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raditts posted:Wasn't the whole TGIF lineup a shared universe? I believe so, since Urkel also guested on Step By Step.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I believe so, since Urkel also guested on Step By Step. quote:Steve got involved in a rope climbing contest against a jock to try and win the love of Laura, the girl of his dreams. With athletics not being his strong suit, Steve decided to use his brains to win the contest and built a rocket pack to help him win. Of course, since he's a genius and all, you might think he'd realize that was CHEATING!!! But of course where would the comedy be without the rocket pack? The rocket pack helps Steve up the rope, through the roof and up into the wild blue yonder. At 50,000 feet no one could here his plaintive cries of, "Like Icarus I built wings of wax have flown too close to the sun and now will surely die!!!" Or maybe he just went, "WAAAAA!!! OH LADY!!!" Who can say? http://www.poobala.com/familyandstep.html
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And then he taught the youngest daughter of the Lambert clan the Urkel dance so all the kids at the Jr. High school would think she was cool again, without her having to succumb to peer pressure!
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raditts posted:Wasn't the whole TGIF lineup a shared universe? I wonder if Disney will try to mine that one for team-up movies when Marvel finally burns itself out. Steve destroyed Carl's roof with the rocket pack.
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They all crossed over multiple times.
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Ammanas posted:Those markets and Valerian don't really overlap though. I doubt Valerian clears 80mil in US receipts I agree, I was just commenting on how she is a well known name. I honestly don't know who the market is for Valerian, the trailer makes it look like Jupiter Ascending and John Carter (I had to google this because I forgot what the movie was called). It just looks like a generic sci-fi with a worse trailer song than Guardians of the Galaxy.
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I can't articulate why but I'm really rooting for Valerian and I'll be disappointed if it doesn't do well. I've never read the comics and I'm not especially fond of the actors and I haven't even watched anything Luc Besson has made since Fifth Element except Lucy and that left me pretty cold but I'm hoping that Valerian turns out good. Please be good, little film. Fried Watermelon posted:I honestly don't know who the market is for Valerian, the trailer makes it look like Jupiter Ascending and John Carter (I had to google this because I forgot what the movie was called). It just looks like a generic sci-fi with a worse trailer song than Guardians of the Galaxy. There's been a bunch of films that failed recently even though they had pretty good brand recognition (Ghost in the Shell, Trainspotting 2, The Magnificent Seven, Ghostbusters, The BFG, etc) but there's also been a few films that were seemed to be painfully generic that did extremely well (Secret Life of Pets, Sing, Trolls) and a bunch of low budget genre films that just blew up (Get Out, Split, Deadpool) as well as a few films based on IPS that had fan recognition but weren't widely popular that also did really well (Deadpool, The Martian, John Wick 2... I guess also The Jungle Book?). I think it's getting harder to predict what will do well and what will just quietly fall by the wayside.
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My favorite thing about Fifth Element is that it's now trendy to have you hair styled after Zorg.
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Gonz posted:I can't decide who has the crazier eyebrow game: Cara Delevingne or Emilia Clarke.
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God my daughter has been asking for that haircut too. Luc Besson and Gary Oldman, trendsetters two decades ahead of their time.
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Fried Watermelon posted:I agree, I was just commenting on how she is a well known name. John Carter was actually really good and it's a shame Disney mishandled it so badly. It could have used a bit more action but its a ton of fun.
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marshmallow creep posted:God my daughter has been asking for that haircut too. Luc Besson and Gary Oldman, trendsetters two decades ahead of their time. Jem and the Holograms had them beat by well over a decade:
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Ammanas posted:John Carter was actually really good and it's a shame Disney mishandled it so badly. It could have used a bit more action but its a ton of fun. I really wanted to like it but it felt like somebody stretched the desert planet scenes from the end of Attack of the Clones out to feature length.
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I'm finding these TGIF shared universe posts fascinating.
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i start screaming in horror when i realized... today is friday and we were part of the shared universe all along
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Thank god.
