Warner Bros. Discovery released Black Adam (2022) and Blue Beetle (2023) within a year of each other. This is a reference to the fact that DC movies are getting beaten black and blue at the box office

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Despite 9 movies having been made in the Planet of the Apes series, to date, they have never explained how or why the apes dragged half the Statute of Liberty to a beach in Malibu, almost 3000 miles from NY.

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Despite its name, The Fifth Element (1997), has almost nothing to do with Boron (Atomic Number: 5, Symbol: B, Weight: 10.81, Density: 2.37, Room Temp Phase: Solid, Melting Point: 2075C)

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In "Dragon Ball z: Super android 13" (1992) the titular character says "Don't you lecture me with that 30 dollah haircut" even though haircuts can't talk

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In the The Flash (2023), Nicolas Cage showed-up as Superman in one of the timelines. But he is completely made and played out as CGI. This is because Nicolas Cage rarely appears in movies. He carefully selects the ouvres he lends his talent to. He only appears in like 1 movie a decade.

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In Sunshine (2007), Cillian Murphy plays a physicist who has developed a nuclear bomb that will change the fate of mankind, this unique premise is only marred by the lack of a fully nude sex scene that the actor revealed was axed because “my Sanskrit simply wasn’t good enough at the time”.

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"The Flash" (2023) and "Transformers" (2009) both had a scene which featured giant colliding balls and brought tears to my eyes.

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The fact that Big George Foreman came out on Netflix 2 days ago and nobody noticed it did is impressive. Just as impressive as the time it didn't go #1 at the box office AND on Netflix.

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I think I found the answer

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In Talk To Me (2023) a group of teenagers uses a ominous hand to talk with the dead. However none of the teenagers tries to use the hand to grab someone's dick. That's because this movie is a piece of fiction.

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Notorious plagiarist William Shakespeare stole the plot of "Forbidden Planet" (1956) for his play "The Tempest".

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