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In Batman Caped Crusader (2024), people are mad a character that has been like this since 2003 is adapted faithfully in the cartoon
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This scene in Deadpool and Wolverine isn't actually CGI, Hugh Jackman flexed his muscles so hard that his shirt exploded
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in Tangled (2009) a magic flower is dug up and used to heal one rich queen, instead of keeping an infinite number of people healthy. This is a reference to US healthcare system
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In the upcoming 2024 movie "Here" starring Tom Hanks, the filmmakers digitally de-aged Tom Hanks to depict him as a teenager and young adult. They opted not to cast his son Colin Hanks to play Tom's younger self in the movie, as Colin is currently 46 years old.
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Apparently the US women have never medalled in the hammer throw despite me witnessing Agatha Trunchbull throwing a 6 year old over a fence in Matilda (1996)
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Idiocracy (2006), despite many jokes about it "actually being a documentary", has some elements very unlikely to actually happen, such as the President of the United States being younger than 60
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In the first one, a quippy lead fights a bald villain. In the second one, he teams up with a tech-savvy hero and there's a bald villain. In the third one, he fights someone with pointy hands before teaming up with them against a bald villain.
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In Toy Story (1997) Bo and Woody are under a mistletoe and presumably have sexual intercourse. However, this is theoretically possible with the roles reversed as Woody has the keyhole. See picture 2 for details. NSFW
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In ‘Trap’, M Night Shyamalan makes a cameo as the uncle of Lady Raven, who works for her due to nepotism. This is a reference to him casting his daughter as Lady Raven, due to nepotism
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