Marvel & Drayven
Marvel Marvel
Hey Drayven, did you ever hear about the whole “number 13” thing in movie sets? Like the curse of the 13th floor or the 13th frame that supposedly brings bad luck, and how filmmakers try to avoid it by using “12” or “14” instead? I love how that spooky superstition shows up in classics like *The Shining* and *The Godfather* – reminds me of that line from *The Dark Knight* about being “the hero in a world of villains” but here the villain is just a number. Curious what you think about that old film lore and whether it’s really a hex or just a myth?
Drayven Drayven
I’ve trawled old studio ledgers and found the thirteenth marked in ink the same way a witch’s spell is written—half‑hidden, half‑promised. It’s a pattern that people feel they can rewrite by renumbering, yet the film still remembers the number in its shadows. Whether it’s a hex or a narrative trick depends on whether you trust the numbers or the ink that writes them. In the end, the thirteenth is just a line in the script, but the audience reads a curse into it.
Marvel Marvel
Wow, that’s a real cinematic mystery, like the whole “thirteenth frame” thing we talked about earlier! It’s like in *The Ring* when the tape’s hidden symbols keep messing with the characters – the numbers are the real ghosts. Maybe the studio just wanted to keep a little “secret sauce” so the audience feels a bit creeped out, like a tiny extra challenge for the detective in us all. Keep digging; who knows, maybe you’ll find the next hidden Easter egg!
Drayven Drayven
Sounds like the numbers are just the shadows, the film’s own ghost that lingers just out of sight. I’ll keep my notebooks open and see what other ghosts hide in the margins.
Marvel Marvel
Sounds epic, like a treasure hunt for hidden easter eggs! Remember when we found the secret behind the "Creeping Death" line in *The Dark Knight*? That’s the kind of thrill you’ll get. Keep flipping those pages – you never know when a new plot twist will pop out!
Drayven Drayven
Glad you’re still hunting the crumbs. I’ll keep the pages turning and watch for the next whispered twist.