someone cutting a child's eyes out in tv no matter what genre it's set at
But what about something that attacks through sound, or smell? Theoretically that could happen too.
Yeah Bird Box is pretty much a no-win situation. I mean even if you're all blind, that still doesn't protect them from the crazy people who can see fine.
Emily Barclay I didn’t know there was a book but i was expecting for that to happened in the movie and was kind of weirded out when it didn’t
The Land Before Time (or any movie featuring cute dinosaurs.) That damn meteor has to hit someday.
Wasn't Land Before Time set before the great extinction event though? Like there was that huge divide that happened that separated everyone and then in a later movie it showed everyone moving because there was no food? There were other ones that I can't super remember the details of but thinking back it put them in some dire predicaments that were parallel to the theorized extinction events. Shoot, I need to rewatch it big time now.
The Good Dinosaur?
Oooof RIP all the dinos
@wesleythomasm I doubt that tbh they would've adapted
Give or take a few million years
Oh, it was worse than that.
Dorothy got commited to the looney bin in "Return to Oz", and ends up going on another adventure, where everything was FUBAR (Fricked up Beyond all Recognition).
One thing I will never understand about the Wizard of Oz..... why did they never try to use the guns to shoot the evil witch ( or the flying monkeys)?
( I just see the Jurassic Park scene some guy shouting “ SHOOT HER SHOOT HER “!!!! )
The Viking
Yeah, when they group first go out looking for the witch, if you look closely at the scarecrow, he actually has a revolver
wasn’t it a fever dream?
Jamie Acree Geez, that film. Nightmare fuel for tiny child me.
@@L-sillybrained In the books Oz is very much real. She even moves her family there.
Toy story 4
One by one Bonnie is going to forget those toys like she forgot Woody. And when Bonnie grows up, it’s back to
Sunnyside if it is still around.
Yet, if it isn’t? The dump.
Bo is made out of porcelain. She falls during helping out a toy? Boom. Game over.
Woody is also a rare toy. If someone sees him, it’s going to be an issue.
Forky is also probably going to be thrown away when Bonnie reaches Middle School.
Unless all the toys in the world turn against humans and take over the world
Joyful Leader Oh that’s how WallE happens.
Well, Woody wouldn’t be worth jack at this point since his voice box was removed.
@@epicboyo4883 wasn't it just the thing the makes the sound work properly, not the whole voicebox? seems like it could be replaced/a new one made but even if not, he'd still be worth a bit, but I guess it would slash his value down depending on who wanted him (like the museum people from 2 were just going to put him in a glass case, his voice-box not working wouldn't be a big deal in that case)
Forky will be kept in a keep sake box by bonnie’s mom for eternity. It is a toy she made on her first day of school, that would definitely be saved the mom.
Lord of the Flies. It's happy when you consider the fact that Ralph and the other boys go home from the island, but it's extremely uncomfortable when you think about the fact that the boys have to live with fact that they have witnessed just how sadistic, savage, and tribal-like ordinary and disciplined pre teens can be without any guidance to show them what's right or wrong.
I mean, also the fact that they pretty much had murderered a kid or two and could probably get charged for it but you know its whatever lol
@@creativelyawkward8963 Yeah that too.
I wouldn’t consider anything in that movie “happy”
It’s about humans more broadly, not specifically pre teens
@@iancampbell2517 True.
What if a toy died in toy story? All the toys would be forced to watch a kid play with their friends corpse.
how WOULD a toy die though? They cant die of old age, and we know when they're damaged they can be repaired. Unless they're completely destroyed there's not really a way to kill them.
What she said. Also, we've seen that actually their limbs live on independantly after they've been blown up, seeming to develop a seperate consciousness like in The Thing. So you'd have to completely disincorporate the toy, and then who knows if even that would work?
Just draw a face on the corpse and it comes back to life
Judging by the remains in Sid's yard, the probably don't ever die unless there's absolutely nothing left of them. A disembodied head with no way to do anything is still a sentient toy, and that's the real horror.
What's horrifying is how much therapy Sid probably needed he was just a kid he didnt know the toys were alive so he didnt know what he was doing was wrong also it's obvious he wasnt getting the proper attention he needed from his parents so he was probably taking out that frustration on what he thought was just pieces of plastic and wood so when they all came to life add that to the other things he had going on that kid is going to need years or decades of therapy
Coco.
What’s this? Some kid is now talking about how a famous musician killed his friend in order to gain fame?
That’s gonna get some backlash on the Ernesto fans and would probably be looking down on the kid’s (forgot his name) family.
I don’t really remember the end but what evidence do they have that Ernesto killed Hector? From what I remember he poisoned him and left him to die on the streets. Would police be involved?
angel Cardeno They didn't go the he killed him route they went the he stole all his songs route with the book to prove it
@@BunnyTheOverlord Yeah He wouldn't have been able to prove the killing thing, though that was a plot point, they focused on what they could prove, which was the song theft.
Its still sad as the kid knows that his Grandfather was killed, and his family will never know the truth.
Also what happens in years time when they all die and no one is there to rember them. They will disappear. In fact what happens to all those who have been forgotten. It seems like a pretty awful after life that you just disappear one day when no one is around to morn you.
@@chaosdirge4906 you could argue that since his great grandmother remembers her father now, the family now just realizes that ancestor didn't abandon the family and they learned to make amends.
Coco didn't actually have that of a happy ending. I mean, those photo - less people in the land of the dead are still poor and dying. The only thing that's changed is that Hector isn't one of them anymore.
I read a Back to the Future fanfic that suggested every time Marty goes to sleep now he has a dream that's really a memory of this new timeline.
I think his alternate memories probably faded in over time. He probably got to keep his original ones too though, that would be so weird.
Some More Than This shit
That’s cool
Marty watching Days of future past years later: Woah! This guy totally gets me!
The ripple effect does seem to align him with this new timeline. At the end of the first film he's JUST gotten back so it hasn't happened yet (remember as the youngest kid he's the last to start fading from the picture), but by the second film there certainly seems to be changes in his personality and how he reacts to things more in line with Marty McFly raised with the memories and environment of the new timeline.
Heathers. Veronica comes back into the school covered in soot, a dude is blown up in front of the school after multiple suicides. That investigation is gonna be brutal. Something tells me she won’t be able to hang out with Martha on the night of the dance.
Is A Dinosaur But consider how absolutely stupid all the adults (and yes, even the cops) are in the world of Heathers. I have a feeling people will somehow forget about this bullshit.
@@camchem probely
Welp there goes Seventeen (Reprise)
She won’t be hanging out with Martha, but she will be hanging
She could totally make another fake suicide note if she needed to
*Christmas Story.* The Little Annie decoder pin dates the film on December 1940, marking it as the last Christmas before Pearl Harbor.
The last Christmas of his childhood not dominated by the looming cloud of war and its aftermath.
And likely the last time Ralphie will ever look at a gun with innocent child-like wonder and awe.
Why did you say this...
Not y'all ruining my childhood-
It would be interesting to see a sequel to this. Where he’s a traumatized teenager after the war and learns to rebuild his life/rediscover what makes the holidays special.
He's too young to have been in WWII (only 9 at Christmas of 1940 and still believing in Santa Claus), but the perfect age to have served in Korea. If anything, he would have lost the bulk of his innocence from that, instead. Now when younger, he'd simply at the time parrot what he was told to think about the Nazis and the Japanese in school and by his parents. This would spell the beginning of the end for his childhood, but nothing compared to actual service. Then as an actual adult, he'd many years later tell the story as a coping mechanism.
They don't live anywhere near Hawaii though
The Lion King.
In real life Simbas firs order of business would have been to kill all of Scars Cubs. Not to mention that Nala is most likely his sister.
Yeah but that is only messed up, because the film humanized all animals. In real life thats just the natural order. So not really a Bad ending considering we are talking about lions, not people.
IIRC in the sequel he exiles them
I know it’s about lions but the last part sounds like Simba became the King of Alabama or something
Pretty sure they are cousins
I’m pretty sure Scar didn’t have any real children. In the sequel, there are some cubs that you think might be his, but the cubs mention that they have a different dad. I don’t think scar was ever interested in mating or cubs. The cubs that Simao throws out we’re kind of like his step children.
E.T., The older brother would go the jail for stealing a government van, being in a police chase, driving without a license and helping the alien escape, he's a teen though so maybe it wouldn't be for too long. Elliot would probably get off ok for being a young kid and his mom didn't really aid in the escape much she would probably be ok.
