Fun fact: Dignam was supposed to be played by Denis Leary. He had to turn down the role because of scheduling conflicts with Rescue Me. I would have LOVED to see his take on Dignam!
Can't forget Melissa McBride's character in The Mist who goes out in the middle of the movie to search for her kids alone, only to appear at the end safe and sound with them after Thomas Jane's character makes *THAT* decision.
What a wild subversion. It’s always the people who make insane decisions like running off alone that get iced in horror movies. And for that to have worked out for her is such an insane contrast to Tom Jane’s fate.
The Departed was based on the movie "Infernal Affairs" from Hong Kong. "internal Affairs" was a Hollywood movie starring Richard Gere. Can we get a WhatCulture video without mistakes?
True... but Whatculture isn't the first one to make that mistake. I think even Scorsese called it Internal Affairs in his Oscar speech. Of course, WC did mistakenly refer to Mr. Blonde as Mr. White just to then correctly call him Mr. Blonde in the next sentence. Lol
Even the niggest news outlets, news papers and what not makes mistakes every single day in the way of typos, give them a break for a tiny mistake that really doesn't matter much.
First thing that came to my mind was Chunk and Sloth in Goonies. Remember as a kid being surprised hearing “hey you guys” when it seems like the Goonies were done for.
In the published script for Inglourious Basterds, there’s some scene description while discussing the rendezvous across from the basement bar. The scene description simply ends with: “Anybody not in the scene from the Basterd’s opening chapter is dead.”
Carlito's Way when Benny Blanco shows up in the end and shoots him after getting kicked out of Carlito's club way earlier ....totally didn't see him coming back.
@K Cheng I wouldn't call it a slight...Carlito threw him down some stairs and only let him live because he was trying to turn over a new leaf...Benny even warned him "you better kill me"
@K Cheng agreed...but it was Carlito who disrespected him....Benny was actually trying to send him a drink out of homage and that's when Carlito hit him with the "go snatch a chain" line...at that point Benny got upset
Far too often, whenever someone is seriously injured in a movie or show, we do the Mustafa "I'm alright, if I could just get some help here" bit. Also, I remember my mother, who has a thing about blood, could not focus on anything going on in Resevoir Dogs because of Mr. Blond laying there bleeding the whole time.
I love that you weren't afraid to acknowledge a good scene from Billy Madison. Which was an Adam Sandler movie and a lot of channels like yours are afraid of acknowledging him as an actor in any way but that scene is genuinely funny it's actually my favorite scene in that entire movie.
@@dietotaku I think The Wedding Singer was when Adam Sandler movies changed from being funny to just being a brand. Instead of going for comedy, they started having a message that wanted to warm hearts instead of making us laugh. But like you said, now his movies are just paid vacations for him. And you know, that's a sweet position to be in and good for Adam Sandler... but bad for audiences who are just having their time wasted.
Nah. Most people just don’t like to acknowledge that Sandler’s recent films exist. Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore are still really, really fucking funny. Even with some damn good weed, I barely made it through Hubie Halloween.
I think Dignam should be higher, only for the fact you really do kind of forget about him and he just swoops right in at the end!! I really didnt think of this being a list of just straight up forgotten people! But cmon, little tully?? I LOVE those 2 addams family movies but little tully? Even after you just brought him up now i forgot him again immediately after!! Little friggin tully! 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Im glad you did give go some love though! That movies underrated as heck!
Mark Wahlburg is the Departed always pissed me off. He just disappears and leaves Billy on his own. Never calls Billy or anything. He was incompetent at his job, and it cost Billy his life.
And do both belong on the Sean Bean film death tally? PS. Watched him last night in a film called Cleanskin. Excellent film which flew under the radar.
Another good resident evil one, Kaplan from the first film. Separated from the group early on and comes back in time to restart the red queen so Alice doesn’t have to kill Rain to open the door.
