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Underworld: Bloodwars is on SyFy for free if you have that channel.
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Oof. Master of Disguise is horrible. And I’m a big Carvey fan. Opportunity Knocks and Clean Slate are a couple of guilty pleasures.
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Episode 228 - High Strung (Live from The Beacon Theatre)
RyanHorn replied to SlidePocket's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I’m wondering how the fake lawyer first met up with Johnnie. He says that he always met him outside the office? Does the lawyer just go cruising around looking for naive guys with accents? Who arranged their first meeting? Ruby and Johnnie don’t tell each other their names until they’ve been walking around town for at least half an hour. The old couple at the fancy event... they’re swingers right? Why else would they grab two people half their age to dance with? At the final performance, the guy comes out and drums for LITERALLY TEN SECONDS and two impatient men in the audience loudly ask “where is the violinist?” And “where are the dancers?!” -
Anybody else bothered by the fact that Julia still had an open wound on the side of her face during the ENTIRE police interrogation? Wouldn’t they have swabbed that for DNA and bandaged her up at some point? And....this bit of IMDB trivia is bizarre: Director Denise Di Nova had Geoff Stults wear mascara during filming because she felt it made his "eyes pop". Additionally, Stults had to continually tan or have makeup applied because he was "too white" in his scenes with Rosario Dawson. So he was kind of wearing blackface?!?
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Episode 202 - Look Who's Talking Now (w/ Conan O’Brien)
RyanHorn replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Seriously. This music video is insane. It has the family without the dogs. The kids go into a doll house? Or the parents are giants? Where are the dogs? What's up with Santa? How old is Jordy? -
Guess I should listen to the whole episode before posting... here’s the poster that says his hobby is fighting crime
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Episode 198 - Look Who’s Talking Too: LIVE!
RyanHorn replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I just finished watching Brian De Palma’s Blow Out on Amazon Prime *spoilers if you haven’t seen Blow Out* Travolta crashes a Jeep into a store window and is knocked unconscious. He wakes up in the back of an ambulance with a small thin bandage wrapped around his head. I couldn’t help but see the parallels between this scene and the birth of Julie where Travolta injures himself and wakes up with a small thin bandage. Does Look Who’s Talking Too contain an homage to Blow Out?! -
Ok, but they still didn't have the election and travel 3 weeks back in time. Or maybe Mary Kate did that as part of the curse?!
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I came here to see if anybody else noticed this. It's such lazy filmmaking. There's no way the scenes were in a different order. And a Spring election really makes no sense. The only thing I could think of was that they were working backwards from the Halloween party? There's no reason why the election couldn't be in the fall.
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What's with him creepily staring at his father's image with the chyron "Mexican Drug Wars Pose Terror Threat"? If he's such a high powered billionaire news anchor shouldn't there be some normal images of him online or in a magazine? Or why not just watch the news and see him moving and talking. Pausing it on one image is so disturbing!
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That really bugged me that they were able to hear him from so far away and over the noise from the party. Also, what the hell happened to those two? They're not in the rest of the movie.
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Episode 195 - Never Too Young to Die: LIVE! (w/ Matt McConkey)
RyanHorn replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Elder Stargrove doesn’t know his left from his right. -
It makes me wonder if there was deleted scenes from school where he had to pretend to be both Matthew and Martha. We only see them interact at school once... when his friend throws the football. Either that or Kimberly is a stalker.
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Two omissions: I have never seen people announce that they're getting off an elevator in real life, on tv, or in a movie. Is that a thing people do? Why include that in the movie? Those men don't even need to be in the scene much less have a line! And a line as pointless as "getting off!"? I was expecting Dangerfield to make a jacking off joke, but nothing. They just have to move out of the way and stop their conversation over and over again. Very strange. Also the fancy meal that Brandis fantasizes about is two plain hamburgers? Did Rodney take home all the other food?
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Cage mentions that Wolf is similar to this movie in the commentary track, but then the director changes the subject and they never revisit it.