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"Rogue One A Star Wars Story" Theory: Jyn Erso Survived?!

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 Finally! A theory about Rogue One , which is NOT a horrible, unemotional movie in my eyes. I really liked Rogue One . I don't think it is as good as the originals, but what movie could top that? I think it is the best modern Star Wars movie made up to this point. If you want to read about my thoughts on how GOOD Rogue One was, I will be writing a separate post on that. For now, I'm going to share a theory with you that I thought up almost entirely myself. And this is my theory that Jyn Erso survived the end of Rogue One .  SPOILERS AHEAD  Now, off the bat you might be thinking this already sounds crazy, because, obviously there is NO way in the Galaxy that anyone could've survived the explosion, right?  Well, you'd be smart to suspect that, but there is actually one way that Jyn could've survived, and that's because of the small kyber crystal on her necklace.  And before you click off the article, remember that kyber crystals actually seem to grant low-l

Rick And Morty Theory: What Did Rick Do?

 OK, so my blog's called "Movie Stuff", but I never said I wouldn't be doing some super popular shows as well. This post is actually the first of a few future posts concerning some interesting Rick And Morty theories. So let's start with one of the most interesting: what is Rick's crime. SPOILER ALERT: If you have not watched to the end of season two and the first episode of season three of Rick And Morty , go watch it and come back. Without further ado, let's begin.  So the main theory on Rick's crime, and the one I believe is at least true to some degree, is that Rick Sanchez is a cereal destroyer of worlds. The reason I say this is true to some degree is because we actually do see Rick destroy planets, universes, and take part in apocalyptic events such as The Purge.  We see rick destroy at least the Earth of his C137 dimension in what has become one of my favorite episodes of Rick And Morty , "Rick Potion Number 9". Sure Rick d

Secrets Of The Monsterverse: What Are Skull Crawlers?

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 This is the first article of a few I will be making in the future of my blog. In the "Secrets Of The Monsterverse" articles I will be talking about theories and secrets in the Monsterverse, the universe with 2014 Godzilla and 2017 King Kong. And speaking of 2017 King Kong, lets talk about the Skull Crawlers. The absolute coolest things on the Monsterverse Skull Island aside from Kong himself (well, OK that's just my opinion). But as cool as the giant, skeletal kaiju are, we don't really know a whole lot about them. Are they just giant lizards? Have we seen them before? What are these things?  In the past, most of the main adaptions of Skull Island had two main creatures living on it: Kong, and dinosaurs. In the 1933 original, most dinosaurs on Skull Island were almost exactly the same as they were 65 million years ago (at least, from a 30s Si-fi point of view)    In the 2005 version, the dinosaurs look similar to the classic T.Rex and Apatosaurus, but are differe

Disney's "Moana" Theory: Who is Tamatoa?

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Hello everyone. If you're like me and believe all the Pixar and most of the Disney movies are all inter-connected and in the same universe, then there's nothing more fun than searching for Easter eggs in the movies, and the new-ish Disney movie Moana is no exception. The movie is full of cameos and references that are super cool. Some are simply throwbacks to other Disney/Pixar movies, like the Kakamora (the coconut pirate things) soldier wearing Baymax face paint, or the Marshmallow (The giant ice monster from Frozen ) cameos.  While others like the Genie lamp seen in Tamatoa's shell lead to all sorts of theories.  [No image; sorry :( ]  One of my favorite theories about Moana is that Tamatoa may have been the Genie's last master before Aladin. What's the evidence?  Well, for starters, the Genie's master before Aladin was big. We know this because Genie, upon noticing Aladin after released from the lamp, remarks how Aladin is "a lot smaller than

Is E.T. A Jedi?

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Hello everybody! For this post, we'll be taking a look at a fan conspiracy theory about Star Wars. Be sure to comment, share, and tell your friends and/or families about my blog. Enjoy!  The image above shows E.T. creatures in a senator pod in Star Wars The Phantom Menace . This cameo has given rise to many fan theories, all trying to explain the appearance of E.T.s. Are E.T. and Star Wars set in the same universe? Due to the long friendship between George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg, it was probably nothing more than a fun Easter egg, right?  Well, there's a Wookieepedia article of the Star Wars E.T. beings, in which it states that these ones are called "Grebleips", which is "Spielberg" spelled backward. The Grebleips come from the planet Brodo Asogi, a lush green planet, another link to E.T.'s story. However, Wookieepedia is open for anyone to edit, and in E.T. itself, cameos of Star Wars figures and costumes (which was possibly the origin of the wh

Conspiracy Theory: "Frozen" And "Tangled"

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Hello everyone! It has become apparent to me that Frozen and Tangled are set in the same universe. This has been confirmed, and it has also been confirmed that the sea voyage that the king and queen of Arandel take is actually a trip to their neighboring kingdom Corona, to Rapunzel's wedding.  But the king and queen of Arandel wouldn't go to any old wedding, even if it was close (probably) especially if the queen was pregnant. This means the king and queen of Corona and the king and queen in Frozen probably know each other pretty well. But what is the core of this relationship?  I believe it may be Elsa, Rapunzel's fraternal twin sister. Yes, you read that right. I DO believe Elsa and Anna are not actually related, but rather Elsa and Rapunzel are.  The main theory line goes that in Corona, the queen eats a stew made from the magic flower, and has twin baby girls. One has magic hair that reacts to Mother Gothel's song. This is why Mother Gothel steals away that one,

Pacific Rim Conspiracy: What Is Tresspaser's Category?

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The movie "Pacific Rim" took the giant monster genre truly to the next level. I mean, who can resist a movie about giant robots fighting a war against alien monsters that gave Cloverfield a run for his money? It was seriously the dominant giant monster movie of the modern age until the Monsterverse's first movie, 2014 "Godzilla". But as cool as Knifehead and Otachi were in "Pacific Rim", One Kaiju was especially interesting, especially as I started researching the lore of the film. The kaiju I found the most interesting was Trespasser, the first Kaiju invader.    Any Pacific Rim fan knows who Trespasser was. The first Kaiju to emerge from the Breach. We all (at least, I do) want to see more of this Kaiju, to truly know what happened in California. To my amazement, there's actually a conspiracy about him.  Trespasser:    Warning: SPOILERS. If you haven't seen the movie, this article may contain spoilers.  There has been some debate about th