Also Chris Redfield ALSO *completely* disappears from the REST OF THE FRANCHISE after the 4th movie at the prison,AND THEN Leon AND Ada disappeared after THE FIFTH MOVIE….Jill,Carlos,K-Mart,and the black dude all came back ONCE,and Claire Redfield is the ONLY character to return not 1,but *TWO* times!! 😑😑😑
@@TheElectricMayhem Right??? Carlos and Rain *technically* came back in the 5th movie but they were evil Umbrella clones so I don’t even count that. Everyone else is just gone for no reason
The complete removal of everyone but Alice between the rad final moments of Resident Evil: Retribution, and the crappy opening Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was particularly jarring.
@@TheElectricMayhem Right??? When I saw the ending of Retribution I was SO HYPED….then when the last movie actually came out,NOT ONLY did they skip the ENTIRE SCENE,but Wesker turned on them and gets killed by a door near the end of the movie?!?
Mr. Orange is literally one of the protagonists of Reservoir Dogs, nobody forgot he existed, nor was their an attempt to make the audience forget about him.
Jerome in the movie Summer School. He goes off to use the bathroom within, what, the first 8 minutes of the movie. Doesn't turn up again until the very end to take the final exam.
Miles Archer in 'The Maltese Falcon'; Sam Spade's partner who is killed in the first five minutes. He's forgotten about for most of the movie until Spade reveals his main reason for getting involved with the search for the falcon was to bring in Mile's killer.
The little girl was just another Clone of the original like Alice is, so in cannon it can be deduced that she had the same virus the original has in the final film. Both AIs; the armed Queen and the other one, are also just younger versions of Alice.
@@wenzumwayne7230 since there really weren’t made for the story to be followed I doubt many people did. Particularly since the general consensus is that the movies retcon each other. However, some people like us pay attention.
'The Hangover', I totally forgot about the groom because I was following the groups adventure. They even mentioned a few times, and all could say is "Ah yeah! That guy. Wasn't he in 'National Treasure?'
"Go" is a very underrated movie. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece or anything, but it's definitely a thrill ride, edge of your seat kind of flick, and well worth a watch.
I didn't forget Dignam; I wondered why Wahlberg was billed above the title when Marin Sheen wasn't. Considering how Anne Hathaway had featured in the pre-publicity and what she had to wear in the film, I don't think the film-makers wanted him forgotten
Among the crime and corruption in The Departed, Mark Wahlburg's character is the only one that's memorable. For being just and non corrupted, loved the moment when he killed the corrupt cop. Good riddance to the corrupt departed.
Infernal Affairs, not internal affairs. Unless the direct translation in Cantonese is internal affairs. Which would actually make sense because Infernal only works because of how closely it resembles internal, which is almost certainly not the case in Cantonese. Ok. I'll see myself out
@whatculture The character Ahsoka Tano is one of the most popular characters in star wars today and with her popularity today it's easy to forget that she was once more hated than Skywalker was in the prequel trilogy. A fact that is far from ironic when you factor in that despite being given the lead role she was actually written with the intention of being hated for the first two seasons only to become redeemed later. With that in mind she is not the only main character in cinema history that you were supposed to hate however with the exception of Oskar Schindler who was complacent and unfazed but the atrocities committed against the people he would ultimately help in the 4th quarter of the film even going so far as to shamelessly make a joke about how the person who made the suit that he happened to be wearing at the moment was probably killed yesterday by the buddy he is having a few laughs and a good drink with across the table at this very moment. I can't really think of that many main characters that you were supposed to hate and I am just wondering if whatculture can make a list of them.
IMO Trooper Barrigan (James Badge) is the bigger "oh i forgot about him" in The Departed. Sure the surprise of Dignam MIGHT be a bigger surprise, but even that is debatable. I legit forgot Barrigan existed, and most reading this probably did too!
Catwoman off screen for 10 minutes and we’re supposed to forget… seriously? How about: Danger in Million Dollar Baby Han Solo in Star Wars (Episode 4) Gandalf in Lord of the Rings The rest of Kevin’s family in Home Alone Dopinder in Deadpool 2 Apollo Creed in Rocky 3 Lt Dan in Forrest Gump Etc…
Infernal Affairs not Internal Affairs. Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) tortures the cop not Mr. White (Harvey Keitel). Is it so hard to do the most basic fact checking?
