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| Oh man, this was a year ago already! Time really is passing quickly. {{unsigned|LuigiBrick}} | | Oh man, this was a year ago already! Time really is passing quickly. {{unsigned|LuigiBrick}} |
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− | (This comment thanks to the highlighting of a typographical error, in the main page, by another user. A pity I couldn't wait another four years to make this addition...)
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− | The (valid) speculation that Mission: Impossible inspired the wire-dangling entrance is tarnished by it being smashed through the ceiling and otherwise unsubtle. I'd have said it was more inspired by Minority Report, as the first example of a rope-descent intrusion that comes to mind, but that was 2002 (wow... 20 years ago... not actually sure if that feels longer ago or less so, the last couple of years may have done funny things to my sense of time passing... or that might just be me and my own advancing years). No doubt this otherwise fairly standard action-trope existed in the more violent form in plenty of other films from other years ending in a 6, and probably multiple notable instances. (However, the most obvious {{w|You Only Live Twice (film)|James Bond example}}, the earliest I could definitively recall myself, was released in 196'''''7'''''. Darnit.) Still, an interesting idea. 14:46, 5 November 2022 (UTC)
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