I think they'd be okay so the government could hide the fact there's aliens out there.
Yeah, no. The government is on the hook for quarantining a town without justification. They can say anything they want, but they need everyone to play along for there not be a problem. Nobody's going to get charges.
I'm sorry, but the US government in the 70s-80s? They wouldn't be letting anyone go. National security is at risk if aliens all of a sudden became public knowledge, and a small 3 person family is easy to get rid of. Our government is rarely good at making people who compromise national security disappear, as most governments do. And this was at a time when mkUltra was prominent. Even if im off by a decade or so, we weren't dealing with ethical secret government practices even in the slightest.
That whole family was silenced, permanently.
Or the government wants to hide the fact that this ever happened they don’t press charges and nobody goes to jail then ET’s people come back and almost destroy the whole planet seeing humans as a primitive race that tried to experiment on one of their people.( Aliens completely glossing over the fact that ET’s parents left him behind and were negligent)
I have two possibilities:
1. The good astronaut guy probably helped them.
After all, the government wouldn’t like to mess with the kid that had last interaction with ET and kept his activities under surveillance and spied the phone calls.
2. The family was sent to a cia prison (authorities would say they moved to Mexico to rejoin with the father), the daughter was sent to an adoption home, and Elliot would be kept locked for years to have tests run on him (telekinesis, biology resurrection)
Truman Show: not only would he win the lawsuit against the show's producers, and the network, but he also ends up writing a bestselling book about the show from his perspective.
He would probably be extremely paranoid and traumatized, and would have no idea how to function in the real world. Also, he grew up in a world that was perpetually stuck in the 1950s; how would he cope with learning that the world is always changing, and that the one outside the dome is much different from the one inside? How would he react to seeing how tiny the real moon looks in the sky? Since TV doesn’t allow too much bad language he’s probably never heard anyone swear before in his life; cursing would be mind-blowing to him.
Maybe he’d eventually learn, with guidance from Sylvia, how to adapt to reality. Or he’d become depressed and kill himself. Either one is possible, but either way he’d need serious professional help.
The fact the show ran for so long and was so popular makes Truman suing unlikely
@@TupocalypseShakur it makes it more likely, even if truman doesnt understand the concept of suing there are thousands of lawyer that would be offering him assistance considering the endless money he could win, not to mention the publicity of it
@@Hirundo-demersalis Basically, Truman is gonna have the same experiences as Adam in Blast from the Past
But the problem is, everyone would recognize him no matter where he went or what he did. He couldn't go anywhere unnoticed. He would be just as imprisoned as he was during the show, with the difference that now he would be aware of it.
Any movie with a fugitive who manages to proves his innocence. They will go back to jail because escaping from prison is considered a crime.
In germany it isn´t.
😁
I'm pretty sure that some sort of settlement would be made. You were wrongfully imprisoned,and that is stupid.. It would be like being arrested for resisting arrest. Oh,wait.
Hektols it's a secondary sentence and if the person is proven innocent (in the U.S.) they can't legally go back to jail for breaking out.
@@CorneliusSchwarzenstein
That´s right!
In Germany it's legal to escape from prison.
Yea and its not a crime to falsely imprison people? Breach of freedom is one of the worst crimes ever and any justice system will go through great lengths to make amends
Ferdinand and his friends may have escaped from the ring, but bullfights are still going on.
True lol
poor Ariel, imagine how confused she must've been when prince Eric wanted to "reproduce"
I mean, merpeople have to reproduce somehow. It's probably just a matter of getting the anatomy straightened out
She'd figure out doin' the deed, but the aftermath must be horrifying. What do you mean live birth!?
Actually, she was only human for three days initially. Menses about to take her by surprise.
@@simonelastname5182 Regarding writing, we can imagine that it's "poetic license" that the mer-people's writing isn't the same as human writing but we see it the same as ours just for the sake of on-screen clarity.
considering she didn't get a uterus that we know of (the deal only stipulated legs), she probably would just squeeze out her eggs and Eric would fertilize them. Much less romantic :|
Edit: The real question is why only one egg made it. Did he only fertilize one egg because they only wanted one kid? Were all eggs fertilized but the crazy cook got a hold of that insanely big caviar?
@@Aylali her dad made her a human so I doubt that
Avengers: Endgame. People are very much able to move on in 5 years. Imagine being snapped back into existence only to find out the person you were married to and had a family with has moved on and has married someone else. Also all the non-human organisms that will now be continually fighting for space. Also how did the economy fare after half the universe’s population disappeared? Governments? Resources? Nuclear energy?
EDIT: Also, like, Steve going back to the past with full knowledge of what's going to happen in the future in World Historyand just doing nothing about it.
I mean that's kinda what Spider-Man *Far from home is about
dId YoU juSt sPoil EnDGamE?
The ecosystem is completely screwed, think about it. Your taking away plants and animals that their individual need then reintroducing them in 5 years and expecting them to survive.
-Rats in NYC having 10x the population then they did 5 years ago
-Various plants being reintroduced to areas where the other plants have already died thus dooming them.
And plenty more stories like that.
EyeOfTheLauren You come home to find that your wife/ husband has moved on and is remarried, you no longer own a house and most of your prized possessions are gone. You don't have a job, money, or anything. Let's just say you and your partner had a 5 year age difference? That is now ten years. Lots of suicide and depression and homelessness.
@S C He did plenty wrong. He could have done anything with the gauntlet. He could have increased the amount of resources, or decreased the amount of resources living beings needed or created more hospitable planets and given all civilization the technology needed to travel to them, changed birthrates/made it so people couldn't have more than one child, etc. He took the option that caused the most grief because he was nothing more than a petty tyrant, who wanted to make "the hard choice" and for people to be grateful to him. He disappeared to that farm planet afterwards so he wouldn't have to be confronted with the fact that nobody was grateful.
So this isn’t a movie but just wanna point it out. “Friends” Ross and Rachels relationship, given their history what reason is there to believe that this time it is gonna work. Seconds after getting back, Ross jokes about being on a break, which ok it’s a joke, but then there’s the fact that Rachel still doesn’t have a job and getting a new one is gonna be hell as she quit her main one almost several times and the one in France she just pulled out of last minute, so getting a good reference is gonna be difficult. At some point she is gonna be resentful that her struggles are because of Ross. They will certainly argue about how quick Ross was gonna give up everything in his life to be with Emily but it literally took the moment Rachel got on the plane for him to finally ask her out again. She had to give up everything but he didn’t, essentially Rachel would have to live off Ross until she finds her feet, which is the exact same position she was in at the very start in Season 1 Episode 1, only then it was her dad who was supporting her financially, making everything she worked for in 10 years completely futile, all for the risk of an already unstable relationship. This time around they won’t have the other 4 friends around as much to see them through any of their struggles, as they are all focused on their own families and careers a lot more and are probably fed up trying to, given their track record of break ups.
Can't agree with you more on that. I hate those two together. Horrible decisions.
Great observations! Hard to argue with any of that.
It's ironic that Rachel would practically be stable if she remained with Joey.
Nah the reunion they said why they can never do sequel to this show or a continuation
Cause "all the stories are wrapped up we'd have to create new drama"
So according to them Ross and Rachel are not what yall are implying
4:20
I fail to see how a company facing repercussions for their negligence is a bad ending
Justice ending for the families of the victims, and those that survived, bad ending for the main characters.
Oh, hello, L Void! Didn't expect to find your comment here!
I, too, shiver at the thought of that many Tom Cruises
Hahaha nice name and pic
cheesy cheese man lol thanks man
A Tom Cruise for everybody what could be better cake all round.
Forrest Gump:
It is revealed later on by the director that Jenny actually died of Hepatits C. So there is a happy ending for both the father and son
Fly Jenny! Fly!
@Anti Mapping nope, it's hepatits C
Anti Mapping Yes you can die for Hep C, the liver infected with Hep C can get cirrhosis, liver cancer or liver failure. The movie didn’t go into why Jenny didn’t get a liver transplant (if possible)
Even if it was AIDS, transmission from mother to fetus is only like 1 in 4 or something.
Chezshire Cat if you are hep positive usually you won’t be a candidate for transplant. Reinfect a healthy donor liver that could go to a different recipient, nope.
fight Club actually has a sequel, but it's not a film.
And that wedding interruption trope is actually addressed in a really good film called The Graduate: Lad crashes the wedding, they run off together and escape on a bus. But the film doesn't end there. They're on the bus for an uncomfortably long period of awkward silence, aaaaaand then the film ends.
