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hotironskillet

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  1. I watched Short Circuit 2 this past weekend with my kids and came right here to recommend it as a bad movie to cover. How a movie with Michael McKean in it can be this bad, I don't know. I would love to hear the gang cover the scene where Johnny 5 gets beaten so badly that his motor fluid spurts out like blood and (spoiler alert) the final scene where he gets U.S. citizenship.


  2. When Emilio makes up Anthony Hopkins ID number, did anyone else think it was going to be the number he was entering into the machine to switch souls? I think that makes a lot more sense for the entire ending. Emilio could have memorized those digits for a couple minutes and it's logical that it's the number to switch bodies. Mick Jagger wouldn't need to lie for no reason about Emilio getting the number right.

     

    That's exactly what I thought it was going to be. Then I thought that Mick Jagger was going to pull out his hand truth machine to verify it since they introduced that plot device and never went anywhere with it.

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  3. The main question I still have about the movie is whether or not the punk band are werewolves themselves.

     

    We first seem them playing at that punk warehouse show in LA. Now we know some of the people in attendance, like Mariana, are werewolves because they lead those punks away to eat them. This also means not everybody there was a werewolf either. The only thing we know at this point is the fact the band has a song about werewolves which is either very telling or a supreme coincidence. Next we see them playing in the Transylvanian castle for the giant orgy party that Stirba was having. So this band flew out from LA to Transylvania for this gig. Was this because they were werewolves or were the werewolves in attendance at the first show so taken by this song about "howling" and "werewolves" that they turned to each other and said, "Hey, you know what would really tie this giant Howling werewolf orgy party together, this song!" at which point they hired them and flew them out. They seemingly left the orgy party before things really hit the fan so maybe they were unaware. Then we see the band one last time at the end of the movie seemingly back in LA and nothing is clear one way or the other if they are werewolves or in on it all. All we know for a fact is the have one song that really fits in nicely with everything going around them and they are seemingly LA based.

     

    Does this also mean the band was on the same flight as dum-dum and the reporter? I can't imagine there are that many flights a day in and out of rural Transylvania, so these LA based people traveling at the same time must have run into each other at some point right?

     

    I was confused about the scenes with the punk rock band. I thought that every time they showed them it was the same footage of them from the punk rock warehouse scene in the beginning, which seemed pretty lazy and stupid. Or maybe the sets just had a very similar feel and that's what confused me.

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