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August 12, 2010 8:18 AM   Subscribe

Still confused about elements of the movie Inception? Yahoo! Answers might be the place for you. This person complains that the film was not as "trippy" as advertised. This one seems to have missed the point of the story entirely. Yet this individual claims that they understood it "right of the bat". Spoilers, of course.

The title of my post comes from this person's question, who believes that "leonardo was in a dream the whole time".

This question, moreover, concerns "the todomes that they use".

I won't spoil the fun. Check out the rest yourselves!
posted by hiteleven (9 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: This would make for a funny blog post but, yeah, Y!A is pretty much a known shittrap already and a post just putting together a bunch of content from there is maybe not so great for metafilter. -- cortex



 
an Inception question
posted by mrgrimm at 8:20 AM on August 12, 2010


I believe that Leonardo was in Shelter Island the whole time.
posted by spicynuts at 8:21 AM on August 12, 2010 [2 favorites]


No. SHUTTER ISLAND. Duh.
posted by spicynuts at 8:22 AM on August 12, 2010 [1 favorite]


(also, I'm not sure trawling Yahoo answers constitutes a real post. sorry, but this one's half-life is ... something small.)
posted by mrgrimm at 8:22 AM on August 12, 2010 [1 favorite]


I have a question, why is anyone using Yahoo answers?
posted by Fizz at 8:23 AM on August 12, 2010 [1 favorite]


arrg, I'm sorry hiteleven, this is a very poor FPP
posted by edgeways at 8:24 AM on August 12, 2010


Ineption.
posted by TheophileEscargot at 8:25 AM on August 12, 2010


I don't think trawling yahoo answers is necessarily a bad post, if the answers are spectacularly stupid enough. But these aren't that bad, imo.
posted by empath at 8:26 AM on August 12, 2010


Please follow up this FPP with Facebook Questions about The Last Airbender.

Just trying to be smart pants!
posted by Chichibio at 8:31 AM on August 12, 2010


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