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Feel like some of these are a stretch particularly Logan. They escape to a better life, we aren’t expected to be shown how that all works out just that they have a chance.
Something I didn't notice until a rewatch: the guys chasing them explicitly state that they have to get the kids before they reach the border. It's not explained why but it is implied they can't get to them once they cross.
What? Maybe I need rewatxh it myself but I'm pretty sure It ends with the revelation that it was a group of there a race that was desperate for help, ended up being used and abused by humans. And now the humans worry that once they make it back to their race, there race are going to be pissed off with how they were treated
Snowpiercer - The only way I interpreted that last bit is 'they are totally dead'. It looked like an especially inhospitable location. Not only is the world as a whole a post-apocalyptic snowball, but they appear to have crashed at a worse place than most, in a mountainous region. I mean, even the polar bear living there was a bit improbable. The humans would have to scrape by with looting the wreckage for supplies for as long as they can, but eventually supplies will run out unless they manage to jury rig a means to keep the resource production going somehow, enough to maintain even a small fraction of the original population.
@@kittikats I mean sure, that's a given, but there is no realistic way for them to survive long in that environment. It would be too hostile, given their total inexperience with harsh wilderness survival.
Andrew dosen't speak to Mr. Fletcher after that performance, in my mind. He just did that to show him how good he was. His dad watching makes me think he went home right after that and lived his life as a better drummer and maybe even a better teacher. Just my perception.
My theory for Kill Bill 3? Nikki kills Beatrix, BB trains. Nikki is trained in rage by Daryl Hannah,s character to get revenge, while the Japanese sword guy trains BB. They find out in the finale that Bill is both of their fathers, the only difference was that Bill wasn’t in love with Nikki,s mom but her mom was cool with it and raised her with another guy.
That’s a possibility but I can maybe imagine that kill Bill three actually has BB and Nikki team up. I’m not sure who they would kill but you know that could be the ending. They realize what has happened in their lives so they both end up just becoming sibling assassins.
Am I wrong here? For number 1, the video talks about the movie “Sing”. In the lower left of every scene, it shows copyright to Disney. But it’s an Illuminations film as the video states and Illuminations is owned by Universal and not Disney.
I'd like to think in the Logan movie that X-force took all the mutants in and then pulled an Xavier with protecting them among others.... (I can dream can't I?)
You mean Alpha Flight? It was definitely more implied that without the Sentinels taking over, the rest of the world outside the United States is much more accepting of mutants/super powered beings.
District 9: The alien ship is, itself, a slave ship. That's why the red prawns are all just packed in like cargo. Christopher (not a red prawn) is having his own self-examination as he experiences the camps. Hard to say what message he is bringing back.
"Child has a romantic, sexual relationship with an adult, so let's dive into how this traumatizes the adult" is a take you seriously might want to reconsider. Seriously.
Gareth doesn't provide facts anymore. He provides opinions masquerading as ragebait facts. The suggestion to comment in the middle of the video seems to reinforce this. It's really sad.
@@PrinceIsot That's incorrect. Gareth made the insinuation. johndoe simply understood the point of what was said and I agree. I'm kind of worried that you didn't see it that way. EDIT: It's Gareth and not Jules. Jules doesn't make mistakes.
No Life? Calvin makes it to Earth after further mutating. With men on boats about to be consumed as well, only fueling Calvin’s growth. Also, it’s in the ocean which gives it an environment to escape.
Whiplash. I took away that you can be brilliant (but be fully ready to sacrifice a normal life for it) or have a normal life but never be as great because you cant dedicate the time it takes to be exceptional. Like if you want to be Olympic or professional athlete level you aren't going to normal school, hanging with friends, working a job, doing homework then squeezing in training. Youre training every spare moment you have. Or working out. Or doing recovery days but still working different aspects (strategy / research / diet etc) Its what it takes
Dirty Dozen- Jiminez died in the parachute drop. As the others were meeting up afterward it was mentioned. But we've watched it a dozen times so... lol! Nice bit of trivia though.
No, back then there was no confusion with oceans eleven ending. Benedict told them they couldn't hide and was gonna find out if they indeed stole the money. The bad guys following them are just that, following them until they show any sign they stole the money.
Never thought Ocean was targeted for assassination but surveillance. 3 public hits can go wrong pretty easily. If he wanted him dead he could have set that up to happen in prison. In District 9 they literally had a guy on film saying they didn’t know what CJ would do once he got home.
Your reading of the script is mind bogglingly annoying. 'Blah blah blah interesting fact blah and the sentence is over.......big pause....oh no the sentence is not over there's more. Whatculture vids are just terribly put together and have been for a long time. Sort your editing please! Possibly the best pop culture content on youtube, ruined by terrible editing.