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wBuddha OP t1_jedouxc wrote
Reply to comment by drveejai88 in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
Agreed.
If remade though he'd have to smash the radio and both Matt's and Martin's cellphones.
Spielberg does explain why contextually they don't call for help.
wBuddha OP t1_jedoarq wrote
Reply to comment by 93torrent93 in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
Guy who ran the gas station, towards the beginning.
wBuddha OP t1_jedm2aq wrote
Reply to comment by 93torrent93 in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
What do you think the yelp rating for the Harbinger's gas-n-go is?
wBuddha OP t1_jedlidv wrote
Reply to comment by Lint6 in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
> Ubiquitous
Like trying to ignore the fact, say, everyone in the movie isn't wearing pants.
You can ignore it sure, not address it, but someone is going to review or comment on how unbelievable it was that Jason Bourne was running around in his tighty whiteys.
Laundry day right? Everyone on the same day.
wBuddha OP t1_jed96ly wrote
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It was a regular family in the Times article, the boat was equipped, not them, with the satphone.
Roy also wasn't that far off shore, regular cell probably would've had service.
Science Fiction films too, where the protagonist isn't believed, he now has a camera where ever he goes.
wBuddha OP t1_jed8nm0 wrote
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Ya, like Cabin in the Woods.
wBuddha OP t1_jed7d2z wrote
Reply to comment by JellyRollGeorge in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
That is why sat phones are now widely available, iridium makes phones just for this, emergencies, to call in the cavalry.
Article in the times, they used an emergency satphone (and an iphone) that brought this to mind: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/30/world/asia/sailboat-whale-rescue-pacific.html
wBuddha t1_j64yqt7 wrote
John McClane walking across broken glass in his bare feet.
Ear sequence in Reservoir Dogs
The looks on the various faces as the reveal happens in Festen (1998)
wBuddha t1_j1wf6ty wrote
Reply to comment by HugeRaspberry in A Boy and His Dog (1975 film) is worth checking out if you liked the Fallout games or the Mad Max movies by Pancake_muncher
Actually I think the dog was genetically engineered to be a soldier's telepathic partner during the war(s) that preceded the current landscape
wBuddha t1_j1ejhqr wrote
A great Buñuel black and white film fits the bill, Exterminating Angel (1962), a dinner party goes awry and no one can leave.
More than two guys tho. Highly recommended as one of those non-horror horror movies.
wBuddha OP t1_jeg1ddx wrote
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Ya, this is my point.