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Comments by "Sebastian Nolte" (@sebastiannolte1201) on "WatchMojo.com" channel.
Yes, it is a popular modern myth to think that the people in the middle ages (or especially the church) believed in a flat earth.
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He shot it nine times.
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I agree, too. And I also want to see a "Top 10 Best Old Age Effects". If WatchMojo really thinks that these 10 effects are bad, then I don't know how they want to find 10 movies with good aging effects.
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+Nidhikih2451 I love it, but how is that "Rock"?
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The Gibson ES-345 was released in 1958, and does not use any absolute new HiTech. The Bigsby-Vibrato was already patented in 1952. So the sentence "The Bigsby-vibrato was even invented yet" is just wrong, and the sentence "everything about this guitar would have been considered futuristic in 1955" is at least an exaggeration.
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+Immortal It was released in November 2016, so not yet 20 years ;-)
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Why should a 1994 movie be on the list for the best movies of the century?
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Oh yes, it is so ridiculous. The same with e.g. the WatchMojo video "Top 10 Freddy Krueger Kills", where they blurr the naked breasts of a woman...
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I don't understand why they not at least mention, that during the execution on Dead Man Walk you see flashbacks of the murder, so where you see him raping and killing his victim in a brutal way. That is what makes the scene so special and the movie so great, because it really shows both sides and it is on you to decide for yourself, if death penalty is right or not. And it really challenges your compassion with him. And it should be higher on the list. And not even an honorbale mention for Dancer in the Dark?
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Well, I think David Fincher is more famous than David Finch...
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There is something wrong with the moral standards of a society, when in a video full of graphic violence the breasts of a woman are censored.
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"Betmax" was a flop. The format, that you mean, is Betacam (and later Betacam SP and DigiBeta). They based on Betamax, but is not exactly the same.
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+KZ2killer Stafox was a Super Nintendo Game.
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+Eduardo Pantoja We have one, it has started with "Man of Steel".
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Wow, after so many years I get to know, that Disney's Little Mermaid is called "Ariel" in the original version- while here in Germany her name is "Arielle". Propably the reason for that change is, that "Ariel" is a famous lGerman aundry detergent brand :-)
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+theelementsofficial When you just take the time period they concide a bit. But actually "Ancient Rome" is later than "Ancient greece" At least when we take the typical time periods that people usually mean when they talk of it. In the great era of Rome (and that is where movies like Gladiator, Spartacus or Ben-Hur takes place - and that is about Year Zero ) , their empire includes Greece. While the great Greek era was earlier, when Rome was smaller. "300" takes place in 480 BC, Alexander the Great died in 323 BC. On the other hand the titel is misleading anyway. It should be called "historical setting" and not "time periods". Even if "Ancient Greece" and "Ancient Rome" was the sme time period: Greece is not Rome ;-) "The 70s" and "Vietnam War" also are in the same time period. And so are "Old West" and "Victorian Age".
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+William Gardner There was nobody in the room, when Kane died, so nobody could hear his last word "Rosebud".
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I am really surprised that "The Ketchup Song" is not even an honorable mention,
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I don't want to answer to all comments, so here in general: It is more like a urban legend, that porn is the reason for for the success of VHS vs Betamax.
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There are funny behind the scenes records from "Fitzcarraldo"; Klaus Kinski was famous (mabye mostly in Germany?) for his freak-outs, also in Talk Shows, interviews etc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPKODzv1PD4
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Many Christopher Nolan Movies. For example the truck, that rolls over in the Dark Knight. Or the "Airplane robbing" scene in the Dark Knight Returns.
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+regorllerref The word is "auteur. it is spelled [ɔːˈt3ːr] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur_theory
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Probably "Cover songs that are more famous than the original" would be a better topic, because it would be more impartial. I am surprised about some suggestions in the comments - obviously it is more a question of your age :-) "Sweet Dreams" by Marylin Manson, are you kidding? The original by Eurythmics was a number one hit in the US, and also high in the european charts. It is a 80s classic, you here it on every "80s party", in Karaoke Bars etc. Probably you are quite young, when you think, that the MM-Version is the original. Personally, I was suprised about "Girls just have wanna have fun" and "Torn".
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In the 1970s people could fly with 2200 km/h in passanger aircrafts over the Atlantic. But since 20 years we cannot do it any more and instead only fly with les than 1000 km/h. So according to your stupid logic, the Concorde never existed and supersonic airliner are impossible? Why do you think that "They did not go to the moon since 1972" means "They cannot go to the moon at all"? That doesn't make any sense.
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Like Springfield is not fictional? There are many towns with the name in reality, but that one in the Simpsons is fictional. And so there German towns called "Winden", but none of them is the one in Dark.
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Yeah, let's show people that are hung, a body that is ripped in two parts, a blood covers tortured man on a cross - but let's censor when somebody says "Fuck!". The morality behind these decisions is disgusting. The same with "Top 10 Killing Scenes in Horror Movies" (or similar) where watch mojo censors nipples. I am glad to live in Germany, where the decisions in terms of "youth protections in media" at least are based on a better morality.
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Titanic is from 1997
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People thought cat in the hat was good back then?
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Here in Germany 24 days of paid vacaction are required by law if you have a 6 day week. But most people have more. I have a 5 days /40 hour week and 30 days of paid vacation.
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SpaceX was founded in 2002 with the purpose of colonizing Mars...
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Don't lump the Burton-movies with the Schumacher-movies.
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You can send up a balloon with a camera by yourself to an altitude where the sky is already black. Many people have done it, Youtube is full of it, just search for "balloon to space", "gopro to space", "stratosphere balloon" etc. You don't see stars on any of them when they are launched at day.
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Actually people were very surprised here when this happend, espacially because Rammstein of course was already very famous for years at this point and full accepted in the mainstream. In the early 90s Cannibal Corpse were an example for censorship in germany... But it is very rare when it comes to music, more "famous" are computer games.... And you have to know that that when Music or video games are on the "index", it doesn't mean, that they are completely banned. But it is not allowed to advertise it and it cannot be sold openly, and you have to be at least18 years old to buy it. Birthplace of black metal? Probably most famous becaome Black Metal with the second wave, so probably most people would see Norway as the birthplace... In the first wave Sodom played a role -but they were just a Venom and Bathory rip off :-) And their lyrics were childish. And they were to underground, so nobody cares. Actually there is much german music out there, that has more "liable to currupt the young" than Rammstein...
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I thought it was a rip off of Pocahontas
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