12 Movies That Wasted Great Twist Ideas
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Jurassic World does use it's plot point. Her being a clone it what makes her relate so strongly to the 'cloned dinosaurs', and leads to her releasing them. "they're just like me"
And after that, they eat a lot of children
I was just going to say the same thing. She releases the dinosaurs cause she does relate to them and thinks they deserve to live.
@@timothyhiggins5560 I aknowedge, but I dont care
Plus there’s still a third movie coming. And that could have more for clone girl’s story. We don’t know yet. 🤷🏻♂️
Okay, good, I'm not crazy. I was like, "But...they did...?"
Bradley Coopers character was already depressed and disturbed throughout the movie, that was quite clear. The award ceremony was the wake up call, and the speech by the manager was the ignition to a suicide.
I agree...it just showed how when you are mentally like that those things can push you. No matter who says it
Jackson didn’t kill himself just because of the ‘random’ guy, he was always planning on doing it. He wrote I’ll Never Love Again as a sort of suicide note. He was already at a stage of contemplating it for quite some time. His entire character arc was showing how mental illness and addiction can take over someone’s life, it had nothing to do with what Ali’s manager said, but the reason his words were important is because you should always consider what other people are going through before you say things to them.
I'll Never Love Again was the song my wife and I danced to on our wedding. Just got married om 12/16/20. So happy and beyond excited
You are 1000% this film was different than the rest because they gave Jackson more backstory to show the illness ran in his family. Either they didn’t like the film and said what they said or they didn’t understand it
@John Doe wow what an asshole
Plus it wasn't really a twist, given that the main male character also committed suicide in the previous three versions of "A Star Is Born", so we saw it coming.
@@joelmedina7121 That is epic on so many levels! :)
In Fallen kingdom she lets the dinosaurs out at the end because "they're alive like me" that's the clone thing affecting her choices and actions
or, you know, empathy
that line was hilarious
I came to say that! Did anyone at whatculture see the movie?
@@JoshHatfield I dunno but I wish I hadn't 😂
I'm shocked they didn't include the plot twist from Jurassic World. I literally groaned when it was revealed the indominus rex was part raptor. All I could think was "that's the oh-so-unspeakable bit of DNA that the scientists didn't want to reveal?"
Honestly, it didn't really make sense for the scientists to insist on keeping this information classified. I literally thought that the twist was that human DNA was used bc it would explain many things about the indo rex (e.g. heightened intelligence, hunting for sport) as well as why there would be any refusal to reveal the last bit of DNA used to create the dinosaur. From what I hear, I wasn't the only one who thought this bc that's now a fan theory.
Honestly, like half the list just missed the points the twists made or are just largely wrong if you'd actually just watched the movie
Sondheim himself has said that Into the Woods is not about the AIDS crisis.
Ok. I was wondering about that statement. I have a dvd copy of the Broadway show and have watched it many times and I never got the impression it was in any way about AIDS.
A star is born. The guy wasn’t suggesting the Jack commit suicide. Just that he was holding Allie back. He didn’t have to kill himself to solve that. He was suicidal all along! Also his suicide was not a plot twist twist. We all saw that coming.
Yeah a true twist that none us woulda seen coming that woulda made it better was say her or someone close ACTUALLY catching him and SAVING him.
Yeah they really missed the mark on that whole entry
Considering this was the 4th version, yep in no way a plot twist.
Yeah, they completely misinterpreted that
Yeah... you all definitely did not understand A Star Is Born...
Sometimes I really wonder if the writers who make these lists actually watch the movies or just do a quick google search and say “eh sounds about right.”
To clarify: A Star Is Born doesn’t have a plot twist. It’s foreshadowed early on he was going to kill himself. Just because he was told to kill himself doesn’t mean that all the previous pain and mental illness no longer had an influence on his choices. He killed himself because of years of depression, substance abuse, and mental illness. It was a waste of an entry even including it in this video.
Yep completely agree. The “random guy” was just a small cherry on top of a very large cake.
We definitely have 2 different views of A Star Is Born.
He killed himself BECAUSE of all of those things, including depression and addiction.
Exactly, people without other issues don't just go 'welp guess I'll committ suicide because some rando told me to. If that w as the case half the population would be dead'
@@Ceares you’re generalize everyone into what you think someone would do. Narrow outlook.
On, Remember Me, I've always liked the idea that movies just shatter into something totally unforseen.
