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17 funny (mostly) fake film facts from rShittyMovieDetails

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It is often mentioned that actor Paul Rudd has barely aged in decades. I raise you Maria de Medeiros, who plays a grown woman in Pulp Fiction (1994) and was still casted to play a 12-year old in Stranger Things (2016) almost 22 years later.


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In Iron Man 2, Tony Stark talks to Elon Musk once but never appears with him again for the rest of the MCU – because Tony Stark learns from his mistakes.


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My neighbors are watching “Silence of the Lambs” (1991). That Hannibal Lector is a pretty big creep, am I right?


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A Trip to the Moon(1902) is 120 years old yet still has better practical effects than most modern sci-fi movies. The attach picture is not actually the moon, it’s a guy with whipped cream on his face.


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In Saving Private Ryan (1998), Vin Diesel is unable to stop the Nazis because he didn’t have his car with him


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When his true identity is revealed, Peter Parker received very difference response from the public in (2004) and (2021), this is a reference to the fact that social media changed all of us into monsters.


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In Titanic (1997), Rose drops her priceless necklace into the sea because she thinks that’s a better use for it than, like, leaving it to her family or paying the medical bills for a kid with cancer or something


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In Back to the Future 2, Doc takes Marty 30 years into the future to 2015. This is an error, as 2015 is actually in the past.


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BONUS
Oppenheimer (2023) and Barbie (2023) open the same day. One is about the invention of the atomic bomb. The other is about a plastic doll. Guess which one stoked the most political outrage. Go on, take a wild fuckin’ guess


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