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* The script for ''Film/PetSematary2019'' rewrites the film's DownerEnding with a scene that manages to be awesome, funny and heartwarming all at once. See FanonDiscontinuity on the main page for details.
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* A moment of appreciation for the art department who worked on ''Film/Aquaman2018'':
--> There is a huge ass underwater battle going on that hundreds of animators spent hours, weeks, and months of their short lives on this earth rendering for our viewing pleasure only for assholes on the internet to dismiss their hard work as “meh”.
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* In its own odd way, the "Tom Cruise is a Scientologist" reference in ''Film/TheMummy2017''. There's always one Scientology joke about Tom Cruise and they intenionally squandered it in a half-hearted fashion for the sake of a quota.

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* In its own odd way, the "Tom Cruise "Creator/TomCruise is a Scientologist" reference in ''Film/TheMummy2017''. There's always one Scientology joke about Tom Cruise and they intenionally intentionally squandered it in a half-hearted fashion for the sake of a quota.
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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Creator/NicholasHoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, which lands Nicholas in a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.

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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Creator/NicholasHoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, which lands Nicholas in a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.Creator/RileyKeough.
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* In its own odd way, the "Tom Cruise is a Scientologist" reference in ''Film/TheMummy2017''. There's always one Scientology joke about Tom Cruise and they intenionally squandered it in a half-hearted fashion for the sake of a quota.
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* The script for ''Film/RogueOne'' ends with a heartfelt tribute to the then-recently-deceased Creator/CarrieFisher.

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* The script for ''Film/RogueOne'' ends with a heartfelt tribute to the then-recently-deceased Creator/CarrieFisher.Creator/CarrieFisher.
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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticism the author can make against the movie itself involves a tonally different mid-credits scene. It also feels nice that no one seems to object to Creator/MelissaMcCarthy calling ''herself'' the hero, for pushing along Wiig's CharacterDevelopment.

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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping and will instead keep their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making make sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticism the author can make against the movie itself involves a tonally different mid-credits scene. It also feels nice that no one seems to object to Creator/MelissaMcCarthy calling ''herself'' the hero, for pushing along Wiig's CharacterDevelopment.
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* The script for ''Rogue One'' ends with a heartfelt tribute to the then-recently-deceased Creator/CarrieFisher.

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* The script for ''Rogue One'' ''Film/RogueOne'' ends with a heartfelt tribute to the then-recently-deceased Creator/CarrieFisher.
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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Creator/NicholasHoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, which lands Nicholas in a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.

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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Creator/NicholasHoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, which lands Nicholas in a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.Keough.
*The script for ''Rogue One'' ends with a heartfelt tribute to the then-recently-deceased Creator/CarrieFisher.
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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticism the author can make against the movie itself involves a tonally different mid-credits scene.

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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticism the author can make against the movie itself involves a tonally different mid-credits scene. It also feels nice that no one seems to object to Creator/MelissaMcCarthy calling ''herself'' the hero, for pushing along Wiig's CharacterDevelopment.
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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticisms the author can come up with don't target the film itself, but rather Creator/{{Universal}}, for marketing and releasing it poorly, and any moviegoers who decided to watch [[{{Sequelitis}} mediocre sequels]] instead of it.

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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticisms criticism the author can come up with don't target make against the film itself, but rather Creator/{{Universal}}, for marketing and releasing it poorly, and any moviegoers who decided to watch [[{{Sequelitis}} mediocre sequels]] instead of it. movie itself involves a tonally different mid-credits scene.
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* The ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' script consists mostly of the cast members and Creator/JuddApatow assuring Creator/KristenWiig that they won't ruin the movie, by keeping their characters and conflicts as realistic as possible, and making sure gross-out gags only take up "maybe 5% of the total running time." Ultimately, the only criticisms the author can come up with don't target the film itself, but rather Creator/{{Universal}}, for marketing and releasing it poorly, and any moviegoers who decided to watch [[{{Sequelitis}} mediocre sequels]] instead of it.
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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Nicholas Hoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that since he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, Nicholas will have a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.

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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Nicholas Hoult Creator/NicholasHoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that since he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, which lands Nicholas will have in a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.
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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Nicholas Hoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom answers by revealing that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, then arranges for [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]] to have a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.

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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Nicholas Hoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom answers by revealing decides to spare [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]], explaining that since he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, then arranges for [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]] to Nicholas will have a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.
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* The script for ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has a kind of cute scene after Nicholas Hoult asks Creator/TomHardy and Creator/CharlizeTheron if they plan to kill him, as punishment for attempting to murder them. Tom answers by revealing that he and Charlize have decided to remain JustFriends, then arranges for [[KarmaHoudini Nicholas]] to have a "teen angst romantic subplot" with Riley Keough.

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