This misunderstood scene shows the bad guy (Robert Z'Dar) fighting with Samurai Cop (Japanese Policeman) when in fact he is just stopping mid-fight to get a selfies with the legend of Samurai Cop

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In the Lego movie (2014) while their submersible is flooding Batman says "This is now how Batman dies" this is correct because he survived the ordeal

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In "Mission Impossible 5: Rouge Nation" (2015) Benji is seen playing Halo 5. This is because the only thing that can make this game seem good is a boring desk job

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In Meg 2: The Trench (2023), standard safety procedures and protocols are disregarded in the name of "exploration" when a team dives in a submersible. This results in many deaths. Of course, these are just classic movie tropes and a similar situation would never happen in real life.

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This line from The Queen's Corgi (2019) is a light-hearted reference to the infamous Access Hollywood tape which saw Donald Trump seemingly confess to a string of sexual assaults, and yes, this is apparently a children's film.

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The bear who portrayed Paddington was one of the many promising young actors whose life were ruined by drugs

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While the movie "I Am Legend" wasn't critically acclaimed, it did contain one of the most relatable scenes in movie history: Will Smith recites the entirety of the Shrek Movie implying that he's seen it like idk a bajillion times or something just like me

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In Shawshank Redemption, they are seen playing checkers instead of the game of 'LIFE'. This is a metaphor to Andy having no life, and sentenced to life in prison.

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In The Meg 2, Jason Statham can swim deep in the Mariana trench and not be instantly crushed by the pressure, this is because this movie has got to be some kind of Chinese money laundering scheme.

Glub glub

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The Truman Show (1998) is not about 33rd US president Harry Truman nor is it a TV show. That really pisses me off.

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In Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), you can clearly hear Darth Vader's distinctive breathing during a large portion of the movie. 9 years later, George Lucas ripped off Kubrick by including Darth Vader as the main antagonist in "Star Wars" (1977).

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