I like the idea that it shows how much influence outside forces have on life. It seems that people really don't like it because they didn't get the ending they wanted but that's real life. They used 9/11 but it could be a car accident or anything else.
I loved this movie
I think it made the point that every person who died that day was in their own love story, redemption story, family drama, coming-of-age story. So many lives that stopped. The audience is invited into a life so we can appreciate what the sudden and unpredictable ending of that life means.
Did she even watch JurassicWorld: Fallen Kingdom? The little girl releases all the dinosaurs at the end because they are clones like her.
Seriously. Her being a clone is exactly what prompts her behavior.
That's like if I were to release a bunch of serial killers from a Max Security prison, "because they're humans, like me.."
@@L33tSkE3t WTF does that have to do with anything?
@@Woodchuck1965 It's a moronic decision with all of the logic of the little clone girl releasing all the dinosaurs (killing machines), "because she's a clone like them" is similar to me releasing a bunch of serial killers (also killing machines) from prison because they're humans like me.. it's not a complicated analogy
@@L33tSkE3t did you even watch the video moron? It's about twist that never had anything else to do with the movie. The twist was the girl was a clone and then at the end she releases the dinosaurs because they are clones like her. It's not a discussion of whether what she dis was morally right.
I always felt that the suddenness of 9/11 in Remember me was intentional. After all that’s how it really happened. It was a routine day for everyone in those buildings and on the ground. That was how it I saw it anyway so it made sense to me.
Exactly. It was a beautiful representation of what complex lives we all live and how every single person who died that day had their own stories suddenly and violently ended. It’s an attempt to put the loss into perspective.
@@hannnnahhahhahha If the director had subtly laced in clues to the date, prior dates displayed on digital clocks/phones in the background, popular music of that time, etc., I could more easily buy into it being a deep and complex metaphor. Otherwise it just stinks of being a lazy "gotcha" ending tacked on for drama and because every movie nowadays needs to have a "twist".
Now that you mention it like that I legit got another perspective of it. That's pretty nice. Originally I just thought it was some cheap moment to bait emotion from the viewer but seeing the point not as a drama that ends with loss but as the story that came before the loss, it changes my entire opinion on it. Actually makes the end really impactul.
Doesnt she let the dinosaurs go saying they are just like her?
That was so dumb. She has no idea of the chaos they unleashed
@@deannas2778 The herbivores are going to be in The forest where they have everything to live peacefully and The carnivores, maybe a few ones Will see what's going on in populated places
I came to the comments to say exactly this. It entirely shaped her decisions for the rest of the movie, don't know what What Culture is talking about.
I was thinking the same thing. Didn't she even say something like who am I to say they shouldn't exist
Yeah, the movie literally does the exact thing WhatCulture says it should've done.
How is the children of the corn's ending a twist? Anyone familiar with King's work would know that ofcourse the monster is real. The monster is always real... and always connected to the dark tower in some way, but if you've only seen his movies that's a piece of information you won't have.
It's often suggested that WhatCulture doesn't actually watch any of the movies they put on these lists
@@jeffreyknickman5559 You can blame the article writer, not the presenter for this one. Kirsten-Ria is only reading this other lady's article. :-(
Look at the end of each video and it reveals the article writer as well as the presenter.
dianaluna25
no one singled out your precious
and blameless _presenter._
@@selfademus There is no need to be rude, either to me or anyone else.
dianaluna25
please look up the word _rude_ and discover its meaning and usage.
it's always nice when someone shows up to tell everyone who we
should blame... especially when nobody asked... and to top it off
was your unjustified and total bullsh*t response to me. one might
consider such behavior as being definitively _obnoxious..._ and
seriously, did ya really need to be? to me? and *everyone* else?
i simply guided you back to Earth and reintroduced your feet to the
ground... sue me.
I liked the plot twist in Remember Me. I enjoyed that movie
Were you paying attention during Jurassic World? Maisy being a clone DOES influence her actions! It's why she sets the dinosaurs free! She says it herself - "They're alive like me."
Some of these "Great" twist ideas are called terrible twists on other lists such as remember me. Make up your mind. Were they good or bad.
THEY ATE LISTS FROM THIS SAME CHANNEL
Could be that the twists themselves are good but the contexts and movies they were in made them stupid and/or cheap
I prefer to watch The Happening under the assumption that the plants are not actually responsible and that the characters in the movie are just confused and willing to believe anything that explains what’s happening and that the REAL villain of the movie is confusion and mass hysteria.
Like most of M. Night’s films.
That’s a MUCH better idea than what we got.
