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  1. 8 points
    How has no one mentioned Gabby's reaction to her paycheck? She's astounded at the amount, and asks if that what she makes for the year then is even more amazed when she finds out that's her weekly paycheck. The Governor of California's salary is $210,000 per year which breaks down to about $4000 per week (or about $3000 after taxes, etc.) So Gabby, a college student and businesswoman, thinks that $3000 is an amazing yearly salary?
  2. 2 points
    There is one scene that shows the actual breakdown of the votes and Gabbi received 51% to 48% for the runner up and just 1% for third place. That means she didn't just win a close election in which no one had any interest in either candidate. Among the people who voted for someone they actually heard of, one candidate must have been so beloved that they had almost universal bipartisan support. Gabbi winning was arguably an injustice to the people who were paying attention to state politics.
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  4. 1 point
    I assumed she meant she was taking away the government -owned vehicles from the other officials, not that everyone in the state would be required to ride the bus.
  5. 1 point
    My humps, my humps, my humps are a sign of a serious medical problem.
  6. 1 point
    A tisket, a tasket, be prepared, buy a casket! Order yours today and we'll tell you how you die, for FREE!
  7. 1 point
    It's pretty amazing to me that Nick Nolte had more onscreen sexual chemistry with Martin Short in Three Fugitives than he ever did with Julia Roberts in this.
  8. 1 point
    Teach a man to fish and you may be entitled to compensation for providing fishing lessons
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  10. 1 point
    Or —as George Constanta would have it—“Believe it or not/I’m not Home”
  11. 1 point
    Do we get to have a William Katt two-fer by pairing it with an episode of The Greatest American Hero?
  12. 1 point
    Has anyone noticed that the end credits are in the friggen STAR WARS font!?
  13. 1 point
    This is one of the most prescient movies ever! Although filmed in 2017, it very accurately predicts the state of America today. Not only does the plot hinge on election ballot tampering, it also takes place during a global pandemic! At least I assume there is a pandemic as there are no campaign rallies, acceptance speeches, or press conferences (Gabbi only makes public addresses “virtually”). The streets and beaches of California are completely empty, and Gabbi interacts only with a small number of people in her designated pod (although she does have to double-her-bubble when she is quarantined in the Governors “mansion” with the Lt. Governor and the other two “Moon-Bats”). Gabbi is an apt allegory for Trump's covid response as, in spite of some social distancing, there is an alarming lack of masks being worn. Of special concern is the “State Dessert Honoring Mayor Turner” which has the potential of becoming a super-spreader event. This movie gets more right than Minority Report!
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