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And I sincerely mean conspiracy.
This thread isn't about film theories. I want you to unleash the crazy fan interpretations that you 100% believe were intentional.
The stuff that was only prevented by pesky copyright laws. Yet you know the Writer and/or Director intended for you to make that connection.
Like how in 1993's Jason goes to hell, the Evil Dead's Necronomicon turned up. Why? Because the director was a Evil Dead fanboy.
He deliberately requisitioned the prop to brute force in a connection that legally would never be allowed.
Or Predator 2's infamous Xenomorph skull that did eventually bloom into a cross over 14 years later.
Maybe it's more abstract. Like 1997's Event Horizon being a Warhammer 40,000 prequel. That's a popular one.
My personal belief?
I'm all in on the missing 90's James Bond film from 1996. T H E R O C K
The video below does a great breakdown as to why this is a cinematic biblical truth
You will never convince me that the the casting of Sean Connery as John Mason wasn't intentional,
the screenplays dialogue reads a like a super nerds fan fiction.
This thread isn't about film theories. I want you to unleash the crazy fan interpretations that you 100% believe were intentional.
The stuff that was only prevented by pesky copyright laws. Yet you know the Writer and/or Director intended for you to make that connection.
Like how in 1993's Jason goes to hell, the Evil Dead's Necronomicon turned up. Why? Because the director was a Evil Dead fanboy.
He deliberately requisitioned the prop to brute force in a connection that legally would never be allowed.
Or Predator 2's infamous Xenomorph skull that did eventually bloom into a cross over 14 years later.
Maybe it's more abstract. Like 1997's Event Horizon being a Warhammer 40,000 prequel. That's a popular one.
My personal belief?
I'm all in on the missing 90's James Bond film from 1996. T H E R O C K
The video below does a great breakdown as to why this is a cinematic biblical truth

You will never convince me that the the casting of Sean Connery as John Mason wasn't intentional,
the screenplays dialogue reads a like a super nerds fan fiction.
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