Barbenheimer (2023) is the prequel origin story for Atomic Blonde (2017)

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In "Mistrcdarr: Daragors Dagon" (1997), a communist turncoat/scalie discovers the power of friendship and extreme violence.

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Something I just noticed in a "Doctor Who" episode.

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In Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), they decided to modernise Flash by not making him a handsome jock and instead a smart, preppy bully to Peter to get away from that stereotype. Here's a picture of him standing next to Brad, a handsome jock, introduced in the next film as a rival to Peter... wait.

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Patrick Bateman is pretending to talk to someone called John but it also sounds like he says Sean? So he could be pretending to be talking to his brother Sean Bateman from The Rules Of Attraction, another book by Brett Easton Ellis and the movie adaptation is named Fuck The Rules.

What about it?

There is also a deleted scene in Fuck The Rules where Patrick is played by someone else on a phone call

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In Howard the Duck (1986) there is implied sex between woman and a large duck and the “implied” might be just my coping mechanism kicking in. Thanks, George.

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Despite its title, the movie 13 Hours (2016) is only two hours long.

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In The Meg (2018), the only black character is named DJ and can’t swim. This is a reference to [REDACTED]

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In Finding Nemo (2003), Marlin and Dory are rescued by sea turtles from a jellyfish swarm. When you remember that sea turtles snack on jellyfish, it's very much possible that Marlin and Dory just avoided seeing a jellyfish buffet when they were unconscious.

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Characters in The Super Mario Bros Movie (2023) and Barbie (2023) reference thoughts of death. This is part of a Covid era educational initiative intended to introduce children to nihilism in a fun and exciting way

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In Mulan (1998) the song "I'll make a man out of you" by Donny Osmund is sung by Captain Li Shang because it symbolizes the fact that Mulan is not actually a man.

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