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Comments by "Morgan King" (@MorganKing95) on "Top 10 Memorable Movie Characters of All Time" video.
Yeah, so? That's the title that's being used everywhere except in the U.S, and it's the original title as well
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only in the U.S
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That's because he appeared on the 60's list first
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Oh, shocking! They showed the original title (which is used in almost every country except USA) to teach Americans that it had to be changed into the stupid title "Sorcerer's stone" because the original title apparently isn't appealing enough
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+Judge Dredd "Most overrated movie of all time" HAHAHAHAHA! Get out of here!
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Judge Dredd The Godfather is not even amongst the overrated movies of all time. But hey, what can I expect from someone whose user name is "Judge Dredd" and hates movies like "Gravity" and "Birdman"?
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Only in the U.S. because the original title is apparently not "appealing" enough to you
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He was an actor/martial artist, not a character
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Because that's the title that's being used EVERYWHERE except in the U.S.
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***** James Bond has obviously been played by multiple actors, and besides Sean Connery, George Lazenby also played him during the 60's, as well as a couple of actors in movies that were not part of the main movie series
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***** You should know who David Niven is. If you want the other actors in the series, then you have Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig
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***** Stop trolling; it's just a waste of time
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***** LOL, you trolls really don't have much life
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Marlon Brando's portrayal is a lot more iconic and recognizeable
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You are? Are you the clones of him?
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Which character?
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Are any top 10 lists objective?
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+Joe Manela You're kidding, right?
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Joe Manela A huge movie star mostly in the 30's and 40's, initially known for playing villains, but later got known for playing tough guys with a heart of gold. Best known for the movies "The Maltese Falcon", "Casablanca", "The Treasure of Sierra Madre", and "The African Queen"
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+We're Malachite Now The entries are voted by the public, what do you expect?
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We're Malachite Now Maybe, but that's not how it works on this channel. Besides, it's often easier to buy an entry if it's based on an opinion and established standard by the general public; there’s a reason why it's called NORMative argumentation
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Judge Dredd You only think that because you don't understand aesthetics. (You've actually admitted that to me once)
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Judge Dredd It's not your job, but it will certainly help. Just like it's not easy to read "The Divine Comedy" if you have no knowledge about the Middle Ages
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Judge Dredd You don't read that much either? Well, my point is that movies, theatre plays, books, and paintings often contain something that the audience needs to understand to fully enjoy them. For example aesthetics, the period it was made, the certain style it's made in, or references to a certain topic or the author's life. I didn't understand "The Godfather" for example until I read the book and when I got more knowledge about the Mafia
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Judge Dredd Gravity is not meant to focus on realism and writing. Just like books by authors like James Joyce, Franz Kafka, and Knut Hamsun don't focus on realism, or plays by Beckett and Pinter
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Oh great, another oblivious American who doesn't know that's the title that's being used everywhere except in the U.S.
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"What's the matter with you?!"
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It's only in the U.S that it's called "Sorcerer's stone"
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