No, then yes, then no again. The first no because the Red Queen is established as being "modeled after the head programmer's daughter". Yes, because Paul Anderson forgot he wrote that or something and implied the Queen was instead modeled on Angie. The second no because the last movie then decided to make the Queen modeled after young Alicia Marcus, who Alice was cloned from.
@@Elvisbackpack Ah yes - I vaguely remember something about the Red Queen also being modelled on the clone of Alice - all because Milla and Paul's daughter was 'so good' as a stand-in for VFX references that they kept her on as the character
If there was any character in Reservoir Dogs that Tarantino wanted the audience to forget, it's Mr. Blue. He's in the opening scene and then only mentioned a couple of times until Joe announces he was killed right before the final shootout. I'm guessing he was only in the movie to add more to the "Who's the rat?" mystery and so Tarantino could cast Eddie Bunker, who was a real-life former career criminal-turner-writer/actor.
Honestly I thought the end of the departed was that the detective guy (Wahlberg) was also corrupt and was just tieing up loose ends for ending jack Nicholsons character
ANOTHER issue about Ashford’s daughter disappeareing after RE:Apocalypse…..pretty sure they said the Red Queen was based on Angel a Ashford,which is why THE ENTIRE TIME UNTIL THE *LAST FILM* the Red Queen was *BRITISH*….yet in the last movie,they COMPLETELY re-establish the Red Queen,as English-speaking now because NOW she’s based off this English speaking woman we JUST GET INTRODUCED TO in this LAST SEQUEL 😑😑😑 ….ALSO…Also Chris Redfield ALSO *completely* disappears from the REST OF THE FRANCHISE after the 4th movie at the prison,AND THEN Leon AND Ada disappeared after THE FIFTH MOVIE….Jill,Carlos,and the black dude all came back ONCE,and Claire Redfield is the ONLY character to return not 1,but *TWO* times!! 😑😑😑
Would there be enough scenes to make a list of scenes removed due to me too? The Billy Madison entry reminds I that I saw it not so long ago on TV and the " I dare you" scene is much shorter,not saying it's bad, just interesting
This list is a bit annoying, because it mixes characters that instructors cleverly made you forget so they could surprise your later, with characters that instructors just forgot about or didn't know what to do with - so the opposite of clever. It would have made more sense for two separate lists, since this is clearly two very different things.
I always assumed Angela Ashford died between films 2 and 3 having succumbed to the virus after running out of antivirus. The result of which left them to kill her or abandon her zombie somewhere and they all were just too distraught to talk about it. Then again, I have an overactive imagination. Make of that what you will.
The whole Catwoman-saves-the-day bit is seriously flawed - even discounting the Talia reveal. We're supposed to accept that she rocked up _completely silently_ on the Batpod and came through the exact same doorway that Bane and Batman were looking towards mere seconds before...??
Dignam being basically the surprise hero of The Departed was such a fun ending, to me.
Fun fact: Dignam was supposed to be played by Denis Leary. He had to turn down the role because of scheduling conflicts with Rescue Me. I would have LOVED to see his take on Dignam!
@@matthewp9569 Didn't know that.....yes, it is a shame he couldn't do the part.
I saw mark wahlberg from the departed and clicked on the video
Feckin same bruh lol
Same🙋
Yep same here
Same
@@georgebilly9112 whenever I re watch that movie I'm still surprised by the ending no matter what
Can't forget Melissa McBride's character in The Mist who goes out in the middle of the movie to search for her kids alone, only to appear at the end safe and sound with them after Thomas Jane's character makes *THAT* decision.
What a wild subversion. It’s always the people who make insane decisions like running off alone that get iced in horror movies. And for that to have worked out for her is such an insane contrast to Tom Jane’s fate.
I lkike how you actually went out of your way to not spoil it for people, thumbs up to you, thumbs up indeed!
Departed is my favorite movie…to have Dignam on this list is hilarious to me 😂
We all hated Sullivan and he did us all a favor
“I’m the guy who does his job. You must be the other guy.”
One of my favorite lines ever 😂
that line was brilliant, even more so when he went to star in a film called 'The Other Guys!'
The Departed was based on the movie "Infernal Affairs" from Hong Kong. "internal Affairs" was a Hollywood movie starring Richard Gere. Can we get a WhatCulture video without mistakes?
