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WirelessBCupSupport t1_j5otmg9 wrote

Seriously, these people are trespassing, digging up people's farmland and yards. The worst part is that if there was any truth to the map, its treasure might be long gone. What will be tragic is when someone hits a WW2 mine or unexploded ordinance.

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bigbangbilly t1_j5p6b6r wrote

In the future we might get a movie, book, or piece of fiction where the treasure turns out fo be a WWII bomb. It's not even a doomsday device, just a bomb that may or may not kill the heroes and villain having their climatic showdown. At least the heroes get to make some friends along the way, amirite?

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CedarWolf t1_j5qv16g wrote

They could make Brendan Fraser the lead in a movie about logistics and supply and we'd still watch it. He's a great actor.

And that's no offense to logistics or supply, either. While those things are incredibly important and they make or break wars, it's just not the sort of action that most people think about when thinking about a war movie.

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This-is-Life-Man t1_j5rpui2 wrote

I agree with both of your points. I think a war movie based on a treasure map featuring Brendan Fraser would be movie gold. Plenty of logistics, and supply, but the treasure must remain hidden until the last few minutes, and it should definitely be that the treasure was inside all of us the whole time.... wait... no... it should be treasure, like, real treasure.

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