Ever notice movies or a TV series leave you without all the answers? So I figure everyone could give their best answers to the most confusioning situations. Here is a couple I would like to hear from people. You can also add your own for questions for everyone to answer.
1-Gomer Pyle is an Infantryman in the Marines during the Vietnam War .WHY DID HE NEVER GO TO VIETNAM?
2-Why did the Captain of the Guards in "Shawshank Redemption" beat to death the fat guy who was a fish so bad? WHAT CRIME WAS THE FAT GUY SENT TO PRISON FOR?
3-In the movie "The Warriors" why did the rest of The Warriors gang never care what happened to Fox? They worried about Cleon and Ajax,but no care about Fox?
4-Why does it seem the story for the original "Transformers" movie look almost identical to a 90s kids movie "Small Soldiers"?
5-How does Donald Plesence the Doctor in the movie "Halloween" who was completely fried in "Halloween 2" look almost normal in "Halloween 4"?Also what the heck was "Halloween 3-Season of the Witch"?
FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OWN QUESTIONS?
Gomer Pyle was meant to be a comedy and lighthearted, they didn't want to touch on any issues involved with warfare/the war.
Am a big fan of the Warriors, memory may be a bit cloudy on this but Fox wanted to be the war chief in Swan's place and was more trouble than he was worth. They wrote him out of the movie by killing him...…..Actually had to go look that up and here it is...
"Fox first appeared in the 1979 film
The Warriors, in which he was portrayed by American actor
Thomas G. Waites.
[17] In the film's original script, Fox was one of the most prominent characters in the film, developing a romance with
Mercy and leading
The Warriors back to
Coney Island while
Swan was kidnapped by a rival gang. Waites and director
Walter Hill often argued during production; this combined with Waites' lack of on-screen chemistry with Mercy's actor
Deborah Van Valkenburgh, led to Waites leaving
The Warriors during production. Waites was then replaced by an unknown stunt double, as the character of Fox was killed off; Fox's leading role and his romance with Mercy was relocated to the character of Swan, due to Swan's actor
Michael Beck and Van Valkenburgh having good on-screen chemistry.
[18] As a result of Waites leaving, he was not listed in the end credits of
The Warriors"