10 More Awkward Moments That Must Have Happened After Famous Movies
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- Spare a thought for the traumatised children at the end of Jurassic World.
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Horrible, just horrible! Mayo on a hotdog? The horror
I was looking for this comment. Who tf puts mayo on a hotdog ☹️
The thought of the feast in Return of the Jedi always makes me laugh. Them sitting down to eat their victory dinner, only for the truth to slowly dawn on them.
All while the furry little nightmares are cheerfully using stormtrooper helmets as drums to hammer the horror home in the background. XD
@@jekebe4858 Always thought there was potential for some dark humor there in the sequel trilogy. Like Han looking at Finn oddly, "Never been able to look at a Storm Trooper the same since those little furry b@st@rds cooked a few of them up for us. You guys taste kind of funny, by the way."
Finn just being confused/horrified, "Wha-?" Cutaway.
😂😂😂😂
What makes you think Clint would tell his family about any of that after everything he did to help bring them back?! Short answer, he wouldn’t tell them
I feel like he didn’t tell the whole story because the wife did know about the ronin outfit in the tv show
Even further, i dont think he would have felt bad about it.
He was raised by the "circus of criminals"
Also a secret agent so a lot of his life he probably wouldn't tell his kids.
Who tf puts mayo on a hotdog?
You’d be surprised
Brits I'm guessing
@@TheTribalgame Not me I put ketchup and English mustard the best mustard.
Pretty sure they do insinuate that the parents might be rethinking their divorce in Jurassic World. In a lot of divorces there's still some level of love between the pair, especially if they had children together and aren't separating because of infidelity or violence.
Perhaps the boys will realize that their folks splitting up is not as bad as nearly being eaten by dinosaurs.
Don't really have to imagine the Ewoks chowing down on Stormtrooper Fricassee. We saw the furry ones using Stormtrooper helmets as bongos.
The should have added the movie The Whale. Brendan Fraiser's character definitely died and fell on top of his daughter, most likely killing her too.
The All You Need Is Kill entry is ridiculous. He's had almost the entire movie to practice explaining the premise to Rita. Does she not remember her power at the end? Even then, he knows her well enough to provide plenty of evidence.
David explaining what happened to Jennifer in PLESANTVILLE
Goring was next in line as Reichsmarshal and he was a lot more popular than himmler as goring was a WWI hero. Still, they probably would have surrendered
Yes, but Himmler was better organized and had the SS on his side....Goering was a mess by this time, and would have not been able to fend off Himmler
I can't imagine anyone was invested in the Mitchell lads back stories.
I realize that WhatCulture is unlikely to discuss movies before about 1980 or so, but what about "It's a Wonderful Life"? Yes, George Bailey can pay back the money, but the evidence is pretty solid that he still stole it (he didn't, but this isn't the point), so he is still going to jail, and the building and loan is still going to be ruined.
I think the kids from JW would probably think their parents divorcing isn’t as big a deal anymore.
…..there is no “after” for the characters in a movie. They just stop existing.
Anybody asking me about "mayo on my hot dog" would make me assume, as a Snap returnee, that everyone who wasn't snapped, got replaced by ?something inhuman that eats mayo on hot dogs
I actually thought the same thing and was going to post as much if no one else had lol
Sounds like a "Holland" thing to do.
I remember about 25 years ago when they found snakeheads in the ponds in Maryland. They had to drain a bunch of the ponds to try and get rid of them. I don't believe it worked
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This one bugged me. In Charlie Sheen movie the Wraith Charlie Sheen character is killed and comes back to live to get his girl and get revenge on the drag racers that killed him in a supernatural car. After getting his revenge by killing everyone involved and getting his girl back. Before they take off, with her he has one last thing to do which giving the car he used to murder everyone to his brother. Now would his brother natural drive the car. So, what happens when his brother drives that car in front of a cop car. The cop knows what car looks like wouldn't his brother and charge him for the murders?
At the end of The Negotiator, Samuel L. Jackson's Danny Roman is going to jail regardless of whether he was set up. He may have not killed his friend, Nate, but he took several people hostage and one of them was killed. So he's got felony murder, kidnapping, arson and assault charges waiting when he's discharged from the hospital.
Who was killed? I remember him faking one murder but the subject was shown to be fine later apart from being bound and gagged.
I feel like Evan (Us) wouldn’t have said anything because he was the actual Pluto. The film makes lots of references to “Evan” acting different since ‘last time they were at the beach house’. Also why Red didn’t kill him when she kidnapped him, and why Pluto’s sacrifice didn’t phase her.
In "US," the boy Jason is an "other" as well. Many clues are given, including him not being able to keep proper time with his snapping.
That truck driver from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre trying to explain to his boss how he lost his truck and cargo...
I wouldn't worry about characters in the movie "Us." It depended HEAVILY on you, the audience, leaving your logic in the lobby.
Wonder what the previous 10 awkward moments were?
Endgame: What awkward dinner moments?
The kids don’t need to know and Mockingbird not only stood behind her husband, but approved of any similar homicide he felt he needed to commit in Hawkeye.
Warrior is a great film regardless of the ending. But what about Upgrade?
5:03 2021?
Mayo on their hot dog? Are the Bartons Dutch or something?
The only "awesome" part of Edge of Tomorrow is Cruise's performance. Beyond that, it's a butchering in adaptation of "All You Need Is Kill". The many changes made to the characters are annoying. But the worst part is that it neglects the tragic ending that hits hard due to the great development of Keiji and Rita.
Clint Barton told them watch the series
Good call on _Warrior (2011)_ 😂 because that's exactly what I thought would happen but then the movie ended.
Also, (a bit of stretch) I would've included _Elysium (2013)_ because yes, Matt Damon did manage to deliver universal health care but we are told earlier that earth is heavily populated with scarce resources which is what led to the creation of the elite space station.
It'll only be a matter of time until the system is overwhelmed and the cycle repeats itself.
But since it's the future i could be wrong... although according to some Fan Theorists, this movie and James Cameron's _Avatar (2009)_ take place in the same universe/timeline.
Which in hindsight led to the sequel and the mission to terraform Pandora for humans 😮
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What kind of savage would put mayo on their hot dog?
You calling me a Savage? Thank You.
2021 lens, more like 2024.
He either misspoke, or they've been sitting on that few minutes of pre-recorded footage for 3 years before bothering to put it in a video?