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Obama money in the 2012 movie total recall

Started by Gigas, June 05, 2013, 09:53:14 PM

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Gigas

The world after war in 2084 sets the united federation of Britain, and the colony, old australia, as the two dominant powers on the planet.

In this movie Collin Farrel as Douglas Quaid visits total rekall for a vacation but gets something else not expected.

On the run, Quaid ends up at a banking instituition where he has a safe deposit box. In that box, we see some money and on that money is denoted a 50 with Obamas face and the note has united federation of britain on it with what looks to be chinese writing.

A message to the future maybe.


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Amaterasu

I had no idea a remake of Total Recall was made!  I thought You were talking about the Arnold's version and thinking that it was rather prescient of the film makers to have an Obama pic, as no One had heard of Him back when the original was made.

Kinda creepy, that.
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Gigas

One must wonder what it takes to get your face on currency. In this vid, 70 some years ahead of now, obama has face time on currency. What masterful treacherous deed earned him that dark honor in a new world order after war.
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ArMaP

Quote from: Gigas on June 06, 2013, 01:11:48 AM
What masterful treacherous deed earned him that dark honor in a new world order after war.
Ask the director of the movie. :)

Gigas

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starwarp2000

Quote from: Gigas on June 06, 2013, 01:11:48 AM
What masterful treacherous deed earned him that dark honor in a new world order after war.

He sided with the machines. Oh no sorry, that's Terminator  ;D

P.S.: The Director was  Len Wiseman.
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