Considering how people in America are reacting to COVID right now the film isn’t that cringe anymore.
WhatCulture: come for the headline; stay for the comic inability to read out a script with any long words.
Or for the minimal research done for the lists
The main channel does suck...but the specialized channels are better.
@@roxmenot2 All right there, keyboard warrior, I bet your parents are proud of you
“The Happening” at Number 1!? “What? No…” 😂😂😂
LOL
That movie is so bad is a comedy.
God damn it, first example and already incorrect.
Remind me, Kirsten, who released the dinosaurs at the end of the film? And why?
Do at least some minimum research!
I don't know why she even still presents lists she literally messes up or just straight says things that didnt happen in ever video she is in I mean whatculture has a problem with this in general but she is one of the worst parts of whatculture decline
I was looking for this exact comment!!
@@MrsWoodthorp I wasn't the first one either. But you know what?! Have a great 2021! At minimum not worse than mine ;)
This is a really, really poorly written script delivered with the skill of a grade 8 student giving a book report on a book they didn’t actually read.
Children of the corn wasn't only misunderstood by this channel its ACTUALLY WAY better then most of the Hollywood horror movies these days.
An Star is born's ending makes sense just fine.. several others they probably also didn't do their homework on or totally didn't get with this channel post either
A number 6.. its called a PLOT TWIST and good writing. MANY, dare I say near all aliens invasion movies play out that way.
"Battle L.A.", BOTH ID4s, that Mary E. WINSTEAD Cloverfield movie...All examples of us ALMOST losing before finding out ways to turn it around.
Into the Woods is very plainly not about the aids crisis. I have literally no idea how you came up with that one
Was the twist they didn’t actually watch the ending of lots of these movies? The clone thing is central to the ending, the suicide in Star is born is literally telegraphed throughout and the manager rant was just the final push because at that point Jackson actually believed him, he was holding Ali back.
And in Remember Me he was the one that died. She went to visit his grave.
My Bloody Valentine 3D might not be the best movie, but damn does it bring back good feelings/memories. Anyone else born 91/92/93 feel the same way?
In fallen kingdom she presses the button partially because she felt for them and said they were like her
I actually completely agree with #1. Part of why The Happening was so disappointing was that the premise is really good and haunting - but the execution.... 🤮🤮😂
The "Life Itself" section evidently misunderstands the point of the film. The rest doesn't revolve around random characters, it continues an exploration of different lives interweaving. It's full of relatable and realistic characters and tells a gorgeous story of love and loss.
Maisie finding out she was a clone did effect her actions. It's why she freed the dinosaurs at the end.
Serenety makes sense if you are a gamer that has played any MMORPG though...you can kinda see the twist comming a mile away.
I feel like the only person who likes The Happening... I sorta figured out the plant thing before hand, but you have to view things from an M. Night view and know his way of filmmaking.
I, too, unironically enjoy _The Happening._ It's not a perfect movie by any means, but I definitely don't think it was so bad that it was an accidental comedy. That scene where the shotgun peeks through the window and shoots Spencer Breslin still haunts me.
@@pibb2474 M night is one of my favorite directors right now so I just like his work. A lot of it doesn't make much sense unless if you're a fan of his
I don't agree with the idea of revealing that it took place on 9/11 at the start would have made the Remember Me twist better. What the film was trying to do was show how tragedies happen suddenly, without any warning. To warn the audience would have undermined that. You can debate whether the film itself is interesting enough to justify this twist, but it accomplished exactly what it intended to.
In Fallen Kingdom she opened the door at the end of the film because the dinosaurs were clones, ‘just like her.’
Oh, *that* Serenity
You obviously didn’t watch the movie because the guy just told him he was holding her back he didn’t really suggest he kill himself. Jackson was already troubled and was heading down that road anyways but just like in other versions he kills himself to set her free because she would have given things up for him. That wasn’t a twist.
I thought Remember Me was good. The twist got me.
Yous really missed the whole movie of "A Star is Born" it talks throughout of mental health with Coopers characters dad suffering and the brother scared he's going the same route and using alcohol as a coping mechanism and then that he isn't better because of alcohol but hes more accepting of what's to come and so he writes I'll always love you this way knowing in time he'll likely be gone as he doesn't believe he'll stay strong enough and then the exec guy basically reinforces his fears and pushes him, it's not just.....because
Maisie released the dinosaurs at the end of “Fallen Kingdom” because she was a clone like them, so it very much had an impact on the plot.
