#1 In Back To The Future 3 (1990), Doc Brown Mistakenly Goes Back A Long Time And Ends Up In A Galaxy Far, Far Away

#3 Martin Scorsese Explaining Leonardo Dicaprio How To Have Sex With A Woman Over 25 During Filming Of The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013)

The subreddit collecting these fun little jokes, whose name we’d rather not reproduce here, is a good place to catch up on the latest movie gossip and controversies. Half of the funny and absurd movie facts found therein refer to recent events in the world of Hollywood.
#4 It Is Often Mentioned That Actor Paul Rudd Has Barely Aged In Decades

#5 When His True Identity Is Revealed, Peter Parker Received Very Difference Response From The Public In (2004) And (2021)

#6 Eternals (2021) Is The First MCU Movie To Feature A Sex Scene, It’s Also The Lowest Rated MCU Movie, This Is Because Marvel Fans Don’t Know What Sex Is So They Couldn’t Relate To It

A few of the facts are true, while some of them are just realistic enough to be believable. One fun game to play with your friends could be to share some of the more believable facts from this list and see what they make of them!
#8 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Could Not Be Remade Today As He Would Be Shot At If He Tried Running Through His Neighbors’ Backyards

#9 'Titanic' Is Now 25 Years Old, And So Leonardo Dicaprio Is No Longer Interested In It

Reddit actually has a community of subreddits dedicated to lampooning mainstream subreddits. They all use the same suffix that we’d rather not reproduce here, but they’re a good place to get utterly unhelpful life tips, travel tips, health and exercise advice, and all matter of information that you maybe wish could be useful but isn’t.
#10 At The End Of Back To The Future Part III (1990), The Words ‘The End’ Appear On Screen As The Story Is Over. This Is Thankfully Still True Today As This Is The Only Franchise That Somehow Hasn’t Received Any Unnecessary Sequels

#11 The Promotional Image For "Fast And The Furious" (2001) Contains A Partial Spoiler

#12 Fun Fact: In Terminator 2 (1991), They Cast Twin Actors In Some Roles To Save Money On Visual Effects

Something about the format also touches on the importance of confidence in comedic delivery. The entire format circles around confidently worded and delivered facts that are usually obviously wrong, co-opting accurately informative messaging styles for comedic effect.
#13 In "The Mitchells vs. The Machines" (2020), The Main Character Says To Her Mom: "Thanks For Being The Best Mom Ever". This Is False As The Best Mom Ever Is My Mom

#14 Even Though Nick Offerman Is Not Gay, He Kisses Another Man In "The Last Of Us" Because The Character He's Playing Is A Gay Man Who Kisses Another Man. This Is A Reference To Acting, Where An Actor Acts How A Character Would Act

#15 In Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989), Jones Says “It Belongs In A Museum,” Which Is Incorrect, As Priceless Cultural Artifacts Actually Belong To The Indigenous Peoples From Which They’re Pilfered

Unfortunately, a similar conceit is used in the creation of fake news, making it clear just how susceptible we can be to confidence (earned or otherwise). If we were to revisit the idea for a false trivia game from earlier, could such a game help us sharpen our internal fake news intuition? Could such a game measure or improve our capacity to detect confidently delivered falsehoods?
#16 In Beauty And The Beast (1991) Gaston Eats 5 Dozen Eggs For Breakfast Every Morning. This Is 21,900 Eggs Per Year. This Is Why There Is A Egg Shortage

#17 In Candyman (1992), Anyone Who Says “Candyman” Five Times In Front Of A Mirror Gets Killed By Candyman. However, In The Original Short Story, Saying Candyman Doesn’t Summon Candyman. This I

#18 The Movie ‘Braveheart’ Features A Scene With A Car Barely Visible In The Background. Often Cited As An Error, Cars Were In-Fact Widely In Use At The Time Of Filming(1995)

#19 In Pulp Fiction (1994) If You Pause The Movie At This Exact Scene, It Won't Keep Going Until You Hit Play Again