True... but Whatculture isn't the first one to make that mistake. I think even Scorsese called it Internal Affairs in his Oscar speech.
Of course, WC did mistakenly refer to Mr. Blonde as Mr. White just to then correctly call him Mr. Blonde in the next sentence. Lol
They do this for the comments, algorithms and such
Even the niggest news outlets, news papers and what not makes mistakes every single day in the way of typos, give them a break for a tiny mistake that really doesn't matter much.
Internal Affairs was Richard Gere and Andy Garcia. Infernal Affairs was the original film The Departed was based on... (I love both)
First thing that came to my mind was Chunk and Sloth in Goonies. Remember as a kid being surprised hearing “hey you guys” when it seems like the Goonies were done for.
FUN FACT: Little Tully is played by the same kid doctor Grant scared to death at the beginning of Jurassic park with his story about Raptors.
Oh you mean the young Owen Grady.....? 😜😜
@@iainjames03 Yes. Yes I do.
He’s also from like the worst nightmare on Elm Street movie
I **KNEW** he looked familiar!!
Whitby Hertford.
"Infernal" Affairs, not "Internal" Affairs
I was hoping someone else knew that.
Thank you! This masterpiece deserves to have its title properly said.
In the published script for Inglourious Basterds, there’s some scene description while discussing the rendezvous across from the basement bar. The scene description simply ends with: “Anybody not in the scene from the Basterd’s opening chapter is dead.”
Duh. That seems so obvious. The guys not in the introduction died during the war. Not a huge surprise.
One I thought of was Sydney in Layercake
Staff Sergeant Dignam is the greatest character in cinematic history.
Carlito's Way when Benny Blanco shows up in the end and shoots him after getting kicked out of Carlito's club way earlier ....totally didn't see him coming back.
Love that movie...I remember being pissed off at the end watching it in theaters...I thought Carlito was getting away Scott free and then....BAM
@K Cheng I wouldn't call it a slight...Carlito threw him down some stairs and only let him live because he was trying to turn over a new leaf...Benny even warned him "you better kill me"
@K Cheng agreed...but it was Carlito who disrespected him....Benny was actually trying to send him a drink out of homage and that's when Carlito hit him with the "go snatch a chain" line...at that point Benny got upset
In Carlito's Way, John Leguizamo as "Benny Blanco from the Bronx", if you saw the movie you know what happens
Far too often, whenever someone is seriously injured in a movie or show, we do the Mustafa "I'm alright, if I could just get some help here" bit. Also, I remember my mother, who has a thing about blood, could not focus on anything going on in Resevoir Dogs because of Mr. Blond laying there bleeding the whole time.
I love that you weren't afraid to acknowledge a good scene from Billy Madison. Which was an Adam Sandler movie and a lot of channels like yours are afraid of acknowledging him as an actor in any way but that scene is genuinely funny it's actually my favorite scene in that entire movie.
@@dietotaku I think The Wedding Singer was when Adam Sandler movies changed from being funny to just being a brand. Instead of going for comedy, they started having a message that wanted to warm hearts instead of making us laugh. But like you said, now his movies are just paid vacations for him. And you know, that's a sweet position to be in and good for Adam Sandler... but bad for audiences who are just having their time wasted.
@@ArcherSuh4721 personally i blame lil nicky for his downfall.
Ok, but even over the principal’s reaction in the jeopardy game?
Nah. Most people just don’t like to acknowledge that Sandler’s recent films exist.
Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore are still really, really fucking funny. Even with some damn good weed, I barely made it through Hubie Halloween.
I used to love go but haven't watched it for ages
I have never seen a video ever mention Go before, it's one of my favorite movies, glad you guys are exposing it to a wider audience
I think Dignam should be higher, only for the fact you really do kind of forget about him and he just swoops right in at the end!! I really didnt think of this being a list of just straight up forgotten people! But cmon, little tully?? I LOVE those 2 addams family movies but little tully? Even after you just brought him up now i forgot him again immediately after!! Little friggin tully! 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Im glad you did give go some love though! That movies underrated as heck!
