What the crap? Stupidly major spoiler in thumbnail, that was not necessary. No chill guys. Seriously though. Not cool. Please change it before people actually get spoiled.
Not to mention it's not "Two movies you didn't know were connected." The connection is quite obvious if you have seen both films, it's not subtle and shouldn't even be on the list to begin with.
I really like the idea of "fun kids movie" is connected with "fucked up or gory action movie" with Danny Trejo being the same character in Spy Kids and Machete. A part of the image in my head is Machete seeing his niece and nephew a few steps away from knocking on his door, so he hides all of his deadly weapons, mostly with a wall panel that's covered with guns and knives flips over to all of the gadgets. He's just like "I clean it up for the kids, man, but if they weren't around, I probably would've strangled Floop with his intestines or something." And that he's an agent for the same place the Spy Kids are working for, mainly implying that the kids won't have fun and colorful missions forever.
Nick Palmares did the thumbnail really spoil it, did the thumbnail give away the plot, did it tell you the main character uncle molests her, did it show that at the end the villain gets crazy strong abilities. No the the thumbnail gave none of that away.
John Potato Yup, and Aliens appear fucking everywhere, including the DC universe and Star Wars. Nowadays it's next to impossible to find something NOT connected to that huge mass of just about every fictional world or story.
The reveal in split is actually amazing and changes the story, it would be nice if you guys didn't spoil it with the thumbnail. Especially since its still in cinemas, please respect fellow film lovers!
divzerr r said the one complaining about a movie being spoiled, after the movies been out for a long time now, you didn't get spoiled bro, you got late breaking news
I don't know how it spoils anything.. aside from all the people in the comments explaining how it is a spoiler. The movie is old now; people should have watched it by now if they give a shit.
@Jason Emmons.....Its old?Split is old?Its still in fucking theaters you dipshit.I watch movies at home not in theaters so from the thumbnail i learned it was a sequel to a movie i had anticipated a sequel for forever.It would have been a nice surprise. Im unsubbing,not to make a point i just don't want this to happen again.If i knew a way to keep their videos out of my recommendations i would just to make 100% sure. If i sound a tad pissed i am.Video game RU-vidrs do shit like this all the dam time and they do it on purpose.This shit got old a long time ago now.
I have a feeling that Super 8 and Cloverfield are connected given that both of their aliens look insanely similar. I've had a theory that Super 8 is the beginning of the Cloverfield story.
iKeYa_45 Well unfortunately you'd be 100% wrong. The Cloverfield movie is set in the 21st century and the alien came in a meteor that crashed in the ocean. Super 8 was set in the 1970s or 80s and the alien came on a ship
iKeya45 It's still a good theory. There are actually a few other movies also connected to those via an elaborate marketing campaign. look up "Slusho" in connection with J.J. Abrams shared movie universe, and watch how deep the rabbit hole goes.
I remember that the 1998 Kurt Russell sci-fi film "Soldier" was directly connected to the Blade Runner universe. The tattoos on the main character's arm were the names of all the battlefields he had fought at, and some match the locations mentioned in the film such as the Tannhäuser Gate.
This entire video is about easter eggs. The only thing that could be considered as a "connection" or "link" is split and that other movie John McClane played in.
Just watched UNBREAKABLE again last night, sooo good. M Night should have stuck with building this franchise, maybe every other film of his for a while. Maybe it would have kept him grounded and he wouldn't have gone off the rails... maybe.
Technically, Parker and Castle are connected since they're both part of the Marvel universe, so...yeah. So the characters are connected, but it can't be said that the films themselves are connected.
It didn't say the Punisher was a sequel, it just said it was a "link" to the "movie that came out that same year." Anyway, point being that they just placed it as an easter egg/bump for the Punisher. Kind of like how the next Pixar film is always foreshadowed in the current one (Nemo in Monsters, Inc., Dug in Ratatouille, etc.). Not to be confused with Deadpool and how he lampshaded the upcoming sequel in the Ferris Bueller fourth wall-break at the end of the film.
