15 Insane Theories About Movies And Television That Will Blow Your Mind
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
Most of the time I'm on my phone... So when I see the theories I tell myself I'm going to my computer to post them but I never do. -
lol @ super mario 3 being a play... I spent many many hours trying to beat that "play" if true.
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Anybody who has actually watched the bond film knows that theory is ? .
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ROZAYTABERNACLE wrote: »There has to be a theory for why Will's aunt changed looks in Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Someone has to have came up with something.
She woke up one day and said "? being a career minded professor... I'm rich and gonna live like all the other Beverly Hills wives!".
Thus she had a child, became a homemaker, had lots of plastic surgery and did extensive skin bleaching (hence her change in appearance). -
That Spongebob ? is BS
I think some ex writer made the tape, but it wasn't real or it all never happened at all
No kids were killed for sure and nobody was arrested -
Indiana Jones is a child molester and made Marion from pt 1 be an alcholic because he had sex w/ her when she was 14 and he was 24 and he has no remorse
Originally it was written Jones would have sex w/ her at 11
So it makes since Jones is an explorer he raided her Lost Ark and her Temple of Doom and got the Chrystal skull when she was 14 -
I saw The Big Lebowski twice and umm..... yo I think Walter is The Dude.... like I don't think he exists I think he's a figment of The Dude's imagination cuz the dude is too kind & doesn't like to see the truth in things. Can anyone confirm this ??
btw that was a good ass movie, I was in ? TEARS when Jesus was rubbing the bowling ball against his sack & when they threw the ferret in the bathtub. Man I was laughing so hard my chest was hurting good ? man !
IDK since the Dude was based on a real person the writers knew in real life
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i always thought that about forrest gump, that it could easily not be his kid. but the thing thats crazy is that jenny knows she's gonna die from aids anyway. so she really didnt have to lie to forrest about that being his kid. she had to know how much he loved her and that he would have taken care of the kid regardless. a better twist is that she wanted him to use his money to find a cure and save her life, but then again, he loved her unconditionally and did anything for her and always took her back etc so she could have just asked.
ahh well, ppl always do ? up ? when they dont have to so it could go either way LOL -
I think Jenny doesn't really know who kid that is. So she trained herself to think it was Forrests.
The little ? was 4 y/o before he met his pops... Forrest was running for a year so Jenny still had time to tell him...
Jenny just didn't want to die before getting married and having a family. -
I think Jenny doesn't really know who kid that is. So she trained herself to think it was Forrests.
The little ? was 4 y/o before he met his pops... Forrest was running for a year so Jenny still had time to tell him...
Jenny just didn't want to die before getting married and having a family.
well the thing is ... when he was running the cross country marathon and ? ... that was supposedly three years. so i guess even if jenny wanted to contact him she woulda had to catch him on what ever road he was running or by sending a letter to a hotel he was staying at before he leaves and starts running again or some ? LOL
the fact that he was running for so long and technically you could say that jenny had no way to contact him is the part of the plot that works in jenny's favor. -
I read on some site that Kramer from Seinfeld is supposedly widowed and the windfall from his wife s life insurance is what allows him to live without a job in NY...
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The Bond theory is probably right. It would explain why Bond had been an agent for soooo long and still be in young super-spy shape.
The Tori paradox of SBTB was actually explained Chuck Klosterman's book called Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs.
I can mathematically prove that Forrest Gump Jr. wasn't Forrest's Kid. Who wants to learn some ? out here?
Never watched Hey Arnold, but I've heard of a future while Arnold is engaged to Helga.
? that Fresh Prince ? . ? that Family Matters ? , too.
Mr. ? being a ? probably explains a lot with him. I also think the man's either ? or going senile.
Detective Munch been the ? . I wouldn't be he surprised if some unreleased footage of him being in the New York Undercover universe popped up. Of course, doing that would render Detective Fin (Ice T) useless, since he was Danny Up in that universe, and JD (Malik Yoba) off'd that dude. -
Speakin of new york undercover thst was a goat show..shame its never been released on dvd
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The Bond theory is probably right. It would explain why Bond had been an agent for soooo long and still be in young super-spy shape.
The Tori paradox of SBTB was actually explained Chuck Klosterman's book called Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs.
I can mathematically prove that Forrest Gump Jr. wasn't Forrest's Kid. Who wants to learn some ? out here?
Never watched Hey Arnold, but I've heard of a future while Arnold is engaged to Helga.
? that Fresh Prince ? . ? that Family Matters ? , too.
Mr. ? being a ? probably explains a lot with him. I also think the man's either ? or going senile.
Detective Munch been the ? . I wouldn't be he surprised if some unreleased footage of him being in the New York Undercover universe popped up. Of course, doing that would render Detective Fin (Ice T) useless, since he was Danny Up in that universe, and JD (Malik Yoba) off'd that dude.
There's so many actors who played different characters at one point or another in NY Undercover -
I believe the Bond, Inspector Gadget, Forrest Gump, the Tarantino and Samurai Jack theories...
Consider this:
Genndy Tartakovsky was the director for not only the Powerpuff Girls and was the creator/director for Samurai Jack, he was also the creator and director of Dexter's Laboratory.