Beauty and the Beast. The movie is set in 1780s France, which means the French aristocracy was just years away from falling apart. Belle and Adam didn't live happily ever after, I guess...
Edit: just realized someone else said the same thing at 2:05
Imagine if the Beast wasn't freed from his curse and was battling the French Republican mobs the way he did the one that tried to kill him last time. I'd pay money to see that.
I thought it was earlier, because didn’t Belle's mother die of the plague? (Mid 1300s)
What i don't understand is why everyone is trying to impose real history on Beauty and the beast and other animated Disney princess films??? This is obviously not the same world as ours, why not totally different political situation too.
@@Rosadullaghan We still have plagues today. And that particular disease still exists, it's just less fatal now.
@@imagiccion Because there's usually a pretty clear setting resembling history except with fairies. In Sleeping Beauty, they explicitly say it's the 14th Century.
Nah, in Monsters Incorporated, they just need to have doors to the broom closets of comedy clubs and major event venues that comedians regularly visit. One of Dave Chapelle's shows _alone_ could power the monsters' world for a decade. Once they get a scheule of Gabriel Iglesias' tour, energy will be so abundant that the new problem will be _storing_ it all! Jeff Dunham's tour will require major upgrades to the infrastructure to handle that much power!
2randomcrap3 The monsters probably have some sort of tradable good that humans could use, a few handshakes later with some shapeshifting monsters and you're good to go
Jeff Dunham pulls out Randall puppet:
Why you laughin’? I’ll beet you!!
@@valthenvega2434 * audience laughs harder, and overloads the electrical distribution system in the monsters' world *
Doesn't it have to specifically come from *children* though?
@@Omicron9999 I don't see what the difference would be between children's laughter and adults' laughter...
...unless there's some weird quasi-magical bullshit going on...
Grease. There's a suggestion at the end Sandy compromises her values for Danny which never ends well. Best case scenario, she ends up resenting him and regretting what she did. On of the worst case, she gets pregnant and they get married and their ambitions go to rot. I can't see that marriage being happy long term
Plus, they're going to run out of oxygen and die in that flying car.
Or she died and the car is taking her to the afterlife and she never got to experience high school altogether
Um, there's a fan theory all that is in Sandy's head. Danny didn't survive that motorcycle crash......
Family Guy touches on this slightly 🤣.
That movie has a terrible message.
After every Child's Play movie, Chucky always finds a way to come back, no matter what.
Jamie Acree Do those movies even have happy endings?
I Always thought to Just throw Him in a Valcano Or a Lava Pool, I Always thought that would be the best way to get rid of him, Maybe not his Soul, but at least stopping him from coming Back since His Soul is Connected to the Chucky Doll.
@Emma Lynch What if they took the ending of Child's Play 2 and pumped it up to 11 wherein after enough time he reverted back into a fully human body? He probably won't have any voodoo powers after that, so they can just kill him.
@Emma Lynch like Jason Goes to Hell.
He’s William Afton before William Afton existed…
The ending of the Graduate is literally what happens after the "ending" of the Graduate. They run away together, get on a bus to go start a new life - and then as the credits roll they realize fully what they've done and that they now have to live with this decision. Their faces change silently from love to banality to dread. It goes from "true love" to "five years away from suicide or divorce papers" really damn quick.
Armageddon: Yeah, you blew up the meteor, but where do you think the mile long chunks are going to fall, geniuses?
I thought they flew past Earth and out into space again. Maybe they are captured by the Sun or Jupiter eventually.
@@johannageisel5390 Nope. Earth's gravitational pull would bring all of that right down on Earth.
@@taurnguard Ok, I have the ending not in detail in my mind.
I just remember the original plan was to cut the asteroid in two halves that would then fly past earth.
Basically it comes down to speed and trajectory.
If those things are fast and go on a trajectory past Earth, their speed might be enough to carry them out of the gravitational well again.
The farther away from Earth they fly by, the slower they can be to not be captured. And the closer to Earth they fly by the faster they must be.
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The problem with just cutting down to pieces the asteroid it’s that it doesn’t actually deviates the pieces from their original trajectory. You need to add a significative momentum sideways to deviate them enough to actually miss the earth. But if you can give to each of them the necessary momentum with an explosion, so you could have given nearly the same momentum to all of them while they were still attached using a sideway explosion. It would have been even much, much easier. The only convenience of cutting down the asteroid would be to separate it in pieces small enough to totally o near totally burn down and vaporize during the impact with the atmosphere, before reading the ground. Thousands of small meteors that burns in the high atmosphere are practically harmless compared with a single one a thousand times bigger that wouldn’t. But if you cut cut a kilometers long asteroid in few still very big pieces....then you aren’t really making things much better, they would all reach the ground without burning away in any significative way, you would just trade an extremely huge impact in a continent/ocean with several very big impacts in several continents/ocean. Still devastating. And depending from where they hit, it could even be worse than before.
@@marcorizzoni9766 From the movie's Wikipedia page: "NASA scientists plan to drill a deep shaft into the asteroid and plant a nuclear weapon which, when detonated, will split the asteroid into two halves that will fly safely past Earth."
The idea was that the detonation will both split the asteroid and push the parts away from each other, thereby changing their trajectory.
4:00 - I know, right? It's almost like the Empire didn't really break up, someone else came along and changed their name to the First Order, and we got 3 more movies...
Bit more complicated than that.
The New Republic clashed with Imperial remnants for well over a decade, years before the First Order was anything more than a passing thought. No one knew Palpatine had survived, and the figurehead he engineered (Snoke) went after an apprentice _before_ forming the First Order. Kylo Ren (as Kylo Ren, that is) is older than the First Order, and it's reasonable to assume that _most_ of the hardened Imperial loyalists died off before Snoke came knocking, perhaps the singular exception being that one guy who killed and replaced Hux in Episode IX. Those guys were old as hell.
And if you like myself choose to ignore the new movies there is like 30 years worth of books that detail what happened after return of the Jedi and yes it took years to deal with the imperial remnant
Disney Star Wars is fan fiction. In the EU there were still remnants of the Empire.
"Movies"
Don't let MatPat see this
But hey, that's just a Theory.....
A GAME THEORY!!
*"A Film Theory! Aaaaaaaaand Cut."*
@@mikeplays8302 phew, saved it
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The Prince of Egypt? That story has still not ended.
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"The Great Conjunction is THE END OF THE WORLD! ... Or the beginning. End. Begin. All the same."
@@melkiorwiseman5234 The end of this world and the beginning of the next.
It never even began.
@@baltakatei then how did you get here?
Mama: they saved one kid, lost the other. Wonder how they're gonna explain that to the cops and CPS?
Snowpiercer: 2 kids survive. They're not going to rebuild humanity. The gene pool is too limited. Also, the world is still covered in snow... They're pretty much dead kids walking.
Night King: Did somebody say snow, dead kids and walking?
*Arms rise*
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I recall that in the comic books on which Snowpiercer are based, there are other trains and therefore, other survivors. Though the movie definitely ends on a less encouraging note for humanity, yes.
On the other hand, now that the effects of CW7 are subsiding and there’s proof of life outside the train (because if there are healthy polar bears, there are also prey animals such as seals). So it seems to give the message that despite the damage humanity did to the planet, life will still manage to continue without us.
also, they saw a polar bear. what's the saying for bears? i think it's- if it's black: fight back, brown: lie down, and white: goodnight.
Cinderella: if your marriage is based off someone you knew for one night and their shoe size, chances are it isn’t gonna last long
Fun fact, there is a sequel (and I know, Disney Sequels are usually very bad but this ain't one) where the evil stepmother snatches the fairy godmother's wand, travels back in time and makes it so the shoe fits an evil stepsister.
Cinderella is totally confused of course but starts working at the royal palace as help, gradually getting to know the prince and warming up to him so they actually got to know each other and fell in love.
He wanted to meet her again because he was interested to see her more like anyone meeting for the first time, they get to know each other fall in love. No one says he puts the slipper on and the next day they marry, so it could have a happy forever ending.
actually if divorce doesn't exist and also you are now the most powerful and rich woman in the land and he is happy because he can have heirs and you don't need to see each other except than for important social functions (i.e. your job) I assure the marriage is going to last quite a while and if not a happy marriage it will be a quite satisfying one
Toy Story 4. Woody was my hero as a kid. And then he leaved all his friends for 1 girl. Brother i know that Bony wasn’t playing with him anymore. But i still cri evertim
He didn't leave for a girl, he left to live life on his own terms and without the need for a specific child. His deep need to protect and comfort *his* kid was driving him to be reckless and make mistakes. Bo Peep showed him that there was a way to have a rich, fulfilling life without a kid of his own and that's why he stayed. Being with her was a bonus, not the reason.