You didn´t know Split and Unbreakable were connected? It was pretty obviously there in the movie´s final scene. That was the great Shymalan twist of that movie. Also a really stupid one. To be honest, I didn´t expect it but you also don´t expect genital warts. Doesn´t make them good either.
Love how everyone is mad about the thumbnail spoiler. If you care about spoilers, you should have seen the movie by now. It has been out for almost a month
Elysia Uhhh.... No. Being as how I'm a grown ass man, even though my kids have the DVD's, I've never seen Spy Kids. Therefore, I didn't know about the connection. And, since I wouldn't let my kids watch Machete, but they've seen all of the Spy Kids movies, I doubt they'd realize the reference either. In conclusion, your assumption is incorrect.
It'd actually be that you could say it's a shit major spoiler for Split for wankers #SHITMAJORSPOILERFORSPLITFORWANKERS Least get the running joke right, man.
The reference ending was one of the best parts of the film for me, especially because I'm a fan of the referenced film and M.Night Shamaylan's other work. I especially liked it due to how unexpected it was. A spoiler is something that ruins, reveal, spoils an unexpected part of the film, especially twists and endings, therefore whether it bothered you personally or not, it IS a spoiler.
Note I'm referring to the second thumbnail, not the original. How is it a spoiler? It's a twist/reveal in a movie by a director whose entire body of work is known for twists/reveals. Was it in the trailers? No. Was it announced it was going to be connected to Unbreakable? No. Was it announced that Willis would be in the film as Dunn? NO. THEN IT'S A SPOILER ASSHOLES. It's not that hard. #ShitSpoilerForWankers
Total Recall and Blade Runner are said to be connected. Maybe not the movies directly but the original short stories were said to be in the same universe. Total Recall's original story is called "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", and Blade Runner's original story was called "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?". There was an old podcast I use to listen to that discussed this. Really crazy stuff.
When i was in the cinema and saw the last scene, i looked all around the room and just saw question marks, most ppl dont know Unbreakable tho or forgotten it, if bruce willes wouldnt be in that scene, i wouldnt knew that instandly either.
Ing. Arturo Alcocer. Because it shows a connection to Unbreakable. Going into the film, no one knew that & it legitimize the power he possessed at the end. But all that is obvious. So if this wasn't a spoiler then why didn't most reviewers mention this? I'm not sure if you're trolling or not.
Rodney McKay not trolling at all, i took that scene more like a fan service, the scene doesnt change the plot story at all. MAYBE trying to set up a sequel, but thats a huge reach.
All Tarantino films are connected. It is even surmised that Jules from Pulp Fiction is the same character as the aged piano player who gets killed during the 'massacre' in Kill Bill. On that note, Jackie Brown, True Lies and The Rum Diary are connected because their source material is from the same author and they even share characters. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmore_Leonard Kevin Smith's films are also related. It's called the View-A-Skewniverse.
Jason Ross I thought it was interesting that Wurlitzer was black in True Romance and white in Natural Born Killers, and Scagnetti was an unseen parole officer in Reservoir Dogs and a corrupt detective in Natural Born Killers
Also, The Rum Diary wasn't written by Leonard was well. But Joe Kidd, 3:10 To Yuma, the Rylan series, The Big Bounce, Mr. Majestyc and Rum Punch(aka Jackie Brown) were.
the only one who really impressed me is american psycho connection with the rules of attraction. btw you should make a video about series connections The walking dead vs Breaking Bad, there are few strong connections there
I was gonna say "Get Him To The Greek" and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" but I think that was supposed to be an obvious spin-off (not quite a sequel). Oh yeah!!! Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction and Victor Vega from reservoir dogs were brothers and for a long time Tarantino planned on writing and directing a movie about the two brothers. Kevin Smith has stuff like that all through most of his movies.
Robert Rodriguez directed it, but Tarantino wrote the screenplay. Of course I just read that it was based on a story by Robert Kurtzman, so maybe HE came up with the gecko brothers.
the 1st time I seen "split" I was surprised and excited to see in the end credit clip connection between "split" and "unbreakable". I was the only one at the time to get the connection because "unbreakable" is my all time dark superhero movie. can't wait to see what comes next!...
