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  2. What's the purpose of the cube? - Movies & TV Stack Exchange

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/4203

    Putting prequels and sequels aside, keep in mind that Cube is a metaphor for life, for the human condition: In the beginning, each character wakes up in a strange, uncomfortable place. Each quickly realizes that making a bad move will result in death. Each reacts to the situation in a unique way. Those who live longest never get any real ...

  3. What would happen if they pushed 'YES' in Cube Zero?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/55181

    Kazan, the autistic savant from the first movie who walked out into a haze of light, is actually one of the techs (Eric) from Cube Zero. But that was a different cube. Kate, from Cube 2: Hypercube, escapes by jumping out into the blackness, but is executed after her "exit interview". Again, that was a different cube.

  4. Straight Outta Compton - claims of police abuse

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/57467/straight-outta-compton-claims-of...

    According to a source for The Guardian, this actually did happen. However, this incident did not inspire the concept for their song "Fuck tha Police.": In the movie, it happens outside a recording studio in Torrance, California where they are recording their first album, Straight Outta Compton. In real life, members of the group did get ...

  5. What is the device taken from Alex Trusks at the end of...

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/4044

    And as the cube imploded, normal time from the outside universe began leaking in. Or, it could just be that Jerry's watch only counts time for the outside universe. Modern watches count time using the oscillation frequency of quartz when exposed to an electric charge, so if somehow that were unaffected by the weird time frame of the cube, it ...

  6. How is the Tesseract still in Odin's trophy room during Thor?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/12567

    Reading up on this Marvel Universe article about Cosmic Cubes tells us that there is possibly more than one cube in the universe itself. If we are to believe that the Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999 as it is known in the Marvel Multi-verse) has similar canon then we can assume the same to be true that there is more than one Tesseract a.k.a ...

  7. I'm trying to remember what movie this was. The bad guys, like 2 or 3, were trapped in a 2 dimensional plane that flew out into space. Family guy did a short parody once I think. I asked a few people in the office but no one knows. I feel like it might be one of the old superman movies but I'm not sure and can't find it online.

  8. 3. The classic film "Friday" opens with main character Craig (Ice Cube) explaining that he was fired from his job a shipping company. "They said they got me on video, stealing boxes," Craig says. When someone asks if he really did it, he says "I didn't steal any damn boxes," but at least to me, this denial doesn't sound very convincing.

  9. How did Wynn know what happened to Meyerhold in Cube Zero?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/11989

    He was already inside the Cube by the time Meyerhold contracted the disease, so he couldn't have saw it on the monitor. He had no communication with Dodd, so Dodd couldn't have told him. In the shot where Rains finally gets the bottom door open to check on Meyerhold, you can see the top door is closed in the background, so he couldn't have been ...

  10. I just remember really that the Tesseract/Cosmic Cube in Capt America: First Avenger destroyed Red Skull, but then I actually immediately recognized Red Skull in Infinity War, even before my buddy I had gone with. That was after the scene where Loki produces it for Thanos, and Thanos subsequently crushes the cube part to reveal the stone within.

  11. stargate - Why do you need 6 points to define a location in 3 ...

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/572/why-do-you-need-6-points-to-define-a...

    According to Stargate logic, you would need one coordinate for your point of origin, and then four points for the destination (one point on each side of the destination forming a square, instead of the cube they used in the movie for 3 dimensional space). I promise, when you are done, you will feel pretty stupid.