and how it would change if some new technology was added. For example in a Geico commercial there is Paul Revere getting a cell phone call and telling the caller that the British are coming by sea. Only to go back to his game of Charades.
Beezel that's just a weird cellphone commercial you've just invented, not a scene from anything. And why is it a geico commercial? What does that have to do with car insurance?
Well, obviously there's the ransom drop sequence from "Dirty Harry". In the original, Harry's running from pay phone to pay phone to get instructions from Scorpio. Cell phones change the situation entirely.
The home movie of beezel's conception. Ten seconds in as the male ejaculates insert ROTS Vader saying "Noooooooo!" We may aswell combine two debacles.
Parting of the Red Sea, Dead Sea, at any rate, a large body of water. Blocked by the reformed Sea, Pharoah and his men, break out the Zodiacs.
what if at the end of wargames when joshua was about to launch all the missiles, suddenly all the computers (including the wopr) shut down "DEEEEOOOOOOOOOoooooooo...." and everybody is looking around like "huh, what happened?" and the fat general bellows out "golly, i just shut it all off with my smartphone!" and professor falken says "oh brother!" while looking into the camera lens and then keels over with his legs sticking up? how's that?
beezel your thread ideas are awful, like seriously, i don't know why i keep clicking them, I'm always let down. I mean you could talk about how many pre-mid-nineties films would be made essentially null and void if they had cell phones. Like Die Hard. Or Jurassic Park. Like I mean that's not a great thread either cause other posters can't really add anything to it, but at least it's a fleshed out concept. The hell was the Geico thing? You always lead with a title that gets me to click it and then the actual post is like a half thought out idea that's never here nor there. Get it together.
What if in Birth of a Nation there was a scene where everyone downloaded Tapatalk and spent some time reading the US Society and Black Men thread, but then the rest of the movie was the same. Really makes you think.