The Ash vs Freddy vs Jason comic book follow-up to Freddy vs Jason (which almost became a movie but ultimately didn't) confirms exactly what you said about the Necronomicon bringing Jason to life and all 3 being in a shared universe.
Regarding "Split", the way the connection was made to "Unbreakable" could have been more subtle, I didn't enjoy it that much, but the movie, however, wasn't bad and the way it built up was somewhat powerful, which was due to a decent writing and also to a brilliant performance by James McCavoy.
I've realized that all the movies I really really like are connected through me - I can really see my "reflection" in them. Maybe that's why I like them....
I haven't seen Split yet, knew of the Spoiler, maybe not a lot of people would get the reference to Unbreakable. Why use a very recent movie as the thumbnail? At least use the Freddy Vs Jason or something. That's obvious. But for Split it's a major spoiler without the spoiler warning.
It sucks that I had that spoiled, but on the bright side I want to see the movie now since I gave up on him after all his movies sucked in comparison to Unbreakable and Six Sense which were amazing. The Last Air Bender was one of the worst movies ever.
2:29 wow as a hardcore marvel fan, who's favorite character is the punisher. I'm shocked I never knew about this cameo/Easter egg. Spider-Man 2 is one of the best superhero movies, and it's fitting since punisher debuted in a Spider-Man comic. Nice tie in
Hey WhatCulture, dunno if you've seen this one and it could be a long shot but.... ..in Texas Chainsaw (2013) when Jed saws his way into the carnival he meets a female(?) wearing a very 'distinctive' pig mask and cape. Could this be a link to the 'SAW' films? Again, could be a long shot but it looks almost EXACTLY like the disguise that Shawnee Smith wears in the later SAW films. Love your work guys, Ben your voice over is what made me subscribe! from Springy..
While stationed in Augsburg, Germany, I slipped on some icy steps, fall down go BOOM. Within 5 minutes, I was in the E.R. and another 5 I was in radiology. I worked at this hospital and knew everyone. When the x ray tech put the film on the light bar, he said, well ship or something like that. I suggested that he should work on his bedside manner. He told me that I had 15 fractures in my tibia and 3 more in my fibula. At this point, I started talking about shipping or such like. Samuel Leroy didn't have that many in Unbreakable. At some point I realized that my weekend was shot.
there's also a connection between Aliens and Buffy the Vampire Slayer In an episode on Angel we see a commercial for the law firm who lists some of their clients. Among them mentioned are Weyland/Yutani and YoYodyne propulsion (Buckaroo Banzai)) Also there's a link between Blade Runner and the old 70's series Kolchak, the NiGht Stalker In the episode "Mr R.I.N.G. ' The "robot" was created by the 70's version on the Tyrell Corp. ( a forerunner to the replicants, perhaps?)
SPLIT was such a good movie... I was expecting the typical ending where the girls somehow overpower the hyperinteligent manbeast which trapped them in a zoo basement, then he goes full hulk mode and eats the heart of the two bitches, survives two shotgun blasts to the chest, opens two bars open with his bare hands and manages to escape.
Actually, it was really fucking stupid. SPOILER: So the two girls died for an involuntary quality that they had no control over. "Oh you lived a perfectly normal life? Then you die." It was as simple as that. There was no way to avoid the monster unless you had been singlehandedly abused by your caretakers.
Infires Nation's ARMY Whats wrong with that? Its a reverse on the typical horror cliché that if you had sex you die. In split its if you're good, you die.
Han from the Fast & Furious movies originally appeared in a highschool drama called Better Luck Tomorrow since Justin Lin thought he was too cool not to use again, pretty weird movie to watch knowing what the character goes on to do
i have a few movie links, in Xmen 2 the agents that invade the x mansion with william striker are Hydra Agents from the avengers and captain america films, same thing with deadpool as the final battle takes place on the wreckage of nick fury's helicarrier from the first avengers movie