"Remember me? Benny Blanco from the Bronx?" Disappointed this wasn't there
Big time....love that movie
Mark Wahlburg is the Departed always pissed me off. He just disappears and leaves Billy on his own. Never calls Billy or anything. He was incompetent at his job, and it cost Billy his life.
Does goldeneye hold the title of the only film where Sean Bean dies twice? 😅🤣
And do both belong on the Sean Bean film death tally?
PS. Watched him last night in a film called Cleanskin. Excellent film which flew under the radar.
Another good resident evil one, Kaplan from the first film. Separated from the group early on and comes back in time to restart the red queen so Alice doesn’t have to kill Rain to open the door.
Also Chris Redfield ALSO *completely* disappears from the REST OF THE FRANCHISE after the 4th movie at the prison,AND THEN Leon AND Ada disappeared after THE FIFTH MOVIE….Jill,Carlos,K-Mart,and the black dude all came back ONCE,and Claire Redfield is the ONLY character to return not 1,but *TWO* times!! 😑😑😑
@@AdamAddictL came here to discuss this. That franchise couldn’t wait to delete characters between films.
@@TheElectricMayhem Right??? Carlos and Rain *technically* came back in the 5th movie but they were evil Umbrella clones so I don’t even count that. Everyone else is just gone for no reason
The complete removal of everyone but Alice between the rad final moments of Resident Evil: Retribution, and the crappy opening Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was particularly jarring.
@@TheElectricMayhem Right??? When I saw the ending of Retribution I was SO HYPED….then when the last movie actually came out,NOT ONLY did they skip the ENTIRE SCENE,but Wesker turned on them and gets killed by a door near the end of the movie?!?
Mr. Orange is literally one of the protagonists of Reservoir Dogs, nobody forgot he existed, nor was their an attempt to make the audience forget about him.
Right. They could have done Mr. Pink. He went off on some errand and came back to find everyone dead.
GREAT CALL on Manny in GO
Jerome in the movie Summer School. He goes off to use the bathroom within, what, the first 8 minutes of the movie. Doesn't turn up again until the very end to take the final exam.
He ended up making the highest score. The computer DID make an error as he tried to tell them. :)
Miles Archer in 'The Maltese Falcon'; Sam Spade's partner who is killed in the first five minutes. He's forgotten about for most of the movie until Spade reveals his main reason for getting involved with the search for the falcon was to bring in Mile's killer.
So no mention of Benny Blanco from The Bronx in the movie Carlitos Way...he was literally the epitome of a Chekovs Gun in a movie
The little girl was just another Clone of the original like Alice is, so in cannon it can be deduced that she had the same virus the original has in the final film. Both AIs; the armed Queen and the other one, are also just younger versions of Alice.
I came here, to check, if anyone else has already pointed that out. Thanks for that.
@@wenzumwayne7230 since there really weren’t made for the story to be followed I doubt many people did. Particularly since the general consensus is that the movies retcon each other. However, some people like us pay attention.
Loved to see Go! in the list!
'The Hangover', I totally forgot about the groom because I was following the groups adventure. They even mentioned a few times, and all could say is "Ah yeah! That guy. Wasn't he in 'National Treasure?'
"Go" is a very underrated movie. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece or anything, but it's definitely a thrill ride, edge of your seat kind of flick, and well worth a watch.
Thanks for another great list narration, ya big ledge!!
The Spy Who Shagged Me was set in 1969, not 1976.
Number 1 : Avengers Endgame. made us forget about all those who died in the blip.
The HK Original Movie The Departed is Based on is Titled " INFERNAL AFFAIRS " not " internal affairs " ...
Sometimes when one of my friends walks in the room I say “Thank god I called that guy”
The Departed is based on 'Infernal Affairs' not 'Internal...' and it is more than deserving of being named correctly!
I didn't forget Dignam; I wondered why Wahlberg was billed above the title when Marin Sheen wasn't.
Considering how Anne Hathaway had featured in the pre-publicity and what she had to wear in the film, I don't think the film-makers wanted him forgotten
@@watts111 In a slow arc over about twenty years.
@@watts111 Batman Returns
Han Solo in the original Star Wars. He took his reward and headed off... and then reappears to take down one of Vader's fighter escorts!