They don’t put much effort into these list most times....
@@MiguelGonzalez-og9qw yeah a lot of them are a stretch but by the way it’s presented like their enthusiasm with it you think they actually believe it.
@@pab1381 most definitely!! I remember they did one saying Armageddon didn’t make sense to use the drill team instead of astronauts when there was a scene in the movie in which Bruce Willis points out why they need people that knew how to work the drill and repair it on the spot...
The new jurassic parks were meant to have human dinosaur hybrids...... So im glad they settled on just a clone 🙄
sorry, but there's no way in hell that Stephen King wrote
_Children of the Corn_ in '77 so Linda Hamilton could play
the role of Vicky Baxter in '84... which is what referring to
the film as a _Linda Hamilton vehicle_ would actually mean.
As huge Halloween fans in my house, we hate the remake for not making Michael Myers Laurie’s brother. Because honestly, why we he bother going after Laurie again? The franchise is crazy when it comes to what movies are connected but the theme of Michael constantly going after his family is not a bad thing.
I read an article some time ago, in it Carpenter said he wanted Halloween to be a stand alone film. Can't remember if he was under contract of not, but they pretty much forced his hand. He said he grabbed a case of beer sat down and wrote it in one night, purposefully making it as bad as he could, all to piss off the studio heads. Mission accomplished John, how many shitty sequels, remakes, and reboots do we need?!?!?!?
I went into Skyline expecting a typical "aliens invade/humans fight back story" . What I got was a bunch of people who spend most of the movie trapped in their apartment and are killed off one at a time. How that got not one but 2 sequels I will never understand. The less said about its ending the better.
Are there still people that don't get that The Happening was a sendup of 70's disaster movies? It was never intended as a serious film, even if people want to perpetuate that myth on countless lists.
He didn't pull it off properly though.
Right? It's supposed to be a campy B movie. I think the problem most people have with his films is that The Sixth Sense hit it out of the park, so that was the expectation each time, but almost each movie was a different genre, and everyone was too focused on what the "twist" was going to be that they lost what the focus was. Unbreakable is probably his most appreciated film because the "twist" is so low-key that it doesn't detract from the story; it isn't the talking point of the movie, so it doesn't overshadow it. I like The Happening because I don't get hung up on the plants being the cause, and I can enjoy how campy the whole thing is; the crazy old lady at the end is one of the best parts of the movie because the atmosphere is set up so well. I dunno, maybe I just tend to enjoy stuff more and not over-analyze it to death.
@@bewmdogg which is true for most of his films. But the intent was there, and people overlook that aspect in favor of decrying it's ludicrous "twist"
@@roguebantha7324 I thought The Village twist was bad, just bad. Lazy writing.
@@chrispoplarchik8490 which is true, but it is not even needed at all; take away the twist and it doesn't change the rest of the movie - the twist is only there because people expect a twist to be there.
Kirsten: _says there's no saving_ Boxing Helena.
Also Kirsten: _proves she's never _*_seen_* Boxing Helena _by mispronouncing "Helena."_
Remember me was brilliant the twist was excellent, you missed the point in alot of these movies..
Remembers me ending isn’t bad. Why foreshadow a real life event that wasn’t foreshadowed in real life? It seems people want realistic movies, but always hate when they become realistic
It just feels cheap and a little bit exploitative. You could make any story and then end it with a recent tragedy to score emotional points.
What Culture must of never seen the original MBV. I was expecting one of the protagonists to be the killer. Was surprised when the characters were swapped.
The only time killer plants were in a ggod movie, it was in a Comedy. Little Shop of Horrors. And maybe The Body Snatchers Franchise. But it never really works anywhere else.
"with whom she has an affair with"? Is she from the Department of Redundancy Department?
Brits . . . "But in this ever-changing world in which we live in . . . "
Her mangled use of the English language is so exasperating! Please get rid of her and employ someone with at least a simple grasp of correct grammar FFS!
@@WakenerOne "if this ever changing world in which we're living"
@@dereksmith9310 No. No, no, no. I'll buy that as much as I buy "cranberry sauce." Listen to the song. He says it several times, and he says it very clearly. It is without doubt "But _in_ this ever-changing world _in_ which _we_ live _in_ makes you give in and cry to live and let die" (emphasis mine). Turn on the song and crank up the volume.
And by the way, even if he WERE singing what you said, it's STILL bad grammar, and the sentence as a whole makes even LESS sense.
@@WakenerOne saying it again with additional waffle doesn't make it right. You are not quoting the lyrics correctly.
