In The Flash (2023), there’s many cameos of classic superheroes. Actually, I don’t know if this happened or not, since I didn’t even watch the movie in protest of DC scrapping Batgirl over the film starring a violent criminal.

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In the animated movie The Flash (2023), the producers decided to go a little meta by animating the whole movie with Flashâ„¢

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In Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), the iconic Paramount logo dissolves into a mound of dirt instead of a landmark. This is George Lucas successfully predicting that the company would be on the verge of a bankruptcy some fifteen years later.

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In Oppenheimer (2023) Oppenheimer looks miserable in every poster and Screen-cap he’s in. This is probably due to the fact he built fucking bombs that killed thousands of people

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The Shining (198 To unsettle and disorient the viewer, former hotel caretaker Delbert Grady is alternatively referred to by the first names "Charles", "Charlie", "Chuck", and "Chuckie Baby"

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Wes Anderson‘s new film mentions nothing about steroid abuse despite being called A Steroid City (2023)

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In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), the film ends with the characters dancing to "Dog Days Are Over". This is a strange song choice considering Cosmo did not leave the Guardians and thus we are in the golden age of the dog days.

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In the 2006 Disney Pixar hit movie "Cars", Lightning McQueen famously says the line "I am speed". This is a reference to his crippling methamphetamine addiction.

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Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989) was a huge commercial success grossing 222 million dollars on a budget of only 18 million. Despite this, the police won't buy my story that this is what happened to my own missing children.

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In Breaking Bad’s “Ozymandias” (2013), a white supremacist gang murder DEA agent Steve Gomez. This is a reference to white supremacist gangs hating guys named Steve.

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Recently everyone stoped talking about John Oliver due to boredom and have now rested towards a submarine, this is known as the James Cameron Effect

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