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fandomsecrets2016-07-25 06:27 pm
[ SECRET POST #3491 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3491 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[A Game of Thrones, Lyanna Mormont]
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[Taylor Swift]
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[Spongebob Squarepants]
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[old French politics, RPS]
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[Sherlock Holmes, "The Final Problem”]
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(Camille Bordey and Richard Poole, Death in Paradise)
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[Futurama]
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[Bill Skarsgård at Pennywise in the new remake of It]
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Partly because, these days, I don't wanna overwork my brain to grasp a meaning and most of these movies are fast-moving films to where things like that will end up getting lost and/or confusing.
I'll take deeper/wordier films that aren't these.
Even the new Star Trek isn't that "smart" tbh. Sci-fi technobabble just makes it sound like that, otherwise, nah, it's really not. And I'm fine with that. Same goes for Star Wars.
And as that first comment says, it's a family franchise. Kids are watching it. Not to down talk to kids or anything, but much younger kids love these movies, too, and anything too complicated would just end up confusing them to no end and make it frustrating to follow.
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