@Kyrylo: Did you know even if you adjust for inflation Ghostbusters (2016) out grossed Titanic on opening weekend. We all know how that story ended up. One of them sank, and well the other one did, but with completely circumstances.
Marvel films are always going to do well opening weekend, it's the following weeks which truly show how well the film is doing.
@ebola9717: Something tells me when you have the training drilled into from a very early age, it's hard to break and revert back to being a 'normal person'. Hence why she continues to talk with an American accent while working in America.
@Xristophoros: Bob Iger said they are only now about to decide what they'll do next. Doesn't seem like his trilogy is set in stone, as it seemed when they announced it.
I never thought a time would come when I wouldn't even need to see the trailer to know I had no interest in watching film.
All the below information can be collected from the Prologue of the Rainbow Six novel, but still SPOILERS. The novel takes place during the months leading up to the Sydney Olympics. John Clark a retired Special Forces operative and veteran of Vietnam (Without Remorse says, 'Hi!') is flying to England, where he will take command of the multinational special forces team Rainbow Six. On the flight with him is his wife (Sandra), who is a trained nurse, their youngest daughter (Patricia) who is a trained doctor, and Patricia's husband Domingo Chavez, who is also the team leader of Rainbow Six. John muses on the fact that Patricia became pregnant with his first GRANDCHILD not long after her nuptials with Domingo, deciding that the pregnancy must have been a silver bullet.
Look Hollywood, I know that most of Tom Clancy's novels have to be registered as lethal weapons, which immediately makes them hard to adapt into a 2 hour movie. But if you're not going to even attempt to follow the plot (and universe timeline) of the novels. Why bother even trying to adapt them into movies? Take each novel make a series of episodes for TV, and follow the plot of the novels to the letter. That way you avoid another debacle, similar to what you faced with The Dark Tower 'adaptation'.
@ccgod: Tough one... I'm going to go with since they were invented, for 500 alex. Seeming as arms is short of armaments, which is by definition: "military weapons and equipment".
@xdarkmistsx: Saying conservative Nazis is historically accurate, as there were factions within the party who were conservative. Some very high ranking officials were conservative.
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