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jrdickinson8 Since: Jun, 2022
Mar 2nd 2023 at 10:29:37 AM •••

What about the scene near the beginning of 'Up' where Mr. Fredriksen says "Tell your boss he can have our house, when I'm dead!"? I would certainly consider that part as harsher in hindsight now that Ed Asner is no longer with us, and he died in the same year as Christopher Plummer.

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bdacosta2 Since: Oct, 2012
Mar 2nd 2023 at 11:58:47 AM •••

Nope. Everybody dies eventually, so that wouldn't be an example. Asner and Plummer dying in the same year could work as an example if it were written about the similarities between their characters in the movie.

TheAdrienC Since: Aug, 2013
Apr 21st 2015 at 12:13:24 AM •••

I think most of the movie The Angriest Man in Brooklyn has a lot of harsher in hindsight details involving Robin Williams, especially the part where he mentions his tombstone would read 1951-2014 and attempts suicide by jumping off a bridge.

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kyatollah Since: Aug, 2010
Mar 1st 2018 at 1:11:58 PM •••

I just watched this movie, and I'm right there with you.

OldManHoOh It's super effective. Since: Jul, 2010
It's super effective.
May 21st 2012 at 8:29:47 AM •••

  • The movie Equilibrium revolves around a resistance in the fictional country of 'Libria'. Does the name remind you of anything?

Maybe I'm not thinking of the Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment here, nor have I paid attention to the people that replaced Gadaffi, but is the Arab Spring really bitter-tasting?

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