wasn't true.
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Movie_Buff_Brad — 10 years ago(September 04, 2015 03:06 AM)
That Francis Ford Coppola can't make a bad movie? The writing of the whole scene is pretty dodgy, starting with the "horror trilogy" shenanigans. Even if you can name a few horror trilogies, to which ones do these rules apply to? Evil Dead? No. Poltergeist? No. They could have saved themselves some confusion if Randy just said "final chapters", which would fit at least, but I guess they wanted a cool buzzword.
It's obvious Jedi was a reference to the Leia thing since Sid finds out she has a sibling, but I can't wrap my head around what Godfather meant. Maybe that James Caan/Sonny had a kid? But it wasn't exactly a twist.
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Axle_Starr — 10 years ago(September 04, 2015 01:11 PM)
I'm no Star Wars buff, but isn't finding out that Darth Vader IS Luke Skywalker's father as opposed to having killed him also part of the trilogy stipulation?
As for Scream, it's also finding out that Billy was not the real mastermind behind Maureen's murder. Not exactly 'planned', but I'm pretty sure that's what it's supposed to be by the series
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Axle_Starr — 10 years ago(September 17, 2015 01:42 PM)
Still, if it didn't happen in the concluding chapter of that trilogy, it probably isn't the same. I thought that event took place in the third movie, I was mistaken. I haven't seen anything Star Wars since I was young
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