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Monday, December 23, 2013

Night #9 - RAMI-fication

In this case, the phrase has nothing to do with consequences for one's actions. Actually, it does. It has to do with the consequences of one man's actions. I'm talking about the hunk in Akhmenrah's best clothes and jewelry: Rami Malek. The phrase, for the intents and purposes of the meme, is used to describe anything with Rami Malek in or on it. Night at the Museum and its sequel have been RAMI-fied. Breaking Dawn Part 2 has been RAMI-fied. There's Twilight merch with Rami's face on it, making it RAMI-fied. One such merchandise item appears in some of the Blockbuster Buster's videos, making those specific videos RAMI-fied. The Blockbuster Buster uses footage from other sources, and that particular clip comes from Weird Al, making that part of Weird Al RAMI-fied. Twilight posters featuring Rami Malek are RAMI-fied. Essentially anything that can have a face on it, and more importantly anything that can have Rami Malek's face on it, can be considered RAMI-fied.

Therefore, we have:

























































And of course:







































But that's just getting started.

This is a sort of commemoration thing for a guy who, in my view, doesn't get enough attention even though he's got his whole life and career ahead of him. Heck, he's been part of two successful franchises thus far, and he's been in one of those ever since the beginning. I believe he gets credited in the opening sequence of NATM 1 (fitting, since he has a bigger part in that one), and I have no way to make a determination on the last two Twilight movies, since Eclipse left me with such bad ending fatigue that I never went back. Besides, I heard they weren't that great anyway, but Rami plays the kid with the elemental powers, which are the coolest powers in that franchise, and since he can control fire and that's the only thing that can do Twilight's vampires in, I think logically he would be in charge. I'd give up my whole savings account to see that movie.

Here's to Rami Malek!

Next on "For the Love of Night at the Museum": Wherein I return to discussing the tablet, because quite frankly there's a lot there to discuss. This will be the first of what is right now a three-part series. Also, the Christmas special is coming up!

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