The correct posture for taking a cross film

Emmie 2021-11-14 08:01:24

Let’s sort out the timeline: This 1987 film spoofed Shawshank’s salvation in 1995, Cage’s Ghost Rider in 2007, and the director’s own old idiot. You can understand if you spoof in advance, and you can spoof others in advance. This thing is more powerful than the early plagiarism in the comics, and I am convinced in capitals. The only reasonable explanation is: this film was shot by the director and the starring actors. . .

Therefore, the real traversal film is not as simple as composing a story about the protagonist’s traversal, but the director and the actor travel back to the past together, making an ordinary movie with seriousness, and then spoofing future works in it.

This is the correct posture for the cross-moving film.

In addition, the joke setting is too bad (praise), rude but not simple, ridiculous but not against the peace, God.

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Raising Arizona quotes

  • Ed McDonnough: We finally go out with decent people and you break his nose. That ain't too funny, Hi.

    H.I.: His kids seemed to think it was funny.

    Ed McDonnough: Well they're just kids.

  • Ed McDonnough: Give me that baby, you warthog from hell!