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TIL The Place Beyond the Pines was originally going to be called “The Place Beyond the Oaks,” but then Ryan Gosling put his hand on Derek Cianfrance’s shoulder and said, “We’re calling it The Place Beyond the Pines.”
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In Season 2 Episode 1 of the Really Loud House (2022) Lori Loud left college without any reason, even though in the previous season she clearly loved to be there, and should seriously reconsider her choice. This could be a clever reference to what my sister did a few years ago. How did they know?
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So my roomie recently got into Godzilla (2014) MonsterVerse movies and she wanted to make and present a PowerPoint presentation about it
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In Inside Out 2, Anger is seen sleeping with a heavy brick for a pillow and aluminum foil for a blanked. This is a reference to how it feels like to sleep during puberty.
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In Zoolander (2001), when Ben Stiller's character asks, "but why male models," David Duchovny was probably thinking about sex.
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A movie about Daniel Plainview's great, great grandson has been announced, it will take place during his teenage years with a gang of chavs. There Will Be Blud (2024) is coming soon.
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The reason that Robin Williams decided to participate in Aladdin (1992) was so that his kids had something to watch with him in it. This is also the same reason that Drake went to do Ice Age 4 (2012), so his girlfriend could have something to see.
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Mulan (2020) is currently having a difficult time getting positive reviews. This is due the movie not getting any reviews, as it is not out yet.
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A movie about Daniel Plainview's grandson has been announced, it will take place during his teenage years with a gang of chavs. There Will Be Blud (2024) is coming soon.
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The movie *28 Weeks Later* (2007) was originally intended to have the subtitle "Kids are Fucking Stupid." While the producers abandoned the subtitle, the phrase was picked up by Reddit and turned into a subreddit in 2015. r/KidsAreFuckingStupid currently has 4.5 million members.
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