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I remember taping the Urkel dance and learning all the moves. I thought it would make me cool. The worst part? It did.
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Phylodox posted:Jem and the Holograms had them beat by well over a decade: The gently caress happened with that movie. So bland, so mediocre. So not Jem.
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You'd think the guy who made both a GI Joe movie and a Justin Bieber concert film would know how to put together Jem and the Holograms. At least casting Ke$ha as a glow in the dark sewer mutant for the credits scene was a step in the right direction?
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Dr Monkeysee posted:I'm finding these TGIF shared universe posts fascinating. Apparently Urkel Dance is from the episode in which some bullies get him drunk and then he falls off the roof of a building. Casimir Radon fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Apr 7, 2017 |
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Punkin Spunkin posted:the correct answer is Peter Gallagher It goes without saying that Peter Gallagher is the God Emperor of Eyebrows and always has been.
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Gonz posted:It goes without saying that Peter Gallagher is the God Emperor of Eyebrows and always has been.
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Dr Monkeysee posted:I'm finding these TGIF shared universe posts fascinating. After Disney bought ABC they did a huge crossover/marketing synergy event where all of the different shows all went to Disneyland. Including Roseanne, which really conspicuously went against its entire theme of being about a working-class family that struggled to make ends meet.
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Casimir Radon posted:People watched Die Hard and loved Al so much that they then proceeded to watch him for 10 more years, even when he got upstaged by Urkel. Family Matters is actually a prequel to Die Hard, Urkel was the kid he shot.
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Casimir Radon posted:People watched Die Hard and loved Al so much that they then proceeded to watch him for 10 more years, even when he got upstaged by Urkel. I assume this was posted already, but I didn't see it in last couple pages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5Zdp1RfoyI
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Family Matters is actually a prequel to Die Hard, Urkel was the kid he shot.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Family Matters is actually a prequel to Die Hard, Urkel was the kid he shot. He had a ray gun, looked real enough.
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LesterGroans posted:He had a ray gun, looked real enough. *coughing up blood* did... did I do that?
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Who was it that had an avatar + text that was like a photoshop of al + "honey i pwnd a kid"
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They're definitely throwing a lot of marketing money at Valerian as two channels last week (FX and Syfy) both aired the new trailer in its entirety during commercial breaks.
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Snooze Cruise posted:i start screaming in horror when i realized... today is friday and we were part of the shared universe all along You joke but then... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eTQ_xqcziI
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Cacator posted:I saw Hardcore Henry in the theatre and I forgot about it two hours later. This might be due to the epileptic seizure it caused.
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One of the best things about Hardcore Henry (which, since everyone's giving opinions, I enjoyed) was in an interview with the directory shortly after the US release. I'm paraphrasing, but the interviewer asked him if he thought first-person cinema was a thing that was going to catch on. And the director replied with, more or less, "God I hope not." It was a fun experiment, but boy howdy would it suck to have FPS movies be the Next Big Thing.
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Capn Jobe posted:One of the best things about Hardcore Henry (which, since everyone's giving opinions, I enjoyed) was in an interview with the directory shortly after the US release. I'm paraphrasing, but the interviewer asked him if he thought first-person cinema was a thing that was going to catch on. And the director replied with, more or less, "God I hope not."
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Shageletic posted:The gently caress happened with that movie. So bland, so mediocre. So not Jem. People keep saying this but I thought the Jem movie was awesome? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vZyMZnoxtA
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Shageletic posted:The gently caress happened with that movie. So bland, so mediocre. So not Jem. They tried to spin it as a young adult sci-fi twist on the Step Up franchise, and it didn't take.
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marshmallow creep posted:God my daughter has been asking for that haircut too. Luc Besson and Gary Oldman, trendsetters two decades ahead of their time. It was a common hair cut of the brown shirts back in 1930s Germany.
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Every man had undercut in the 1930s. Not so many drew the line on top of their head.
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