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What are the source of the claims of this video? I have seen two other videos from this channel, and as far as I can tell, you seem to use movie author statements from media as well as movie scripts as sources. In order to set your channel aside form those channels, who make bold (random unproven) claims about anything and everything, you should give clear proof of facts for what you are saying. Otherwise for watchers of this youtube channel, it looks like just another channel making up stuff. EDIT: I have an even better idea: Why not always show (e.g. at the bottom of the video) where the current statement's source is from: E.g. "official movie", "author media statement", "unreleased movie script", "hypothesis", etc... This would be the first youtube channel become an actually reliable source of lore information, as (as said above) all the other youtube channels either give no sources, or are very vague on them.
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What are the source of the claims of this video? I have seen two other videos from this channel, and as far as I can tell, you seem to use movie author statements from media as well as movie scripts as sources. In order to set your channel aside form those channels, who make bold (random unproven) claims about anything and everything, you should give clear proof of facts for what you are saying.
Otherwise for watchers of this youtube channel, it looks like just another channel making up stuff.
EDIT:
I have an even better idea: Why not always show (e.g. at the bottom of the video) where the current statement's source is from: E.g. "official movie", "author media statement", "unreleased movie script", "hypothesis", etc... This would be the first youtube channel become an actually reliable source of lore information, as (as said above) all the other youtube channels either give no sources, or are very vague on them.
what movie was that at like 18 sec of the video?
Pacific rim lol