pegasuswarrior
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Oct 31, 2016 6:23:41 GMT -5
The most famous one is surely "Mirror, mirror on the wall" from Snow White. This being in spite of the film's dialogue being "Magic mirror on the wall". "Luke, I am your father." Darth Vader NEVER says those words. He says, "No...I am your father," after Luke says Obi-Wan told him Darth Vader killed his father. But if you ask just about 90 percent of the population for the most famous line from the "Star Wars" saga, they'll likely say, in a deep voice, "LUUUUKE, I AM YOUR FAAAAATHER." It's got nothing to do with alternate realities or parallel universes and has everything to do with Chris Farley. In "Tommy Boy", David Spade's character walks in on Farley's character mouthing words into a fan, and he says, "LUUUUKE, LUUUUKE, I AAAAM YOOOOUUUR FAAAAATHER." And for whatever reason, that line has stuck in our minds more than the actual words spoken by James Earl Jones, to the point that we believe Darth Vader actually says, "Luke, I am your father." This isn't a potshot at the individual poster, but I have not read anything more wrong on the Internet in all of October. The *joke* from Tommy Boy delivers because of an assumption already embedded into pop culture. People were literally saying the same thing with the same voice for years upon years before that movie. The joke of the film is "telling the truth" like most good jokes do, and using the electric fan is the "bit" part of it that makes the sequence iconic.
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pegasuswarrior
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Nov 1, 2016 21:36:20 GMT -5
From the movie Dazed and Confused. This one is really cool to me. So, land mass to the West of Australia, eh? On a globe. That's several layers of WTF right there. If planted, then why? Seems the very definition of Mandela Effect at work right there.
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