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forgotn1 ye but i still cri evertim
@@forgotn42 Would've been nice if his friends joined him too. But oh well. Him leaving them is what made it a bittersweet ending.
my name is Kathryn hahahahahahaha i spelled the wrong on purpose
Yeah, the monsters could use both screams AND laughter. If they laugh, good. If they scream, even better. They can just make do.
The Princess and the Frog. They're in the 1920's, what happened at the end of the 1920s?
Also, in that universe fucking voodoo is the correct religion. Christ...
Dang, voodoo is real.. so witches werewolves and vampires too
Anyone with a dollar store voodoo kit or manual can summon impossible power, the UN in 2018 would have witchdoctors
OH NO
The great depression the mafia and of course good old fashioned american racisim
Also, they'd have a child who'd go on to unwittingly release Dr. Fascilier from Hell. Then the Doc goes on to be the one Bond villain to not get killed. He also makes 7UP popular.
Coco for the fact that while hector is getting recognition for his songs and is being honored by his family now he still missed out on being a father Because his so called friend killed him for his song book and guitar and got rich on them all while mangling the lullaby hector wrote for coco as well as screwing hector in the after life by not being honest since obviously the dead won’t be able to say anything to the living or at least come clean to Imelda people who are hardcore Ernesto fans are gonna send threats and stuff to the Rivera family
Something else that's unfortunate about Coco is the stage worker who accidentally dropped the bell on Ernesto -- killing him in the process. If that guy didn't get sent to prison for manslaughter, he would still have to live with the guilt of killing an iconic musician on top of receiving ridicule and hatred from basically everyone in life and possibly in death as well.
coco is shit
@@absoluteanarchyproductions8432 The most disturbing thing about Coco is that murderers can get away with their crimes if they manage to hide their identities to their victims when they kill them.
@@Hektols It's most disturbing because it's very realistic.
@@Hektols The most disturbing part about Coco is that the afterlife is just a less fair version of the real world because your status is cosmically enforced by the people who remember you in life. You also only get to actually die and go to the real afterlife, which apparently not even the dead know about, after everyone in the living world abandons or forgets you which you have no power over.
The original ending of Attack On Titan was suppose to have everyone killed off by the titans but people loved it so much that Isayama decided not to do that ending.
Thats such a dumb ending, why even bother building the characters up, only to kill them off and have everyone die.
wait aot is over ??
also that ending would be more realistic tbh
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Nah, the last season is coming up though.
@@xlectraheart my bad lol. i meant to say he took the story in another direction.
adolfo hernandez The Walking Dead in a Nutshell
6:36 In the original timeline it was said that he never did his own homework and even when he became a supervisor later in life the only reason he got work done was because George had done it. So my guess would be that if Biff didn't drop out due to the humiliation of being punched by George he would get expelled do to low grades. From there he'd have to work minimum wage and maybe two jobs minimum wage just to keep the lights on. If George payed him well enough that he could quit his two jobs and live a relatively comfortable life then Biff wouldn't dare do anything to lose it. That would explain why Biff was so helpful and accommodating at the end of the first movie while his older self was much more bitter.
TL;DR George has complete control over Biff's financial stability because Biff isn't qualified to work above minimum wage and won't take the time to improve himself.
Plus my friend had the idea George keeps biff around to rub in the fact that he's above him now
I've never seen Avengers: Endgame and have no idea how it ends (nor do I particularly care, for that matter). The reason being that I highly doubt that anyone spoke up and told Thanos that for a clever person, he was being incredibly stupid.
Thanos had infinite power literally in his own hands, yet the only solution he could think of for overpopulation was to destroy half of the universe's population? A far more sensible solution would have been to quadruple the amount of available resources in the universe, perhaps increasing the size of the universe in the process. Assuming exponential population growth, increasing available resources by four would have had the same effect as reducing the population by half. Problem solved. Everybody lives.
That's partially the point behind the character. He's insane, but he thinks he is doing the right thing and "fixing the world." It is very likely that his madness would not allow him to listen to the reason you speak.
That is because the cut out the most important reason from the comics for wanting to kill half the universe so they came up with a poorly thought out reason to replace it. In the comics Thanos killed half of the universe to get Mistress Death to love him as she is the embodiment of death itself a being that was as old as the universe and stronger then all of the gods of all the worlds in the universe combined. Winning her affection was obviously quite hard as other beings had tried including a death god that killed everything in his home galaxy in an attempt to win her over.
DeathlordSlavik yeah they should've used that it makes more sense and is alot more interesting
@@purplenurple6278 They did have a nod to this in one of the earlier MCU end credit clips, his assistant/peon/butler states that challenging humans/earthlings is courting death...
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@@DeathlordSlavik isn’t she in love with Deadpool, anyway?
Shrek..... How the hell did that donkey frick that dragon...
Even a donkey dong can't compare into that dragons strange...
Life finds a way
How can you know? Have you ever seen a dragons vagina?
Cross species breeding isn't possible due to chromosomal differences. Lobsters can't reproduce with birds and dogs can't reproduce with cats. Some wizard was involved and for what reason.
@@Cpl.Cadaver Well... in the immortal words of Olivia Newton-John:
"You better believe we are magic..." ;)
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Wolves can reproduce with dogs,
On the return of the Jedi, I believe in the old expanded universe (before it was declared non cannon by disney) it was written that the war continued for 10-15 years after return of the Jedi
The only thing non-canon is Disney.
@@melkiorwiseman5234 if we're gonna be like that then the concept of cannon is irrelevant as there all made up stories anyway
@@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 While you're correct, my comment was more about how Disney completely abandoned any respect for the Star Wars fans or the Star Wars genre as soon as they had control of the Intellectual Property of Star Wars.
While the films Disney made are okay as fantasy/adventure films, they don't significantly advance the Star Wars story, and some of the things which happen in those films are against Star Wars canon established by the original films.
If you want to enjoy the Disney-made "Star Wars" films, you have to completely ignore the George Lucas films and regard Disney's films as just "inspired by" the Star Wars story with no intention of them being accurate to the genre.
(/bitterrant)
Lucas declared it non cannon at the outset (saying he saw it as an alternate universe), so it was never cannon anyway.
We get a power vacuum in the vein of what happened after both the fall of the Roman Empire and the earlier fall of Alexander the Great. This is shown with petty planetary and interstellar domains controlled by various former Imperial officers and their troops. There are also roving bands of stormtrooper squadrons acting as bandit armies and mercenaries now that their paychecks went up in flames with Darth Vader. The Mandalorian makes up for all of Disney's other bullshit and should be seen as the true sequel, plus it portrays pretty much all of this.
For the Truman Show, I wanted to believe that the actress they made as his girlfriend, drove down to the studio, found him, rescued him into reality, and helped him sue the producer's ass off.
Spoiler for Get Out:
Concerning the comment on the movie’s ending, there is an alternate ending that puts what was mentioned into thought. It doesn’t end well.
Yeah I was just thinking that. It shows him in prison blamed for the murders. But basically the scene was such a dark ending that the studio and Peele changed the ending so that his TSA friend came instead (but there was that moment of panic where we thought it was the cops that saw him choking the girl to death)
Parent Trap. The twins manipulated their parents into getting back together (after Nick just split from Meredith) and the parents had no sane reason to get remarried. They hadn’t really talked about all the ins and outs etc, or resolved Britain/ California argument etc. I would bet money they redivorced 1 year later because they got married too soon again. they would go to court and one of them would get sole custody of both children because the resentment would be too much for whoever gave up their career etc. The twins would end up hating each other too.
Robot chicken made a prequel parody of this film.
More on Return of the Jedi: The Second Death Star was in orbit around a planet when it blew up. Imagine the shockwave. Imagine the radiation fallout. And then imagine the debris! That victory celebration would have been interrupted by massive forest fires within 24 hours. It gets worse in Rise of The Skywalker where we see that wreckage the size of _small cities_ hit the planet. Everything should have been dead, or at the very least the planet environment be massively screwed up.
Fun Fact: In canon, Endor did have massive Forest Fires, but no incredibly huge chunks of the Death Star. All of those were in the ocean in The Rise of Skywalker. And if I'm right, I'm pretty sure the Rebels helped out with the Forest Fires and cleared the debris
1. the EU and the sequel trilogy have explanations.
