Is that a real-life Arcadia Bay?
Manzanita, Oregon.
via reverse google search.
If you told me those were all in a sequence of the same attempt, I'd believe you.
WHAT IS HAPPEN
The monument to the source of the Danube
Observation Point, Zion National Park
Loch Eck, Scotland
Sunset in the plains of Lorestan, Iran
farley3k wrote:
didn't this movie come out in them id 90s? I'm pretty sure this movie gets the lower rate to rent a car now.
merphle wrote:farley3k wrote:didn't this movie come out in them id 90s? I'm pretty sure this movie gets the lower rate to rent a car now.
Yes, which is why I doubled-down on spoiling by making my text red. Maybe I overthought it.
The Sixth Sense (1999) - I think 22 years is why past the expiration date for spoilers.
But if you don't I am sorry....well a tiny bit....oh and Rosebud was his sled.
The Sixth Sense (1999) - I think 22 years is why past the expiration date for spoilers.
But if you don't I am sorry....well a tiny bit....oh and Rosebud was his sled.
I have never seen it because the asshat roommate of my friend back then spoiled it. He also spoiled The Game for us when he specifically said "Remember it is all a game."
I am sorry you missed the excitement of a well done reveal but it can also be fun to watch it knowing the big twist and seeing how well the director/writer leaves clues throughout the film.
farley3k wrote:The Sixth Sense (1999) - I think 22 years is why past the expiration date for spoilers.
But if you don't I am sorry....well a tiny bit....oh and Rosebud was his sled.
I have never seen it because the asshat roommate of my friend back then spoiled it. He also spoiled The Game for us when he specifically said "Remember it is all a game."
Same thing happened to me. I remember sitting at the cafeteria in high school and Chris Mort said "I can't believe he was dead the whole time." The movie only came out three days prior. He wasn't really a friend, but I don't think I spoke to him ever again after that.
I think I got spoiled on it about three months or so after it came out - Andy Richter gave away the twist on Late Night with Conan
I am sorry you missed the excitement of a well done reveal but it can also be fun to watch it knowing the big twist and seeing how well the director/writer leaves clues throughout the film.
I also just generally don't care for M. Night Sama-lama-ding-dongs movies so those two thing combined has put it in the no need to view category for me.
farley3k wrote:I am sorry you missed the excitement of a well done reveal but it can also be fun to watch it knowing the big twist and seeing how well the director/writer leaves clues throughout the film.
I also just generally don't care for M. Night Sama-lama-ding-dongs movies so those two thing combined has put it in the no need to view category for me.
his family name is Shyamalan.
I had Life is Beautiful spoiled for me as I was heading out to the theater. Thanks Krysten!
I actually liked the movie for the twist/reveal with the little girl. That was a great scene. Never saw Shyamalan's other films though. So not sure how they compare.
Also pictures:
Looks like an internal dialogue over keeping the ring vs. throwing it in the lava.
farley3k wrote:Looks like an internal dialogue over keeping the ring vs. throwing it in the lava.
Or break out into a Queen song....with Freddy's love of cats, he must have been reincarnated at least once as one...
I know a couple of Doctors of Philosophy who would be quite comfortable everyday wearing their regalia with a little ‘PhD’ name tag on it, just in case people don’t know
Maybe the school discovered she was a quarter credit short right before graduation and she's cramming for a pop quiz to complete her degree. Her tassel is still on the right side.
I did read that Oxford required students to wear academic gowns at most times through the early 1970s.
I did read that Oxford required students to wear academic gowns at most times through the early 1970s.
and still do for examinations.
I know a couple of Doctors of Philosophy who would be quite comfortable everyday wearing their regalia with a little ‘PhD’ name tag on it, just in case people don’t know :P
“A PhD is like a driver’s license: just because you have one doesn’t mean you are any good” - a prof I used to have in grad school
I have a PhD, but chose not to march, and thus I have no academic regalia.
Check that, I have the true academic regalia...
deftly wrote:farley3k wrote:Looks like an internal dialogue over keeping the ring vs. throwing it in the lava.
Or break out into a Queen song....with Freddy's love of cats, he must have been reincarnated at least once as one...
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