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I'm not that skilled in this, so I just tried to create something basic hoping others will create more. But I don't know how to add citations either, so I hope others can do it (sources like metallica.com and IMDB, etc.)
There's an unofficial theory that the bag holds Cliff's spirit. The story starts with a car accident (Cliff died in a bus accident), and when the bag finally ends up on stage, Metallica plays Orion, which was Cliff's favorite song and the one they played at his funeral. Do you think it has a place under a new sub-section about the bag's content? GHA ( talk) 07:14, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
"Then, at the end, it is revealed that Trip was hallucinating the whole thing and the concert hadn't started yet, as Metallica was still preparing to go onstage."
I'm removing this, as it never happens. In fact, Trip is pulled out of the audience of the concert to go on his mission at the start of the film.
It's fine to discuss whether or not the events of his story are a hallucination, but this is simply inaccurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.199.69.183 ( talk) 04:32, 9 December 2013 (UTC)
3 sources, 3 different figures giving an unacceptably huge spread. Who can we trust? Currently the lowest figure persists in the article. $9,082,906, $21,196,967 (total WW gross) and $7,972,967. Which is more appropriate to use? Do they use different methodology to calculate their figures? Or do some continue to update periodically? What is the explanation for this huge spread (one being almost 300% the figure used in the article) and which is the most appropriate to use? Rayman60 ( talk) 09:19, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
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I'm not that skilled in this, so I just tried to create something basic hoping others will create more. But I don't know how to add citations either, so I hope others can do it (sources like metallica.com and IMDB, etc.)
There's an unofficial theory that the bag holds Cliff's spirit. The story starts with a car accident (Cliff died in a bus accident), and when the bag finally ends up on stage, Metallica plays Orion, which was Cliff's favorite song and the one they played at his funeral. Do you think it has a place under a new sub-section about the bag's content? GHA ( talk) 07:14, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
"Then, at the end, it is revealed that Trip was hallucinating the whole thing and the concert hadn't started yet, as Metallica was still preparing to go onstage."
I'm removing this, as it never happens. In fact, Trip is pulled out of the audience of the concert to go on his mission at the start of the film.
It's fine to discuss whether or not the events of his story are a hallucination, but this is simply inaccurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.199.69.183 ( talk) 04:32, 9 December 2013 (UTC)
3 sources, 3 different figures giving an unacceptably huge spread. Who can we trust? Currently the lowest figure persists in the article. $9,082,906, $21,196,967 (total WW gross) and $7,972,967. Which is more appropriate to use? Do they use different methodology to calculate their figures? Or do some continue to update periodically? What is the explanation for this huge spread (one being almost 300% the figure used in the article) and which is the most appropriate to use? Rayman60 ( talk) 09:19, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
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