2. so? only ewoks on that planet
@@cosmogamesandfilm3959 I think the ocean planet was one of the other moons. meaning that the debris stayed in orbit long enough for one of the other moons to scoop up the bulk of it.
Rise of Skywalker makes it clear that a majority of the Death Star debris fell to another moon in the Endor system and the Ewoks are fine.
You are confusing a far flung body hitting a planet at 2,000 times orbital speed vs orbital speed. Endor appeared to be a very large moon, the death star would fall in town and city sized chunks, at shuttle-like speeds (and also ever declining) you wouldn't get so much as a single explosion, just debris forming a nice crumble across a certain transection of the planetary sphere. I don't know why a lot of people imagine the death star accellerates to comet-like speed and creates a 20 dimensional nuclear blast. It's a broken large space station experiencing drag forces.
The best endings aren't the ones where everything wraps up neatly in a bow, but where the protagonists win the battle at great cost with an uncertain future ahead of them.
Cameron DEFINITELY got killed by his dad after Ferris Bueller ended. I mean scratching the prized car his dad was obsessed with would’ve been one thing but to back it out of a window and down a hill is a WHOLE different level
1:38 is one that bothered the hell out of me. Bruce Wayne fakes his death and gives the role of batman to a dude with no real training.
isn't blake a cop though? i mean yeah he didn't get ninja training from an international assassin or was a soldier but if anything he'll probably just be a punisher or type figure since i doubt that he'll have the same hangup about guns that bruce did.
@@xsoultillerx and? Go be a cop and try to fight 5 dudes at once
More importantly, how long will he last? Bruce was an insane genius driven by epic PTSD from childhood on. Robin is... just a guy. How long before he starts slacking on the Bat work because he met a woman, or got interested in a game, or just doesn't like how the suit chafes his groin area?
Matrix Revolutions: Everybody is still stuck in the Matrix
One could interpret that after the end of the movie, the system they live in is more benevolent and symbiotic as opposed to abusive towards the humans - much like how we constructed society in order to live better and take care of each other, the system they constructed takes care of them better now too.
Though, everything’s still going to be shitty for humans. Earth is still ruled by the machines, and transformed with constructs. Humans in Zion will have limited capacity to grow food and been made after the machines found it and probably only way they’ll have more genes is by decoupling and freeing their follow humans but they’ll still have the existential threat of being ended if the machines decided to change their mind about the truce and just go kill all the survivors.
The series was supposed to actually tie in to a Matrix MMO game which would have continued/concluded the story for the franchise.
Unfortunately the game flopped horribly so the movie is the only ending we get.
@@Staceynainlab Damn right. If I were in that movie, I'd have been Cypher. He's the only character who recognises the fact that the real world fucking SUCKS. Only difference is, I'd have made double sure Tank was fucking dead before starting my villain speech.
@@lexslater2747 There's nothing to suggest that though, the Architect only says that basically, anybody who wakes up to what the Matrix is and wants to leave will be allowed to. It's not like the Matrix is abusive to humanity in the way it's simulated - it's set up the way it is because people won't accept a utopian society where everyone is happy. I mean think about it, really imagine that everyone in the world suddenly became accepting of one another, and all wars over territory, race, religion, resources and ideology were abolished. Nobody said or did anything that could possibly offend anyone else, everybody had exactly as much as they needed to live happily, and love always found you and lasted forever. Ignoring for a second the fact that all that is literally impossible as long as humans are humans, wouldn't such a world -with no conflict or drama, or anything worth getting worked up over at all- be *really fucking BORING?*
It would, no need to answer. That's why humans rejected the original 'perfect' Matrix, and the simulation was instead programmed to simulate life at the end of the 20th century. So the Matrix isn't actually oppressing anyone with its rules. All the Agents do is track down anomalies and people who have either escaped the Matrix before and joined the resistance, or people who are about to. The reality that humans are still batteries doesn't change because that's not actually the Matrix - the Matrix is just the simulation. And honestly, it's a better reality than the real one. Life at the end of the 90's might not have been perfect, but it'd be a damn sight better than waking up to find you're a battery in an ass-blasted shithole of a world where you can only live at the Earth's core, there's no sun, and everyone is struggling just to get by. They may be 'free' but all that means is that they're free to live an even more meaningless life than their simulated one.
Finally, there's no actual reason the machines even have to abide by their so-called agreement. Neo is fucking dead. He's dead and there's a ginormous fucking hole leading directly to Zion. Who's really gonna stop the machines if they just decide to regroup and finish what they started? One guy sacrificing his life to enable the machine mainframe to delete an out of control program spreading like a virus isn't gonna make humans and machines friends, especially when the machines have humanity by the balls. They operate on logic, and the logical thing to do in that situation is appease the humans with empty promises while gathering twice as many death robots as last time in order to finish the job while the humans are weak from the previous battle and minus their saviour.
TL,DR: Matrix 4 is gonna suck.
The Avatar one is interesting to me. Considering that unobtanium is a room temperature superconductor, that means it's going to be used on a massive scale. Literally every piece of wiring on the planet would use it. Every electrical cable, every electric motor - which means every manufacturing line for every product in the world, completely dependent on it.
Now the source is cut off. Pandora is over four light years from Earth, so the first Earth even knows there's a problem is four years later. Then they have to load a ship with weapons and send it back. That's a nearly seven year trip. Assuming they win the war, humanity now has another problem - you can bet the locals have completely wrecked every piece of mining equipment on the planet. So now further ships have to be sent, ferrying new equipment. The mines have to be set up again, and the first shipment has to be sent back to Earth - another 6+ year journey.
Meaning that at an absolute minimum, Earth is cut off from unobtanium for about 17 years. And more likely 20+. By that point the infrastructure would be crumbling - and people would be literally dying in vast numbers because the technology would be failing left and right.
It's entirely possible that civilisation on Earth would collapse before the situation could be remedied.
I also have a personal bet with myself - everyone is expecting an "Empire Strikes Back" return of the Humans story from the future films. But I don't think we'll get one. Cameron is far more interested in his fictional planet and its ecology; the humans are never going to come back, or even be mentioned, ever again in these films. We'll just get more Na'vi stories. I also have a little bet that these films are going to flop pretty horribly.
I doubt things would just stop working suddenly unless they were programmed to fail.
Just like how we can recycle/restore old machineries from 30+ years ago
Heck, I owned a car that was almost 20 years old
I guess what will happen during that time is a major economical crisis where the Supply & Demands becomes so ridiculous only Governments or super rich companies can afford it.
It's not possible for this material to be a new Elements, essentially anything above Lead is unstable and radioactive, there are no missing elements in the tables either.
so best case scenario, this materials is some sort of very rare form of either a composite/alloy or some new type of isotope.
If that's the case, Then the demand would become so strong, it would likely be cheaper to manufacture it at home by building extremely large industrial complex, Could be a particle accelerator or whatever.
Once that's done, they won't need the supply from space anymore,
@@Pac0Master I'm not saying it would happen suddenly. I'm saying they there's going to be upwards of 20 years without supply.
And whilst theres a degree of recycling possible, we really don't know how much is even possible.
Imagine having to go 20 years without oil. It wouldn't matter that new oil came at the end of that time, because society would be basically gone by then and there'd be nobody to use it. Losing unobtanium would very likely be like that.
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I get what you meant
however 20 years is quite short when we think about it.
If the thing was extremely common then its value would likely skyrocket as the supplies becomes limited.
It wouldn't cease to exist
And the only way for such a material to be extremely widespread would be to have a very versatile material, hence it shouldn't be too hard to recycle.
I think a better analogy would be if we couldn't get any more gold.
It is currently quite widespread, it's being used in high quantity in electronics and what not, however there's still a shit ton of it being locked up in vaults.
No new gold would be quite harmful to the economy, but there's still more than enough if we want to break this old tradition of linking it to the economy
The flaw in your theory is why would you not send the mining equipment on the first return voyage? I think it's a safe assumption that any reasonable person would predict that the hostile aliens who have ejected the humans would have also destroyed the infrastructure.
The first return fleet would be a military fleet with enough fire-power to flatten the planet and a mining fleet with the gear to set up to mine as soon as the dust is cleared.
The first movie saw the humans torn between doing things as nicely as possible and the military types who wanted to use force. After what happened humanity would now be like, "gloves are off".
I agree that Cameron will never touch on humans coming back and that is because there is no logical way the story continues from the first movie that doesn't involve an orbital holocaust and strip mining of the planet.
