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John Liver
May 4, 2009

I didn't care for the movie, but there's a pretty good one in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (the second movie).

When Will is going through his montage as he follows the recent movements of Jack Sparrow, the last person he talks to is a Jamaican sailor who tells him about an island where he traded for "delicious spiced pork." You might not pay attention to that line, but it's only later that Will discovers the islanders are cannibals. So... sailors have been trading meat on that island for quite a while now...

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John Liver
May 4, 2009

I'm all but certain this has been posted somewhere in the thread, but I just noticed one in Inside Man:

When Jodie Foster's character, Ms. White, is introduced, she's talking with a man in a fancy suit with a slicked-back ponytail. She asks him something to the effect of, "...and I understand you haven't spoken to your uncle in quite a while, is that right?" And he says, "We haven't seen each other for nine years." This dialogue has nothing to do with the plot that happens before or after, so the audience assumes it's incidental.

But once the plot of the film is nearly over:
White confronts Mr. Cash (Christopher Plummer) who admits to selling out his best friends to the Nazis in order to get rich quick. Furious for several reasons and disgusted at him, she says "Well Arthur, I'd love to tell you what a monster you are, but, uh, I have to help Bin Laden's nephew buy a co-op on Park Avenue."

She isn't joking. That was the man she spoke to earlier in the film.

John Liver
May 4, 2009

Happy Noodle Boy posted:

Really, Star Wars and Tron need to make it into the show.

I fully expect Disney to make this show into some kind of madcap League of Extraordinary Gentlemen mishmash. Anything and everything that could go in, goes in.

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