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The fight with Dixon helped better solidify Rocky as one of the greatest athletes of all and not just a fad of the 1970s/1980s, so it probably convinced Philadelphia to bring the statue back to the location it is now. They should call it The Matrix Rebooted in keeping with the previous titles and since it literally is a reboot. I wonder if she even had had sex before transforming into Poison Ivy. It would be cool if Judy and/or Peter from the first movie show up and maybe mention Alan and Sarah. Or, better yet, maybe Alan and Sarah have a son who finds the game since their son would be in his mid 20s now. It could be set 26 years after the original just like the main events of the original film were 26 years after its opening sequence. That’s interesting to note! I know some girls who although they enter puberty in their teens, they did not really develop sexually until their 20s. Maybe the chemicals affect Pamela’s hormone levels allowing her to sexually awaken and increase her sex drive. Pros of Forever: - Jim Carrey as The Riddler - awesome soundtrack - fun yet occasionally serious tone - cinematography and scope of Gotham Pros of Batman & Robin: - Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy - George Clooney as Batman - cooler gadgets and costumes In the finale, I thought the Russians might double-cross everyone by manipulating the recording to make seem like the helicopter was shot down and not brought down by mechanical failure. She’s like the off-brand Jennifer Lawrence. Like the Kroger version of Cheerios; it wants you to think it’s the same and comes at a cheaper price. I think trying to be like Empire is what failed some of the later films. Attack of the Clones tries to make Anakin and Padme have the same romance as Han and Leia but it doesn’t work; same goes for Obi-Wan’s asteroid chase and the lightsaber duel with Dooku. The Last Jedi tries to make Luke and Rey’s training on par with Yoda and Luke’s training in Empire but fails there too; same goes for the wannabee Hoth sand-planet battle I do think there is something to Ivy and her plant babies being her biological children. Maybe she collects the seeds that come out of her “v” and grows them in the soil. She does say to the seeds “good babies, grow for mommy,” and I did notice too how the seeds don’t appear in her hands until she squats down and puts her hand near her “v.” She also compares herself to God in her ability to create life, so I definitely agree she is the biological mother of her plant seeds. The father of them is a mystery though. I think Ivy was going to use the opportunity to get intimate and/or have sex with Robin (possibly to find out his true identity) before killing him, but he was in hurry so she had to kiss/kill him quickly. It would be an interesting ability of hers to include if they ever make an R-rated Batman movie. A remake or direct sequel would actually be kind of cool, especially if George Clooney and Uma Thurman are involved. I like to think Uma was hiding her “goods” from the cast and crew. There is actually a blooper shot at the Garden party in which you can see she is wearing jeans over her costume in a tight shot. “Full Measure” Maybe she will be forced into hiding and that’s how Robert Forster’s character meets Saul. He probably would be the British equivalent of the modern Bob Dylan. Audiences and critics would get excited whenever he releases new material and everyone would turn to him for his views on modern politics. I was hoping this would become a series like the Vacation movies. Maybe some people don’t like his Democratic politics. Rabbit and Piglet should have been female.