I also agree that they'll flop horribly.
@@towarzyszbeagle6866 well, you're wrong. the sequel is, indeed, about humans coming back 12 years later
One of the writers of Rent said that Mimi died shortly after the ending of Rent, and in the Dutch production of Rent Mimi actually died in the end.
The opera (La Boheme) that Rent was based on actually killed Mimi at the end.
Damn I actually didn't know that... Why would they kill her off? I thought the movie would have gave her an happy ending.
Shuamanda Papillion I mean she had aids in a time where you couldn’t really expect to live very long after diagnosis.
Coco. Just imagine the stress he's gonna have till he's old trying to remember the names of every family member he's ever lost
If he ends up with dementia, he won’t remember them when he is old at all.
The memories would be kept alive through telling his children and grandchildren.
Heathers:
Well after jd died that does not cover up the fact that people got murdered. Plus think about how the media would cover that first there was serial suicides but then also a planted bombs and a suicid bombing. That school would deal with some angry parents
You said it, and Veronica would need some major therapy after the movie was over.
12:10 it's the element of romcoms which triggers me the most. I even put this plot in my still-in-process book, described from perspective of this left-behind guy (he was quite grumpy policeman in small village and his wife left him for young, kind revolutionist)
Hot Fuzz: he says they have a "considerable amount of paperwork" that needs done following the events of the movie, then the "deactivated" sea mine blows up the station; the bureaucracy isn't just going to forget all that paperwork that just got destroyed
Basically any movie that ends in Character A deciding to stay behind to be with the one they love, with no way of ever getting back home in any way in case it doesn't work out. Honestly, I would love to see a mini series of Character A slowly realizing that they screwed up.
It's called life 😢
Charlie and the chocolate factory: There’s no way Willy Wonka is going to get away with doing those horrible things to those children. Also... he seemed kind of... off by those kids
Also, he fired all his workers and had strange beings from the rainforest work in his factory.
Basically, he destroyed so many jobs and had unpaid labor from another country shut in his factory.
And I even bet he doesn't pay any taxes
There's a book sequel. They go to space immediately after the movie ending, and the entire book, Wanka gets increasingly more insane. Sorry, I don't know how it ends. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
Wreck-It-Ralph (Spoilers ahead for the 2nd movie as well):
Since Turbo put his code into Sugar Rush, which is shown to be an actual thing that they can do in the 2nd movie when Vanellope moves to Slaughter race, his death wasn't actually permanent, and he had plenty of time to respawn before they fixed up the finish line and reset the game. They never show where someone in Sugar Rush respawns, so it may have been far away from everyone else, allowing him to slip into hiding and eventually leave to conquer another game or plot his revenge.
Ralph Breaks the Internet:
They never caught the virus. The people of Sugar Rush are left without a leader.
Turbo? You mean that horrifying thing that turn into half bug? God, he's my nightmare
what turbo did or does now is kinda irrelevant since vanellope basically did the same thing for much less.
WiR2 is such a horrible movie that you basically have to pretend that it doesn't exist in order to enjoy the first one now.
@@xsoultillerx Yeah. It makes a lot that happened on the first movie pointless when it comes to Sugar Rush. The only upside is that Ralph isn't treated like a villain anymore in his game. But Sugar Rush is now left without a leader and two of the characters (King Candy and Vanillape) are gone now.
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i think the bigger thing to worry about is the repercussions of vanellope living in an always online MMO that could one day shut down forever or the dangers of being an unlicensed copyright character crossing over into another game.
all it would take is a lawsuit or CnD from the rights holders of sugar rush for the slaughter race devs to patch out vanellope.
@@xsoultillerx That's a pretty big issue, to.
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The ending credits, if you stay to watch them, show the people adapting to the new/old world thanks to the help of the robots. Always remember, that ship has kept them alive in space for hundreds of years now, and can serve as both a manufacturing and food base(Not agri food, but still food), for a long time to come more than likely, and with the robots to help with labor, and the computer, that was separate from Auto to help guide them, they're fine.
SageofStars Wait until they see the robots putting all the dead bodies on the ship and twig to the fact that, that the corpses have been their food source all this time. Then see how the social order pans out. ☹
@@sabrina.h2737 To be fair, that's never established. Mind, the fact that we never do find out how exactly the ships operate is a question, as well as what happened to the rest of the fleet, as the Axiom was only the flag, not the whole of it, both are legit questions there.
SageofStars Sometimes you just have to go with your gut feeling as it serves for a warning for danger ahead and everyone who watched the original version got the creeps from it. You are basing your questions on what the movie doesn't show. I am basing mine on what it does show which is a lack of plants, a lack of solid food, obesity due to unhealthy diets.
@@sabrina.h2737The credits show fish. If they had fish they probably had other animals in the ship. You are making things up with the corpses thing.
Finding Nemo: The dental office fish are stuck in plastic bags. They either starve, get eaten, or die of ammonia poisoning.
Instructions Not Included: The little girl died in her father's care while her mother was away for a party with friends and the father was still dealing with the police trying to deport him to Mexico even though he was Cuban (according to his accent and dialect of Spanish). He definitely went through some shit after his kid died.
One of the fish is a blowfish, who is covered in spines that will probably be able to tear through that flimsy plastic. The real issue is how the hell the clownfish are going to find their anemone again
Surprisingly on finding Nemo this fish in the bags are actually alive and fine and they go around the ocean. I think They escaped the bags and were originally gonna have an adventure with Nemo and Marlin but finding dory was about dory so they cut the scenes but they had a little thing showing there adventure together
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There was a old ass PC education game that shows that they escape from the bags
Source: my childhood.
There’s another dark implication at the end of Finding Nemo. We never see Nigel the pelican again after he drops Marlin and Dory off in the ocean after thinking Nemo is dead. Assuming the three fish never caught up to him afterwards, there’s a good chance that he went the rest of his life thinking that Nemo died in the dentist’s office. And what’s worse is that he probably blames himself for not getting there in time.
14:57 Never realized that, yeah, Marty's parents are going to divorce because Dad's going to realize his 17yo son looks just like that 17yo new guy who was at their high school for a few days back in 1953. "You've been having a dirty little affair with that Calvin guy we knew when we were seniors, haven't you, Lorraine?!"
not a film, but a tv episode..."The Trouble with Tribbles" - Scotty sends all the Tribbles to the Klingon ship, which, yeah, the main cast laughs, because it may wreak some havoc with that one ship for a brief time, but will undoubtedly end in mass slaughter of the Tribbles :(
Well they might have alot of *tribble*
In TNG they mention tribbles are extinct and how the klingons went on a campaign to exterminate them.
Scottys actions probably caused this.
Poor little guys 😟
@@mrvampire7577 in then in DS9, they have to go back in time not just to prevent Captain Kirk from being assassinated, but to save the tribbles from extinction, which leads to DS9’s bar being overrun by the creatures.
The extinction through breeding super-predators to stop them is shown in TAS if you count it as a series (I count the "good" or serious episodes that were recycled plots for ones intended for the fourth season of TOS that never happened, but not goofball ones except "Mudd's Passion"... I don't count "More Tribbles, More Troubles" although the concepts do make their way into DS9).
Snow White (Disney, 1937) Snow White is now part of the ruling family of a nearby kingdom, and she is closely implicated in the death of the Queen. Meanwhile, the Queen's successor now has possession of the magic mirror, which seems to have unknown motivations, and to be morally neutral at best. It just looks like a setup for revenge against SW, if not all-out war.
The wall-e one seems to be under the assumption that they destroyed the axiom, they didn't.
It was all still functional, putting out food and stuff, they just had no desire to live in it any more.
Also, they would still have to live in it for more thousands of years because of the extreme temperatures and pollution on Earth. It's even confirmed that they added the credits scenes because the writers thought that humans wouldn't have survived on Earth.
The movie Get Out originally solved the horror movie problem of "lone survivor covered in blood" by having his supposed rescue result in his arrest. It was too depressing so it was changed so his TSA buddy rescued him.
Man of Steel: The entire city was destroyed with most of the buildings beyond repair. Hundreds, maybe even thousand of people died, which creates a chain reaction of grief to their family and friends so it extends the effects of the destruction far beyond the city. Repairing the city would cost the government insane amounts of money, except no one would be living there anymore to pay taxes to help fund repairs.