How the storyline could go is that all three shows are based on different periods in time in the same universe. The PPG's time being first, Samurai Jack's post apocalyptic/Aku time being next, and Dexter's time being life after reconstruction once Samurai Jack finally defeats Aku.
Why???
In season 3 and 4 of Dexter's Lab, Samurai Jack action figures can sometimes be seen on Dexter's bookshelf as well him referring to himself as "Samurai Jacktion" in one episode. Also, there's an episode or two where Dexter watches a show on TV like Samurai Jack.
After Samurai Jack kills Aku, he becomes a celebrated historical figure and, in the vein of famous samurai Hattori Hanzo of Japanese history, his legacy lives on through various interpretations of himself (i.e. action figures and TV shows based on his life just as there have been many references to Hattori Hanzo in media).
Just thought of that one myself. Seems plausible. -
Watching Arrested Development, late 3rd Season. Just saw Munch....actually playing Detective Munch.
Like I said, dude needs his own universe. -
Where is the Family Matters one? ? spooked lol...
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The Joker from The Dark Knight is an injured war veteran who went insane?
House is actually grown up doggie howser?
Alfred is Bruce Wayne's father?
http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_592_25-mind-blowing-fan-theories-about-movies-tv-shows/ -
I can mathematically prove that Forrest Gump Jr. wasn't Forrest's Kid. Who wants to learn some ? out here?
ok ............. shoot
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Writing movies and tv shows gotta be a top ten job
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X-Men is All About ? Rights:If we asked you what the X-Men movies are a metaphor for, a lot of you would probably say "growing knives out of your hands and stabbing people." Others would point out that the comic was originally about the 1960s civil rights movement and racism, so the movies must be, too. That's close, but no cigar: The X-Men films are actually one big metaphor for ? rights. Says who? Well, the director, for starters. And both screenwriters for X2. And Magneto himself, Ian McKellen. All of whom are ? .
Now, you probably noticed some of the more obvious clues in the movies but took them as isolated jokes -- like the scene in X2 where Iceman "comes out" to his parents and they ask him "Have you tried not being a mutant?" or the one in X-Men: First Class where Beast is in a similar situation and says "You didn't ask, so I didn't tell." Or, you know, that slightly ? scene with young Magneto and Professor X in the same movie.
But those are just stray moments where the metaphor-frosting got a bit lumpy on top of the storytelling cake -- and let us tell you, this is one super ? cake. Let's go through the similarities between mutation and homosexuality: Both "manifest in adolescence" (in the first movie, the first time Rogue realizes she's a mutant is also the first time she kisses a boy). Both are controversial social issues that lead to scare-mongering politicians talking about "saving our children":
In fact, William Stryker, the baddie from X2, also represents homophobia: He sent his mutant son to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters thinking it was a "Pray Away the Powers" camp where his son could be cured, but Xavier responds by pointing out that "mutation is not a disease," again mirroring arguments surrounding homosexuality. When Stryker finds out that his son has been going to a mansion filled with fabulous people dressed in totally killer outfits (another similarity), he gets extremely ? . Some fans have taken this whole thing about as well as Stryker did -- to the point where the screenwriters stepped in and confirmed that, yep, the X-Men are about ? rights.
The ? ? -
damn...I'm mad now. I like fantasy films like X-men because they take me away from real life. Now I'm gonna know that X-men is just an extension of life on the silver screen. ? ? .
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Stan Lee and other folks who worked for marvel stated in interviews several years back stated that the X-Men franchise had more to do with the civil rights movement than anything else. So the ? rights theory is bull.
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ScumbagSwag wrote: »X-Men is All About ? Rights:If we asked you what the X-Men movies are a metaphor for, a lot of you would probably say "growing knives out of your hands and stabbing people." Others would point out that the comic was originally about the 1960s civil rights movement and racism, so the movies must be, too. That's close, but no cigar: The X-Men films are actually one big metaphor for ? rights. Says who? Well, the director, for starters. And both screenwriters for X2. And Magneto himself, Ian McKellen. All of whom are ? .
Now, you probably noticed some of the more obvious clues in the movies but took them as isolated jokes -- like the scene in X2 where Iceman "comes out" to his parents and they ask him "Have you tried not being a mutant?" or the one in X-Men: First Class where Beast is in a similar situation and says "You didn't ask, so I didn't tell." Or, you know, that slightly ? scene with young Magneto and Professor X in the same movie.
But those are just stray moments where the metaphor-frosting got a bit lumpy on top of the storytelling cake -- and let us tell you, this is one super ? cake. Let's go through the similarities between mutation and homosexuality: Both "manifest in adolescence" (in the first movie, the first time Rogue realizes she's a mutant is also the first time she kisses a boy). Both are controversial social issues that lead to scare-mongering politicians talking about "saving our children":
In fact, William Stryker, the baddie from X2, also represents homophobia: He sent his mutant son to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters thinking it was a "Pray Away the Powers" camp where his son could be cured, but Xavier responds by pointing out that "mutation is not a disease," again mirroring arguments surrounding homosexuality. When Stryker finds out that his son has been going to a mansion filled with fabulous people dressed in totally killer outfits (another similarity), he gets extremely ? . Some fans have taken this whole thing about as well as Stryker did -- to the point where the screenwriters stepped in and confirmed that, yep, the X-Men are about ? rights.
The ? ?
gives no ? about the movies anyway....
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