In Shrek (2001), the word "face" is used as substitution for "ass" in the song "Welcome to Duloc." This brings new meaning to the song that plays at the end of the movie, "I'm A Believer," which has the line "Then I saw her face."

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In Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), a cameraman can clearly be seen standing in the frame of the film’s climactic scene.

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Despite its name, no Star Destroyer in Star Wars has ever actually destroyed a star in the entire series.

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In the new star wars C3PO has red eyes confirming Microsoft exist in the SWU and built him yet they still haven't fixed the red ring of death and it will be the rebels downfall

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In The Phantom Menace (1999) Anakin's last name is "Skywalker". This is a tribute to the character "Luke Skywalker" from the Star Wars trilogy which is thought to be one of George Lucas's main inspirations

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The christian movie Strawinsky and the mysterious house (2012) is fucking horrifying

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In Oppenheimer (2023), the lead character is quoted as saying “that bomb ain’t the only thing that’s going to blow” during one of the many sex scenes.

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In Man of Steel (2013), Jonathan Kent refused to be saved by Superman. This is because his name isn’t Martha.

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In the World War 2 prologue of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), the villain is able to deduce that the Lance of Longinus is a fake because it looks nothing like it did in Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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Despite the title, no character in the Brad Pitt tank movie 'Furry' dresses up as an anthromorphic animal

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Will Ferrell's outstanding acting as Big Earl in "Starsky & Hutch" (2004) is a direct homage to Anthony Hopkins' famous portrayal of Hannibal Lecter

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