Tobin Bell lying in the middle of the bathroom in Saw - obviously it is meant to make you forget about him
-Road to Perdition - Jude Law's character 'Maguire' is forgotten after the shootout at the hotel. Making the ending a surprise and shocking.
Southwest shirtlifter!! Lawd have mercy!! A ski bip skiddly diddly wop bop bam booooo!!!
Among the crime and corruption in The Departed, Mark Wahlburg's character is the only one that's memorable. For being just and non corrupted, loved the moment when he killed the corrupt cop. Good riddance to the corrupt departed.
Infernal Affairs, not internal affairs. Unless the direct translation in Cantonese is internal affairs. Which would actually make sense because Infernal only works because of how closely it resembles internal, which is almost certainly not the case in Cantonese. Ok. I'll see myself out
@whatculture The character Ahsoka Tano is one of the most popular characters in star wars today and with her popularity today it's easy to forget that she was once more hated than Skywalker was in the prequel trilogy. A fact that is far from ironic when you factor in that despite being given the lead role she was actually written with the intention of being hated for the first two seasons only to become redeemed later. With that in mind she is not the only main character in cinema history that you were supposed to hate however with the exception of Oskar Schindler who was complacent and unfazed but the atrocities committed against the people he would ultimately help in the 4th quarter of the film even going so far as to shamelessly make a joke about how the person who made the suit that he happened to be wearing at the moment was probably killed yesterday by the buddy he is having a few laughs and a good drink with across the table at this very moment. I can't really think of that many main characters that you were supposed to hate and I am just wondering if whatculture can make a list of them.
What about the end of 'Layer cake?'
1:43 InFernal Affairs, not InTernal Affairs
IMO Trooper Barrigan (James Badge) is the bigger "oh i forgot about him" in The Departed. Sure the surprise of Dignam MIGHT be a bigger surprise, but even that is debatable. I legit forgot Barrigan existed, and most reading this probably did too!
Oh do you mean like how what culture wants everyone to forget about ash...
Woe someone else has seen "Go"
Thought of a good one left off of your list... # 11: Benny Blanco Carlito's Way.
I'm not sure if this counts, but one character that springs to my mind is Jim Gordon in The Dark Knight.
Catwoman off screen for 10 minutes and we’re supposed to forget… seriously?
How about:
Danger in Million Dollar Baby
Han Solo in Star Wars (Episode 4)
Gandalf in Lord of the Rings
The rest of Kevin’s family in Home Alone
Dopinder in Deadpool 2
Apollo Creed in Rocky 3
Lt Dan in Forrest Gump
Etc…
Infernal Affairs not Internal Affairs. Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) tortures the cop not Mr. White (Harvey Keitel). Is it so hard to do the most basic fact checking?
Angela Ashford was kidnapped by Wesker, it references the other characters getting attacked, kidnapped or killed in a future movie
Wasn't Angela Ashford the Red Queen? Or at least the template for her?
No, then yes, then no again.
The first no because the Red Queen is established as being "modeled after the head programmer's daughter".
Yes, because Paul Anderson forgot he wrote that or something and implied the Queen was instead modeled on Angie.
The second no because the last movie then decided to make the Queen modeled after young Alicia Marcus, who Alice was cloned from.
@@Elvisbackpack Ah yes - I vaguely remember something about the Red Queen also being modelled on the clone of Alice - all because Milla and Paul's daughter was 'so good' as a stand-in for VFX references that they kept her on as the character
@@Elvisbackpackthe Red Queen rewrite was SO dumb and uncalled for after already establishing Red Queen as British 😑😑
@@iainjames03the Red Queen rewrite was SO dumb and uncalled for after already establishing Red Queen as British 😑😑
The Hong Kong version of The Departed isn't called Internal Affairs, it's called Infernal Affairs.
If there was any character in Reservoir Dogs that Tarantino wanted the audience to forget, it's Mr. Blue. He's in the opening scene and then only mentioned a couple of times until Joe announces he was killed right before the final shootout. I'm guessing he was only in the movie to add more to the "Who's the rat?" mystery and so Tarantino could cast Eddie Bunker, who was a real-life former career criminal-turner-writer/actor.