I'm really not sure how you think your misheard lyric makes more sense to be honest.
He Who Walks Amongst The Rows, lieutenant of the Outsiders with He Who Walks Behind and He Who Walks Before
Remember everyone, it's just a script.
then fire the one who wrote that script, I mean, don't they ever double check anything?
What happened to Sci Fri?
Wow, had to stop the video after the first one and ask did you actually see the movie, or maybe you just bailed on the last 20 mins or so? I mean Maisie released the dinos into the world instead of letting them die of poisoning because she was a clone which sets up the next movie/movies. So she basically did side with them over other humans since they are going to kill at least some humans while they are running free.
I was actually hoping the twist was that some of her cloned DNA was the same as the Indoraptor and that's why it was obsessed with chasing her.
i can't be the only one who never minded Laurie being Michael's sister? my favorite of the various Halloween timelines is the H1 -> H2 -> H20 timeline (not counting Resurrection, that thing is just mindless trash, i'll just go by H20's Ronnie making up Resurrection as a really bad story he came up with after Laurie killed Michael at the end of the movie)
WOOOOOW!!! Someone missed the entire point of the A Star is Born ending...
Narrator: Into the woods.
Me: Aaaaand your credibility is gone. Thumbs down..
Surveillance was Lynch's 2nd film. It had some promise but she was left with too much control and not enough help.
You completely dropped the ball on A Star Is Born, you really think it was that guy alone who made him do it? Delete pls
He wants you too, Malachi! (Children of the Corn freaked my shit out. The movies rarely translate well, but SK is the goat to me.)
Absolutely hated that the little girl was a clone. This was a direction they didn't need to go and made me strongly dislike Fallen Kingdom
Hey tree. How's it goin? Say hi to your mother for me.
Hey grass.....
to be fair the maisie clone thing could still be included in the next movie--in fact i expect it. her releasing the dinosaurs against claire's wishes could be foreshadowing to that effect.
Just want to throw it out there that Treverrow had a big hand in Jurassic World 2 and Bayona didn’t write the story, as you implied.
No, The Happening's plot could have never worked. There's nothing sentient about plants.
The happening was a easy fix, just start it off with a group of people removing plants from Aokigahara (suicide forest), have a lab filled with poisonous plants with labels on them, and have it show them fusing different plants but have the ones it mainly show being manchineel tree (perfect for spreading it, and very poisonous, even burning it could kill anyone that breathe it in.), gympie/ Dendrocnide moroides(worlds most painful plant), it could also have plants or animals that causes illusions, and messes with the mind, it adds more horror because they are real things, that could kill us.
The Happening twist wasn't really wasted. The problem was that it ended so abruptly, and instead of showing us what happened, we get an exposition outro to close the movie. And yes, crazy granny.
The Last Jedi gave us the twist that Rey is a nobody. And then what? Nothing. It also wasted the twist that The Force Awakens gave us that Rey is a Force user. The Last Jedi made zero attempt to tell us how or why that awakening happened in Rey. Stupid.
Jurassic park was so good I didnt think of the idea of closing dinosaurs as unrealistic....however fallen Kingdom was so bad the idea of a human clone was to me totally unbelievable
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Five dollar foot longs.
Nice video
Good twists? Sure, alright. GREAT twists? Eeeeh, kind of a reach.
Also, "they're alive... like me" is one of the funniest, dumbest lines written in recent film.
Lol. The common denominator between all the mentioned movies for me is that my friends and I deliberately skipped all of them cause we thought they’re too dumb to even watch on a flight. Guess it was a good cool
I know Rent is a metaphor for The AIDS Crisis (not a good one) but I didn’t get that from Into the Woods.
Honestly, I think that years from now, people that only know 9/11 as a distant tragedy are going to look at these movies differently. Not saying they are good movies, but without the connection, they won't feel like tawdry attempts to play on emotion.
In Remember Me she didn’t die. He was the only one who did.
I have a video suggestion. A video on TV shows giving a reason for a bad season in the actual said TV show. For example Community with season 4 being described by the characters in season 5 as the previous year being the gas leak year.
are you serious? maise releases the dinosaurs instead of letting them die because 'they are alive just like her'
I agree to all except A star is born...
And into the woods is not about AIDS. It is actually several religious allegories in one play.
Jack doesn't kill himself because of ally's manager. He had a history of past suicide attempts and was already suicidal. He decided to commit suicide the moment she lied to him about the tour.
