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So uhm, this thread really swings with monkeys?
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Originally Posted by RichC2
Jump the shark is the one everybody knows for a reason :shrug:
Nuked the fridge just doesn't roll off the tongue. |
Originally Posted by Nick Martin
I don't care about being spoiled on the new Indy movie, so after reading that quote about him surviving a nuked fridge, I know I won't be missing anything but a hell of a funny scene. I'm laughing at the idea of that right now, it's so ridiculous:)
Plus--Indy mentions 'nukes' after the incident--wasnt everything called 'atomic' testing in those days? We dropped an atomic bomb on Japan, not a nuke. |
In the late 50s? Who knows, that was quite some time after Japan.
And the scene was supposed to be funny, it looked like it was intentionally a bit goofy. |
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
I'm still in favor of using "the bear walked by the pool". :)
As for Indy 4, I think the stupider part was Spoiler:
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by RichC2
In the late 50s? Who knows, that was quite some time after Japan.
And the scene was supposed to be funny, it looked like it was intentionally a bit goofy. |
"Nuke the fridge"
Worst. Internetism. Ever. |
Nuke the fridge makes me think of microwaving leftovers.
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Originally Posted by RichC2
Nuke the fridge makes me think of microwaving leftovers.
http://www.metrospirit.com/Image/19....am%20Perry.jpg |
Internet. -ohbfrank-
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This thread has been armbarred by lameness.
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Originally Posted by Rogue588
Wouldn't nuking the site from orbit effectively take out the fridge too?
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This thread? Not so fetch.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/3355/fridgeay9.jpg |
Gremlins 2 rocks. That is all.
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Everyone does know, of course, that the phrase is about criticizing the "reality" of a fantasy movie?
Anyone else find that as amusing as I do? If one wanted to, one could accuse the entire series of Indy movies as "nuking the fridge" by trying to present aspects of various religious mythologies (fantasies) as being "real." Raiders "nuked the fridge" with the wrath of God zapping Nazis. ToD "NtF" with ripping out hearts (among other things). Crusade "NtF" with drinking from the chalice healing a mortal wound. I could go on, but... |
There is nothing fantastical about Indy. 100% real 100% of the time (unless of course he's in a fridge)!
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Originally Posted by jdpatri
Actually the fridge was low on the totem pole of issues with Indiana Jones.
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by Daytripper
Sorry, but "nuke the fridge" is really stupid.
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The urban dictionary really doesn't understand the phrase "jump the shark" if they think it equals "nuke the fridge."
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Originally Posted by Jon2
If one wanted to, one could accuse the entire series of Indy movies as "nuking the fridge" by trying to present aspects of various religious mythologies (fantasies) as being "real."
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it only took 2 dvdtalk pages for nuke the fridge to jump the shark.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
To be fair, the sequences you mention are clearly based in mythology and fantasy. But nuclear tests sites and refrigerators are more realistic concepts. You make a good point, but it'll not quite the same thing.
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Originally Posted by Daytripper
Sorry, but "nuke the fridge" is really stupid.
I think it's stupid, too. Plus, I liked the fridge scene in the movie anyway. |
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