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The film is based on Robert Ripley, who was an aspiring professional baseball player until he was injured in 1913, the same year his first cartoon appeared in a newspaper. Ripley visited 201 countries throughout his lifetime, all the while collecting information about strange oddities to appear in his columns and cartoons.
In "Ripley's Believe It or Not!," the eccentric, wealthy, world-renown collector goes in search of a magical, lost tribe of people. He must battle nefarious forces and come to terms with the man behind the mysteries.
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Okay, I'm going to say it. How the hell can they make a movie out of Ripley's Believe it or Not?" That's like making a movie out of "Chock Full O' Nuts" coffee.
LOL Jordan!
We had a Ripley's "Museum" in Key West, supremely over-rated.
"He must battle nefarious forces and come to terms with the man behind the mysteries."
Wait, isn't he the man behind the mysteries? I can't think of anything else that connects all these things. Is there one behind-the-scenes guy in charge of worldwide carnival freaks and bizarre head injuries?
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