I mean to be fair to fallen kingdom she let the dinosaurs out to roam the earth because she couldn't bear to see them die just because they were unnatural just like her
The Truman show wasn't a twist....it's not like they kept it from us. If you thought that was a twist, you wernt paying attention
... they did make maizey a clone in JP...
Too Many Dam Ads!!!!! Plus this chick doesn't know what she's talking about I love that Dean Winchester was the killer all along in the My Bloody Valentine remake and that he was imagining the other killer in his head.
Never thought of it this way. Nice video!
THE HAPPENING isn't a twist; it's the premise
THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL; THE PRESTIGE
Yes, someone else who feels the same as me about A Star is Born! It made no sense and derailed the overall story for me when a guy who just got over his addiction, low-esteem, and self-destructive issues, would just go ahead and suicide because some random dude says so. It made no sense. Doesn't help his wife's career, doesn't do anything for her or him, etc. His mind wasn't in the pits anymore, so it made no sense he would do what he did.
Someone suffering from addiction and mental illness doesn’t just “get over it” one day. He was obviously still suffering and very fragile. If he wasn’t he wouldn’t have cared about what her manager said but because he was still in a very fragile state he fully believes in the ideas he’s had all along that he’s holding her back so it makes him feel like he should just go along with the plan he obviously had all along. You can tell he felt this way just from his writing of I’ll never love again
@@rital1499 yeah, except it wasn't "one day". They sent him to get help, which he did. Then they moved to a suburb for months. He showed signs of recovery and being in a better place mentally and emotionally. Then the manager, who had little to do with helping her career and only helped her become someone she despised, says he's holding her back. And suddenly THAT breaks him and makes him suicide? After coming to terms with his past, after getting over addiction and understanding his behavior was self-destructive, he does the most destructive thing? That's a complete 180 from someone who was as headstrong as he was earlier in the movie. Like, I get that some people are like that, but there was no evidence his character was going to suicide until the very end. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't understand the mindset well enough so I can't relate, but going from a narrative(this is a film, remember) point of view, it didn't make any sense.
@@ChronoXShadow I just seriously doubt they wrote that with the intention of it being he would kill himself because the guy said something to him. She also got the news her tour wasn’t going to happen so that made him feel bad too. Just because he had rehab doesn’t mean he wasn’t still dealing with issues. They also lived in that place before he went to rehab. That was his house already. Also, you don’t get over an addiction even if you stop using it’s something you fight forever. I get it’s a movie but Bradley Cooper suffered with addiction and some mental health issues too so I’m sure they wouldn’t be so careless and write the character that way. Also, just basing it off the previous film he was going to himself.
@@rital1499 I get the addiction part. It's always there and you have to fight it constantly. But the suicide part, I didn't get. The only hint we got that he was suicidal was writing that song at rhe end. From a purely theatical or literary sense, there was no reason nor foreshadowing for that ending. It would have made just as much sense, if not more, if he decided to do a disappearing act and left suddenly. Leave it open ended so it seems he might have gone off to end it all, but the fact he did it in their home and after taking enough pills to od, it just doesn't make sense to me. Then again, I don't understand the mindset altogether, so I'm again just speculating from a literary/storytellung pov, not from personal experiences.
I didnt catch all of them but I feel a drinking game could be made about the word maudlin
Also did they look up John Carpenter's IMDB page and just pick the first movie with Assault on Precinct 13??? No other movie worth mentioning for the director
Terminator 3. Hunting down the lieutenants.
Serenity (2018) was a terrible movie all the way through. I pissed myself laughing.
Bawxeeng Helenor... whilst loving English pronunciation, i still... never seen it.
okay, for fallen kingdom... you do know that trevorrow wrote the script, right? and j.a. bayona didn't? and all of the story problems were trevorrow's fault and not the directors???
When you realize you've seen majority this Movies of the list
I live tweeted Serenity when I saw it in theaters, about 30 mins in I called that it was all a video game. (Don’t watch it. It’s pretty but nothing else.)
Did you really just call Children of the Corn: cheesy?
Unbelievable. I guess it is a case of consider that Whatculture said it - The RC Cola of the Internet.
Fallen Kingdom actively enraged me. Everyone killed by those dinosaurs after she released them is all Maisie's fault. That little bitch.
Jeez I remember falling asleep watching Fallen Kingdom
You didn't miss anything
Ok. They’ve clearly never seen any of these movies. Children of the corn, a star is born, Jurassic park, etc. none of these belong in this list.