Connor JB That's the plot of BvS. LexCorp spent billions of dollars to rebuild Metropolis but the world only paid attention to Superman. Half the world loved him and half the world felt threatened by him. Lex Luthor decided that the best way to save humanity from that dangerous alien was to frame him for war crimes and blowing up Capitol Hill with a bomb he knew Superman couldn't see because of the lead-lining around it. It then just took a few threatening anonymous messages to get the cranky, unhinged Batman, who was already paranoid and distrustful of Superman, to finally try to take on the problem.
Meanwhile, Lex played the eccentric billionaire in public while making sure all his plans fell into place.
The reason Batman was so easy to convince was because thousands of people died in Metropolis and while not directly Superman's fault, as far as the public knew Zod was only there because of him.
Never had a happy ending but it still messes me up.
The Mist.
After he kills his family and his young son, he ends up getting rescued by the military.
I doubt the military would take his word that he was tryna protect them (just what I think at least)
His life definitely went downwards from there.
I mean, even the soldiers in the grocery store killed themselves so
The original story by Stephen King ends with him handing the family the pistol while he takes a flashlight and pocketknife while he goes out to siphon gas from the nearby abandoned cars and push the car out of a giant hole they got stuck in (which turns out to be a footprint from that monster off in the distance). As he does so, he hears monster noises and runs to the car just as hears the gun empty its bullets and manages to both drop and break his flashlight. It gets darker and darker as he feels only fear, ending there and leaving it to your imagination whether or not the family killed themselves or got killed while trying to fight off one of the creatures. It's also left ambiguous when it comes to his fate, too. Stephen King was actually impressed by the movie ending and even claimed to be jealous of not having come up with it as his ending first.
The story ends with them in a motel, as he writes in a journal and says they're going to keep going and hope they find somewhere safe. I have the paperback of "Skeleton Crew" right here with the story in it. Where did you get your version?
@@stevenscott2136 You're right. I confused the ending with the radio drama version. I remember reading the novella, listening to the play, and watching the movie all around when the actual film came out.
The Avatar Sequel opens on the blue aliens and new alien Jake Sully celebrating their victory and being alive again. Not realizing the obvious; that this planet is huge and there would very obviously be other mining outposts and more human forces assigned to this world.
Smash cut to hover ships where the space marines are loading up.
Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival is playing
Commander: "Gentlemen. *slaps container* This is napalm. The United States military cooked up this particular proprietary blend of liquid Hell over 200 years ago, and we're still using the original 11 herbs and spices. Now lets give these blue bastards a taste of good old fashioned home-cooking.
Shortly before the higher oxygen levels on Pandora cause the whole planet to go up in smoke and then the corporation proceeds with their strip mining operations.
This is the most beautiful comment I have ever seen. *salute*
Where Avatar ends,Dead Space starts.
There would very obviously NOT be other outposts, on account of there being basically no other major Unobtanium deposits on the planet and the fact that shipping stuff to an extrasolar planet is obscenely expensive.
@@somdudewillson Not particularly committed to arguing too much with either point, as the former is either not explicitly stated or is erroneously stated; as a cursory wiki-glance informs me that the floating mountains and other phenomena on Pandora are apparently caused by unobtainums unique properties and therefore the Na'vi are unlikely to be situated atop the ONLY large deposit on the planet. And secondly, because this rock is what is responsible for effectively solving earth's energy crisis so the idea that money, or resources would be an object in the face of total global collapse doesn't exactly hold water. Additionally it reinforces the idea that there would be other operations at play as providing/securing the global supply of a vitally important resource would warrant such treatment.
But my comment was more for laughs than accuracy. So there's always that.
@@ScarecrowNonsense Okay, not STRICTLY the only deposit, but it's still the BEST deposit, as otherwise their mining base would have been elsewhere. (You'll note that mining said floating islands doesn't come up as an option, which makes sense as that would be rather hard.)
And even though it solves the energy crisis, said crisis still exists. Just knowing where a solution is does not magically grant you infinite resources to actually pull it off. And getting to an extrasolar planet requires immense amounts of energy above pretty much all else.
Also, it's not as if the entire planet is supporting this effort. It's one company with a monopoly on a single possible solution to the energy crisis. And their primary shuttlecraft, in order to reach its cruising speed of an insane 70% of lightspeed, requires large amounts of Unobtanium built into a pair of matter-antimatter engines. Making the antimatter to run these engines? Also VERY energy-intensive.
I've always though about the Back to the Future ending like some guy here did: those are NOT Marty's parents, well, they are, genetically, I suppose, but Marty basically made a whole new family for himself, HE ERASED HIS ORIGINAL PARENTS, I MEAN HOLY SHIT
His original parents sucked. His mom was miserable and his dad was well.......for lack of better words a loser still tormented by his high school bully.
I keep thinking there should be another Marty who was raised by the new parents.
@@tulgabadrakh3110 well, granted, they weren't happy but a son erasing both of his parents from existence is just... grim, and he doesn't even properly acknowledge it, Marty is just happy the people who raised him are gone
@@40088922 You forget the ripple effect, time will eventually make Marty have memories of that new family.
Not only did he erase his original parents, he (according to some theories), basically erased _himself,_ the one with all the memories of life with the “new” parents, the one with friends and family that now know an essential stranger.
The “new” Marty had a beautiful gf with wonderful memories together, both just perfect together? She saw a future for the both of them... welp, not anymore!
The “new” Marty had the same best friend since elementary school, and they’ve gone through thick and thin together? Well, now the memories that tied them together are severed.
I could go on. It’s just a weird thought. The theory doesn’t make sense to some people, but I find the implications of “deleting” his new self disturbing. He was absolutely NOT the same Marty as the one he replaced; that would be impossible. The Marty he replaced was raised in a different family with different values, different lifestyle, different attitudes and a completely different home environment and family dynamic.
Pretty much everyone around him will eventually realize (sooner or later) that their brother/son/friend is all of a sudden different than he was before. They will realize they share no memories.
He will spend endless hours with doctors and psychologists. He will go to countless appointments, go through countless tests, countless procedures all for them to find... nothing, but they’ll try to “cure” him anyway. How about some electroshock? Would they commit him? Think he’s lying? Drug him up till he wanders around in a miserable stupor? How long would he be able to handle it? Would them telling him he’s crazy for long enough eventually make him go crazy?
In regards to the star wars one, the extended universe explains everything that happened afterwards. The rebellion starts to regain ground and word of the emperors defeat reaches the remaining empire, however the empire doesn't go down without a fight, they eventually do but slowly, not instantaneously like some people who haven't seen the EU may believe.
Then Grand Admiral Thrawn comes along...
Steven universe movie: the diamonds are really similar to pink and will probably be bad for Spinel and as we see in future it is happily ever after and steven is not used to everyone not needing help and leaving him
Had an idea to introduce a black diamond to add backstory to the diamonds themselves and to move the plot away from steven.
SUF was perfect for me, Steven changed a lot of lives, but he himself didn't at the same rate as them, even if Diamonds became better people thanks to him, he still resented them. The Jasper shattering was the final straw, Steven killed her, them he brought her back and not only she didn't resent him, she also respected and became loyal to him, this made him think "how many other horrible things he did and got way so easy?".
@@Quarataia this makes me think of Malos's quote from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 " after all the lives lost, you would forgive them"
Holy crap this is so accurate to SU: Future
I can’t watch any “We found the safe haven” ending in zombie movies without thinking of Terminus from The Walking Dead
There is a movie about the boring guy in the romcom, it's called The Baxter. He doesn't go on a killing spree though.
Whiplash. The cycle of abuse continues to get the “perfect musician”. Andrew will continue to throw his life away for music and then force another person to do so as well
4:37 I know this was made over a year before it was released, but the sequel series ("Monsters at Work") actually addresses this very bluntly. I mean, it's "Monsters, Inc." and Pixar, so obviously it's not going to be too technical and heavy-handed, but for the majority of the series, Mike and Sully are repeatedly told, "If you don't get this to work soon, we're going to shut you down and go back to scream energy." It's literally them scrambling to make the system work while scary monsters have to either try and adapt and learn how to be funny, or find another career path. Literally the main character's story arc is about having been a model scare student and gotten a degree after so much work, only to find out his job was now obsolete. It's a pretty solid series and definitely shows that things weren't all fun and games after the first movie.
Not sure how true this is, but there was apparently going to be a Sequel to Monster's Inc where the two main characters go back looking for Boo, but end up at an old woman's house. They go searching for her until they realize that the old woman is Boo, who is on the verge of dying. Take a guess why they didn't make this movie.
Actually the old woman being boo part is just a theory
Wizard of Oz: Eh, Toto got away on Miss Gulch's watch so Dorothy's family could just deny that he ever returned and it's not their problem anymore.
