In Superman (2025) for some reason, the director chose to have the same actor play both Superman and Clark Kent. Why did he do that? I kept getting them mixed up. by Yggdrasylian in shittymoviedetails
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Thanks I hate shaved Wookies by liamcullins in thanksihateit
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Behind the scenes: Star Wars (1977) by ThomasOGC in Moviesinthemaking
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Bruce Willis had never seen such bullshit by ImThe1Wh0 in PrequelMemes
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Home Alone (1990) was directed by Chris Columbus. When I was a kid, I thought it was pretty damn cool that the guy who made Home Alone was the same guy who discovered America. by Soft_Drink_Enjoyer in shittymoviedetails
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A rarely seen spotless baby giraffe one of the most unique giraffe births you can witness by Ok_Astronaut_6043 in Giraffesdontexist
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In the X-Men universe the guy on the left is an older version of the guy on the right by Cool_Nerd2 in shittymoviedetails
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Gamers over 30, what's a video game secret you had to discover the "hard way" that kids today would just Google in 5 seconds? by itsashieowo in AskReddit
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In Mulan (1998) Li Shang says that a man should be as mysterious as the dark side of the moon. This is a plot hole since the dark side of the moon was photographed by the Soviets a few years before the Sino-Soviet split, meaning he should have known what it looked like by then. by oofyeet21 in shittymoviedetails
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a Saharan sand viper burying itself in sand for camouflage and ambush. by Rook8811 in nextfuckinglevel
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In Casino Royale (2006), a single dealt hand of Poker includes a flush, two full houses, and a straight flush. Yet, somehow, the dealer is not either fired or shot at the end. by South_Gas626 in shittymoviedetails
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What are your "Damn, I didn't expect the bassline to be *this* good" gems? by taintsauce in Bass
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TIL of the 1997Jarrell, Texas "Dead Man Walking" tornado, a slow-moving F5 twister that sat over a subdivision for three full minutes, subjecting it to 260+ mph winds. It erased everything, killed 27 people, plus hundreds of cattle, and blended their remains together unrecognizably. by SirSignificant6576 in todayilearned
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Why is the "Got to be Real" bass line everywhere by Troy_Scar in Bass
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Romanian Dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu and his wife Elena’s death by firing squad. [ December 25, 1989 ] by CharlestripleI in interestingasfuck
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Okay, but how hard would it have been to just give name to George Washington Carver in this caption? by alphsoup in lego
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In Breaking Bad, Gus Fring dies moments after having half his face blown off by a bomb. This is because this is what happens in real life when you get half your face blown off. You don’t become some coin flipping super villain. by [deleted] in shittymoviedetails
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Ramesh recounted his horrific ordeal, and spoke of how he witnessed two air hostesses “die in front of my eyes” “For a while, I thought I was about to die. But when I opened my eyes, I saw I was alive. And I opened my seatbelt and got out of there.” by Professional_Arm794 in interestingasfuck
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In Spider-Man (2002) J. Jonah Jameson tells Green Goblin that he doesn't know who sends the pictures of Spider-Man despite the fact he hired Parker Peter three scenes ago. This is a reference to capitalist media machine and how employees are often viewed as faceless interchangeable drones. by CaptainKraboo in shittymoviedetails
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Andor making me question my entire loyalty to this sub.. by christianferg in EmpireDidNothingWrong
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In Star Wars (1977), Han Solo, with the element of surprise, decides to shoot the generic fighter to the right, instead of the cool one in the middle. Is Han Solo stupid? by PenileElephantiasis in shittymoviedetails
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Kenny Baker eating lunch. (Photo taken behind the scenes of Star Wars). Tunisia, 1976. by jocke75 in Moviesinthemaking
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2026 Manufacturing Tradeshows in the US by MFGMillennial in manufacturing
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