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    thrakazog wrote:

    The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know.

    Yeah... Having seen the trailer, i'm pretty sure there's more to it than that. Like, if you don't push the button, then you get killed.

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    ragnaroknrol
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    No. Just if you push the button you get a million and someone you don't know dies. FYI: I'm pretty sure they find someone you don't know and offer them the same deal next. The trick is making sure you know everyone that gets the box. :-D

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      So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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      Ian Shlasko
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      I saw a parody of it... I forget where... Might have been Robot Chicken, might have been Family Guy... Man: "If you press this button, someone you don't know will die, and you--" *other guy presses the button*

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        thrakazog wrote:

        The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know.

        Yeah... Having seen the trailer, i'm pretty sure there's more to it than that. Like, if you don't push the button, then you get killed.

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        Miszou
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        Sounds like an twilight zone or something that I've seen before... Basically, when you push the button you get your million dollars and then someone comes round your house to take the box and give it to the next person - who you don't know... It's basically a chain, so you get the million and put yourself at the mercy of the next guy to push the button..

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          thrakazog
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          That might be why nobody ever made me the offer.

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          • T thrakazog

            So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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            Chris Austin
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            I think I've read this one before when I was in third grade. Except then it was called "The Monkey's Paw".

            And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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            • T thrakazog

              So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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              Single Step Debugger
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              thrakazog wrote:

              Would you push the button?

              Is the other guy an active codeproject member?

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              • T thrakazog

                So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                I love Ren and Stimpy. BTW, personally, I would answer "no" immediately to the button question and refuse the box.

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                • C Chris Austin

                  I think I've read this one before when I was in third grade. Except then it was called "The Monkey's Paw".

                  And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                  Heh. That one was, "someone you do know dies, but you don't find out about it ahead of time".

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                    No. Just if you push the button you get a million and someone you don't know dies. FYI: I'm pretty sure they find someone you don't know and offer them the same deal next. The trick is making sure you know everyone that gets the box. :-D

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                    Shog9 0
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                    So, do you get to keep the box if you don't press the button?

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                    • T thrakazog

                      So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                      Single Step Debugger
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                      It would be nice if you can push the button several times. I mean, one million is not so much when you wish a big motor yacht.

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                      • T thrakazog

                        So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                        Maximilien
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                        1 million $US is still considered a lot of money ??? must be recession time...

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                        • T thrakazog

                          So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                          It's a bit mystifying how you can make a movie with such a thin premise as a *remake*. After all everyone will know the only twist in the story before they go to see it. :) As a twilight zone episode it was perfect subject matter for such a short format. As a movie though? After everyone knows the premise already? Bad idea. It frustrates me to no end that there are zillions of absolutely epic sci fi novels and short stories out there, any one of which would make an excellent movie or tv show in the right hands that are passed over for rehashing tired old ideas and remakes because of the sad risk averse mentality of the big entertainment industry.


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                          • T thrakazog

                            So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                            Corporal Agarn
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                            Does the button pusher get informed who died? If not you could convince yourself that no one really dies.

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                              It's a bit mystifying how you can make a movie with such a thin premise as a *remake*. After all everyone will know the only twist in the story before they go to see it. :) As a twilight zone episode it was perfect subject matter for such a short format. As a movie though? After everyone knows the premise already? Bad idea. It frustrates me to no end that there are zillions of absolutely epic sci fi novels and short stories out there, any one of which would make an excellent movie or tv show in the right hands that are passed over for rehashing tired old ideas and remakes because of the sad risk averse mentality of the big entertainment industry.


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                              I agree that Hollywood has a thing for remakes. The problem is sci fi is not considered movies. Look at the original Star Wars, it was in the theater in this area for a solid year! But they look at it like only a small group of people will come to see it. (I know I am showing my age but hey, at 54 age does not mean that much unless you are looking for work.)

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                                I agree that Hollywood has a thing for remakes. The problem is sci fi is not considered movies. Look at the original Star Wars, it was in the theater in this area for a solid year! But they look at it like only a small group of people will come to see it. (I know I am showing my age but hey, at 54 age does not mean that much unless you are looking for work.)

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                                djj55 wrote:

                                I agree that Hollywood has a thing for remakes

                                Hollywood, the music industry, the network tv industry, the restaurant industry, the clothing industry, the house building industry etc etc etc.

                                djj55 wrote:

                                The problem is sci fi is not considered movies

                                Not sure what you mean by that. There have been a *lot* of "blockbuster" sci fi movies but the ratio of truly good sci fi (and fantasy) stories to movie remake schlock is astounding.


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                                  Does the button pusher get informed who died? If not you could convince yourself that no one really dies.

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                                  There are a lot of people with a very flexible conscience. They would push the button, take the money, put half of them for some charity, medical research etc. convincing themselves that they are saving more than one person and will keep the other half with now clear conscience.

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                                    djj55 wrote:

                                    I agree that Hollywood has a thing for remakes

                                    Hollywood, the music industry, the network tv industry, the restaurant industry, the clothing industry, the house building industry etc etc etc.

                                    djj55 wrote:

                                    The problem is sci fi is not considered movies

                                    Not sure what you mean by that. There have been a *lot* of "blockbuster" sci fi movies but the ratio of truly good sci fi (and fantasy) stories to movie remake schlock is astounding.


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                                    John C wrote:

                                    Not sure what you mean by that. There have been a *lot* of "blockbuster" sci fi movies but the ratio of truly good sci fi (and fantasy) stories to movie remake schlock is astounding.

                                    Probably this has something to do with the special effects’ cost. Hopefully now when the prize of the computerized effects is going down we will see some quality SiFi moves. I personally can’t wait for the James Cameron’s “Avatar”.

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                                      So coming out soon is the movie the box.[^] The basic premise of the movie is that you can hit a magic button that will give you a million dollars and kill somebody you don't know. I'm pretty sure after thinking it over like Stimpy here[^] I'd smash the jolly candy like button with my whole fist. Would you push the button?

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                                      I've seen the poster and assumed that's what it was about. It's an old Twilight Zone episode. The punchline was that it was clear at the end that the next people who pushed the button, would by doing so, kill the last person who decided that the death of a random person could be justified. No, I wouldn't.

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                                        So, do you get to keep the box if you don't press the button?

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                                        ragnaroknrol
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                                        I would assume no. They want to take it to someone else to see if they will press it.

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                                          It's a bit mystifying how you can make a movie with such a thin premise as a *remake*. After all everyone will know the only twist in the story before they go to see it. :) As a twilight zone episode it was perfect subject matter for such a short format. As a movie though? After everyone knows the premise already? Bad idea. It frustrates me to no end that there are zillions of absolutely epic sci fi novels and short stories out there, any one of which would make an excellent movie or tv show in the right hands that are passed over for rehashing tired old ideas and remakes because of the sad risk averse mentality of the big entertainment industry.


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                                          John C wrote:

                                          After all everyone will know the only twist in the story before they go to see it. Smile

                                          Yes, this has me beat, but I presume the answer is that they assume that their target audience was too young to have seen the Twilight Zone. I saw the poster and immediately got what it was. No chance I'd bother seeing it.

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