5:26 THE WHOLE POINT OF THE ENDING WAS FOR YOU TO REALIZE IT WASN’T A HAPPY ENDING, I HATE EVERYTHING
Idk if anyone’s said this but the first Kingsman. Literally every powerful person dies at the end and they just brush over it in the second movie.
Tara Evans They are easily replaced. No one is irreplaceable. When a monarch dies another steps in, when a prime minister dies another minister steps in. There are many all primed to take their place.
Elton John survived. Everyone else doesn't matter
Breakfast Club: John and Clair's newfound romance is most certainly gonna be a train wreck.
I always wondered what that Monday would look like
Every single romantic comedy ends in divorce.
I'm thinking of Paul Blart now. His wife left and his mother got run over.
Yeah, you really have to consider money with the wedding thing. Traditionally, at least in the U.S., the bride's parents are expected to pay for the wedding, and typically this is considered one big blow out, no real second chances. So if the groom is the one to bail at the last minute, he has ruined something that the bride has been excited about her entire life, and left her with little chance of getting again, unless of course the groom's family covers it as an apology for their fickle son, but then he just screwed over his parents.
Imagine a sequel to a movie like this where it's the new couple dealing with the fall out of who ever it was that bailed on their wedding, costing heaps of money and horribly embarrassing their family, with their parents and other relatives. Just slapped "the Awkward Thanksgiving" on the end of the title and there you go.
Logan's Run. The young people escape from the city that's all they've known, to live in freedom in the great outdoors - whereupon they promptly die from:
1 - hunger because no one knows how to grow or catch food, no one knows how to prepare it or cook it,
2 - disease because none of them has ever been ill or knows how to treat even a minor illness or accident: they'd probably die from getting pricked by a thorn or bitten by a gnat.
3 - exposure because none of them has ever lived in anything but a closed, artificially controlled environment and don't know what rain or wind are, certainly not what winter is.
Give it two days at the most and most of them would be happy to go back to the city and their old lives.
good luck to them, as in the final part of the movie the big golden building which hosts the police/government and controls most of the high tech stuff has exploded... so the city is more or less blacked out...
They have the old guy to teach them and be their patriarch. They learn from him how to survive and in a few centuries, the guy becomes honored as a culture hero or prophet of some kind. Maybe in thousands of years, he'd be worshipped as a god.
This is exactly like most people TODAY. Shut off the electricity (or EMP bomb.) Wham. Dark ages. People don't know anything because they just "google it" and libraries have gotten rid of so much physical media to digitize them. Food gone in weeks, then people start dropping like flies and becoming raiders from Fallout games. ;-)
4:05. The Empire's death was shown in Battlefront II (another other sources). Endor marked the beginning of the end. The Emperor died, leaving no leader over the Galaxy anymore. Vader dies, so there's no replacement. Coruscant falls after word spreads of Palpatine's death, leaving the Empire with very little political power. Through the Galaxy, the deployed Imperial forces lose connection with each other. No one has orders anymore and it's disorganized. Governors and Moffs try to retake control, either overstepping their rule ("this is my galaxy now") or trying to re-establish dominance ("burn everything as an example, this Empire is not dead"). With the leaders and power gone, the Empire bled heavily. No more funds for fuel or weaponry, moral ceased to exist, tensions between other Imperial cells grew. The Navy fought itself in several instances, as some fleets stayed loyal and fought those who defected or surrendered. Jakku was the final nail in the coffin. The Empire was too disorganized to form strategy and just tried to overwhelm the New Republic by numbers, which backfired when the New Republic was already planning for such an event. The survivors, who were still loyal, were forced to scatter to the far reaches of the Galaxy
Didn't thrawn take over after palpatine in legends?
Honestly, both sound fairly possible outcomes
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@@justcuz2105 yes, but the new Thrawn trilogy is set before the Battle of Yavin. I'm referring to canon post Endor
The romcon one is the realest. If a person abandons their current spouse/partner for you they will most likely abandon you for someone else too.
And the movies where the couple choses love over money are beautiful but what happens when they have nothing to live off? They'll be nervous and unhappy and end up regretting their decision to be together in the first place.
Hercules. In the real myths, Hera makes him kill Meg and their children in a fit of madness. He would then have to deal with killing his whole family and a step mother who made him kill his whole family.
I really get the Ferris Bueller's Day Off one because I relate to Cameron on a fundamental level. I really wish we got to see how it turned out between him and his dad. You can only hope for the best. Also, the story-telling is great because Cameron is actually the protagonist, not Ferris. He is the one that faces the hardships and has serious character development by the end. I like it when movies do that.
My personal theory is that Cameron fell asleep (since he was already ill that day and was basically pushed into helping Ferris) and by the time he woke up, his dad had already found the wrecked Ferrari and called the police, on the assumption that someone attempted to steal the car but royally fucked up and they ended up finding the joyrider's fingerprints on the car, plus the additional mileage, and arrested him for stealing it.
Frozen 2: since Elsa is basically a god now, she would have to watch Anna, kristof, and Sven die and she would only have olaf and the other spirits left
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Wut.
For those who are curious, Moses was up on the mountain for over a month (I believe 40 days), he said "I'll be back," but there was no time frame given.
The Israelites got impatient and decided "This God isn't it, obvi, so let's make one," and Aaron, Moses' brother, asked everyone to turn in their gold jewelry so they could form a golden cow ("idol" in the reddit comment).
Moses comes down the mountain carrying tablets with the 10 commandments inscribed on them, but sees the idol being paraded around and throws the tablets on the ground in anger.
TL;DR
Moses didn't make an idol, nor were the tablets involved in its forming.
His brother Aaron made the idol, from gold (that was probably plated on to some other material).
Jamers Bazuka no, it was made out of solid gold. All the jewelry was melted down. Let me tell ya, they had a TON of jewelry.
You forgot to mention that then the earth open up and everyone that worshipped the golden cow and their families (because in the Old Testament god loved to punish families for the sins of a single member) fell in the abyss. So actually the ones that wandered aimlessly in the desert for 40 years (and it’s not a big desert, so they must have walked in circles for decades) were the ones that remained true to their faith to god (and weren’t related to the apostates), punished for not having stopped the others.
Edit: text in {weird brackets} was mis-recounted, and corrected in my comment starting with [1/21]
@@marcorizzoni9766 Why are you saying those words? That's not what happened. Not believing in the Hebraic God is one thing, but don't recount 2 stories you half-remember as one story.
The ground swallowed Korah and his followers in [the book of] Numbers [chapter] 16, in the middle of Israel wandering for 40 years.
Exodus 32 is where the golden calf is, and before the wandering. All of Israel was involved in making the idol(verse 3), so all were punished {by wandering until that generation died out.}
Jamers Bazuka
Exodus 32 1-29. You’re right, I remembered wrong: it wasn’t the earth that opened under their feet, they and their families were slaughtered by sword by Moses and the other Hebrew under his command. Same point.
And no, not all the Israelites were involved, the ones that were were slaughtered with their families (30.000 people). The fault of the others was to have allowed them to do so.
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@@marcorizzoni9766 My bad again, the 40 years' wandering was punishment for deciding not to attack the giants in Canaan(which was a weird choice for them to make after having seen Egypt's army destroyed, miraculous food provision, etc.) [See Numbers 13]
It's not directly stated, but it sounds like the 3,000* killed were the ones who worshipped the calf, while the rest only supplied the gold. (Ex. 32:3)
The punishment for them making the calf was a plague (Ex. 32:35)
Both were alternative to all but Moses being killed (Ex. 32:10).
Avatar is just Pocahontas in space
Check out the big brain on Braaaaad.
Well duh
But with violent smurfs
Or "Dances with Wolves".
Pocahontas isnt even a good film to begin with
The Toy Story 3 one is somewhat addressed in 4
14:39 according to the writer, Jenny didn't die of AIDS, she died of Hepatitis C. At the time it was rather unknown compared to B and A.
3:37 well... they still HAD the ship, who said they stopped using it altogether?
A Clockwork Orange. The book and the film end exactly the same. "I was cured alright". Classical music no longer causes Alex suicidal thoughts...but he's an irrepressible psychopath again.
I think that wasn't supposed to be a happy ending.
6:00 this is why X-Men: Days Of Future Past should have been the last one. While I certainly loved Logan, it was an anticlimactic end to the franchise (chronologically speaking).
I always assumed it was somewhat of a parallel universe where it happened.