The Mayday Resistance subplot from The Handmaids Tale.
The Mayday Resistance subplot from The Handmaids Tale.
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Not necessarily more interesting, but I would have loved to see post-Babylon 5 series about The Rangers stuggling to defend the Alliance against a Psi-Corps cold war.
Not a movie, but the Crows (Kaz, Inej and Jesper) were hands down the best part of "Shadow and Bone" and I really, really, wish they had given them their own show instead of merging the two series.
I grew up watching a lot of the Disney classics on VHS, but with some of them -- Snow White, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and Pocahontas -- I watched them for the Dwarfs, mice, pirates and crocodile, fairies, and animals, not the actual protagonists and their stories (granted, the fairies are the main character of Sleeping Beauty, but they're still coded as the supporting characters).
Also recently started watching the old DC Birds of Prey TV show from the early 2000s. While not bad, the superhero stuff is kinda bland and the main hook for me has been the surrogate family dynamics between the three leads.
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X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
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The Dinosaurs on the mainland plot took a pretty big backseat to the mutant locust plot in Jurassic World Dominion.
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Yes. That bummed me out about the movie. I wanted to see more Dinos eating normal people.
Old lady walking her dog? Bam Dino eats her.
Dude swimming in the ocean! bam Dino Eats him!
Gut hunting in the woods. Deer gets spooked... You guessed it Dino eats him!
Wasnt there some odd set of trading cards like 30 years ago about Dinosaurs in modern times and each card had them like killing people.
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Funny thing- there is an extended scene that they put back in the extended cut. Blue and her baby are stalking what we think is a rabbit, which gets eaten by the wolf they were actually stalking. Blue and the baby get the wolf- and in the extended scene, a father and his son are hunting and take a shot at them. Blue then turns and attacks, and though we don't actually see any deaths, it's heavily implied that the hunter (and maybe his son) are killed.
Not sure if it counts as a subplot, but I've always found everything to do with Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli and Gandalf far more interesting than anything with Frodo and the Ring.
The two parking attendants who take Cameron's dad's car for a joyride in "Ferris Beuller's Day Off" apparently...??
https://deadline.com/2022/08/ferris-...es-1235088658/
That was "Dinosaurs Attack!" It was before my time, but someone did put scans of all the cards on a website [here]
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The Red Book from Batman Forever - would have been the main plot but the resolution was dropped with the deliberate intention of making the movie less cerebral and more of a dumb kids popcorn movie, and the film is much worse as a result.
The Alfred illness from Batman and Robin - the Bruce-Alfred scenes in this movie are possibly the best scenes in the entire 4-film 90s Batman movie series. But the rest of the film is so absurd and stupid they just clash with everything else instead of making the movie any better.