Dawley
Dog Eater
Annoying the world, one message board at a time
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Post by Dawley on Aug 14, 2006 17:07:31 GMT -5
Yes, it goes on. Don't remember the shop keeper... meh.
Okay then. Because of my name, I'm going to:
A) Be killed by a werewolf in England and haunt my best friend, or B) Come back to life as a snowman. Then again, there's
C) Get onto an ocean liner that gets hit by an iceberg...
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RuaDragon
Snapped
Sydney Nightlife
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Post by RuaDragon on Aug 16, 2006 6:42:25 GMT -5
I'm going to go out into the outback and get murdered by some weird truck driver.
Hey, I've figured out some more links, in each movie three people are destined to die, the inoffensive bystander, the love interest and the bitch.
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Boehlke
Alpha Wolf
2nd in command
Wild things in the North Eastern Valley
Posts: 1,505
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Post by Boehlke on Aug 16, 2006 6:57:26 GMT -5
The only thing I noticed was that some poor, inoffensive person gets killed in each movie. In the first one it was the Janitor, in the second it was Jeremy and in the third it was Milo. They don't really do anything, but they weren't bad guys Jeremy, is that the librarian in GS2? don`t remember exactly, anyways, that librarian at the start of GS2 that gets killed is the same as the one that where cutting up all the leeches and killed in GS3.
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Post by Max Ravenstone on Mar 12, 2009 13:53:28 GMT -5
A connection I noticed was between Barbara and the Fitzes Death Project. It's not in the opening scene, but in the special features there are a few shots of Ginger all twisted up in Christmas lights with burn marks on her body... Like Ghost's first lie about Barbara's burning.
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Post by lordhowl on Dec 26, 2009 23:28:30 GMT -5
I honestly thought that there was nothing wrong with him. I didn't even see him looking at Brigette funnily. You were right. I felt terrible for the janitor, too. Nothing she said about him in that scene was true at all. I realize, though, that's what insanity is: Ginger's mind was lying to her. When Ginger went insane, her protectiveness toward Brigitte became exaggerated and twisted, and her every emotion, every suspicion, was bent toward blood lust. Yes, I'm three years late answering, for anyone passing by.
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