Was that Sean bean in the beginning with the army suit? If so, can someone tell me the movie?
Go was such a great movie.
U forgot Laura's lil sister Judy from family matters!
that's tv this is for movies
Honestly I thought the end of the departed was that the detective guy (Wahlberg) was also corrupt and was just tieing up loose ends for ending jack Nicholsons character
10 wholes minutes. I think you're reaching a little there, buddy.
3:10 that's a long list, i want one 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🧾🧾🧾🧾🧾🧾🧾🧾🧾
ANOTHER issue about Ashford’s daughter disappeareing after RE:Apocalypse…..pretty sure they said the Red Queen was based on Angel a Ashford,which is why THE ENTIRE TIME UNTIL THE *LAST FILM* the Red Queen was *BRITISH*….yet in the last movie,they COMPLETELY re-establish the Red Queen,as English-speaking now because NOW she’s based off this English speaking woman we JUST GET INTRODUCED TO in this LAST SEQUEL 😑😑😑
….ALSO…Also Chris Redfield ALSO *completely* disappears from the REST OF THE FRANCHISE after the 4th movie at the prison,AND THEN Leon AND Ada disappeared after THE FIFTH MOVIE….Jill,Carlos,and the black dude all came back ONCE,and Claire Redfield is the ONLY character to return not 1,but *TWO* times!! 😑😑😑
Infernal Affairs*
Would there be enough scenes to make a list of scenes removed due to me too? The Billy Madison entry reminds I that I saw it not so long ago on TV and the " I dare you" scene is much shorter,not saying it's bad, just interesting
People forgot about Doug (sort of) in the Hangover until the end.
Correction 1:44 Infernal Affairs
Yep- Mr Orange was a great example of this. Brilliantly staged.
Come on guys. InFernal Affairs.
It's Infernal Affairs and Dignam was getting revenge for Billy, not Queenan
who could forget Cabwoman
Go is my favorite Christmas movie
I have always thought he Mark Wahlberg took that part just so he could cuss out his older brother Robert, in a film.
Little Tully was eaten by Velociraptors.
This list is a bit annoying, because it mixes characters that instructors cleverly made you forget so they could surprise your later, with characters that instructors just forgot about or didn't know what to do with - so the opposite of clever. It would have made more sense for two separate lists, since this is clearly two very different things.
1:40 "upon which "the departed" is based on". script provided by the department of redundancy department.
6:31 "unthaw", jules?
No Dobby???
The film trilogy that The Departed so terribly ripped off was Infernal Affairs, not Internal Affairs
Dead body in Saw?? I guess he would be considered a character
The movie Summer School had a student go to the bathroom on the first day and disappears. He reappears for the Final with the Bathroom Pass.
No mention of the toy aliens at the end of Toy Story 3. What kind of list is this?
What about television characters that you were supposed to forget?
Rose from Star Wars Episode IX - Rise of Skywalker. They had her go study or something.
The Departed is based on Infernal Affairs, not Internal Affairs.
I hate to remind you, but Catwoman isn't a superheroine. She's an anti-hero and occasional villain.
Wahlberg is the same in every movie lol
The title was infernal affairs
I always assumed Angela Ashford died between films 2 and 3 having succumbed to the virus after running out of antivirus. The result of which left them to kill her or abandon her zombie somewhere and they all were just too distraught to talk about it.
Then again, I have an overactive imagination. Make of that what you will.
The guy from Saw.
Infernal Affairs
The whole Catwoman-saves-the-day bit is seriously flawed - even discounting the Talia reveal. We're supposed to accept that she rocked up _completely silently_ on the Batpod and came through the exact same doorway that Bane and Batman were looking towards mere seconds before...??
@K Cheng My morbid curiosity wants me to ask what other incidences you spotted in his earlier stuff... 🙈
The dark knight rises was obvious
Infernal* Affairs
Not a Black comedy, it is a Dark comedy. Black Comedy is Coming to America, House Party, Life, Sorry to Bother You.
It's 'INFERNAL Affairs' not 'Internal'.
Chicanery!!!