Movies & TV shower thoughts 🎬
Plot holes, sequels, and things you only notice on the fourth rewatch.
We laugh at dogs getting excited when they hear a bark on TV, but if TV was a nonstop stream of unintelligible noises and then someone suddenly spoke to you in your language, you'd be pretty fucking startled too.
Spider-Man almost certainly has auto-rotate turned off on his phone.
In the movie *Cars*, the town is in Radiator Springs in Carburetor County. In an alternative universe, cars are watching the movie *Humans*, who live in Sweat Gland Springs in Digestive County.
Power Ranger villains were pretty nice that they never released a Monster late at night or Super early in the morning when they were most likely asleep.
A movie is always same. But your understanding of the movie and it's dialogue varies as you age.
Subtitles are tiny spoilers within the movie.
Instead of all the prequel and sequel movies coming out, they need to start making equeles; films shot in the same time period as the original film, but from an entirely different perspective.
Somewhere between the 80s and 2000s, they realized it was better to get actors to work out than get bodybuilders to act
In movies, nobody opens a book from the start
A gif is the silent film of our era
In Harry Potter the black market probably has a high demand for celebrity hairs.
Since dogs can't take acting lessons, anytime they are happy in a movie they were probably actually happy
If you hate the actor/ actress who played a villian in a movie because of the role they played, it's obvious that they did am amazing job
No zombie movie takes into consideration that it's actually very hard to bite through human skin, let alone with a rotted jaw.
Super villains that have a lair in a volcano must have some serious air purification. Otherwise the sulfur dioxide and heat would just kill everyone.
The final seasons of game of thrones were so spectacularly bad that it virtually erased all media presence and references from one of the most talked about series in TV history
Horror movies set in the daytime just seem scarier
One impressive thing about Harry Potter is that his glasses prescription never changed in 7 years.
“You look like Fiona from Shrek” could be taken as an insult or a compliment
Idiocracy is one of the few movies that actually becomes more accurate over the years.
People living in Los Angeles and New York must be the only people on earth who don’t get excited when their hometown appears on in TV or film.
Actors are getting fired and blacklisted when questionable statements are dug up from decades ago. Police can murder and their jobs are safe as long as it’s not on camera.
One day AI could get so smart it could make random yet high quality movies & tv shows so good that real actors don't have to act anymore & we basically get Rick & Morty's Interdimensional Cable
If Harry Potter had a snake instead of an owl as a pet, he could've talked with it behind the Dursley's back every summer!
All anime is technically dubbed, no matter if it’s spoken in English or Japanese.
If the universe truly is infinite, there's a point in space where the stars align to perfectly spell out the entirety of the Bee Movie script.
Pigs in cartoons always appear to have just pink skin, but in real life pigs are covered in fur.
The actor of Chewbacca is technically a professional furry