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InHercules,Hades says “it’s only half time” at exactly 46 minutes.

The film is 92 minutes long, making that moment the actual half way point.

Korg, played by director Taika Waititi himself, introduces himself to Thor with a rock, paper, scissors joke.

Later, he accidentally crushes his blade-armed alien friend, Miek, by sitting on him.

Rock quite literally beat scissors.

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Korg explains to Thor that his revolution never got off the ground because he didn’t print enough pamphlets.

Paper literally beat rock.


Taika Waititi, what a man.

InMr. & Mrs. Smith,Brad Pitt’s John closes his left eye to take aim, but opens it again before shooting to retain peripheral vision.

This is what snipers do, foreshadowing his proficiency with weapons

living-deadx-girlx:The Amityville Horror (1979)Jay Anson, who wrote the book “The Amityville Horror”

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The Amityville Horror (1979)
Jay Anson, who wrote the book “The Amityville Horror”, actually wrote out a screenplay for this film but the producers turned it down. Eventually they found Sandor Stern and liked his take on it so he was hired for the job.


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I haven’t seen Double Jeopardy (1999) since it first came out, so I gave it a re-watch the other nig

I haven’t seen Double Jeopardy (1999) since it first came out, so I gave it a re-watch the other night and I was bowled over by the coincidence of this particular shot in it. Why? Because Tommy Lee Jones was originally considered for the role of Deckard in Blade Runner


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Great article on “Stand by Me” on The Selvedge Yard (see the original here)

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