In "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (2025), this Capri-Sun looking bitch really tried to rip Franklin out of Sue's stomach, and Johnny still thought, "WOULD."

In "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (2025), this Capri-Sun looking bitch really tried to rip Franklin out of Sue's stomach, and Johnny still thought, "WOULD."

u/SpaceMyopia — 16 hours ago

Can Hollywood please stop casting James Marsden as the "objectively perfect guy who still loses the woman in the end?"

u/SpaceMyopia — 9 days ago

In Spider-Man 2 (2004), Dr. Octopus is shown smoking cigars, meaning that if the first machine hadn't killed his wife, the secondhand smoke would have.

u/SpaceMyopia — 9 days ago
▲ 4 r/FreshPrince+1 crossposts

How tf is this Urkel dude gonna show up in one episode of Fresh Prince and try to convince us that he's been with Ashley the whole damn time? 😂😂😂

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u/SpaceMyopia — 17 days ago

In Blade 1 (1998), the titular character can be seen slashing vampires, while looking like a complete badass. This is a reference to Kevin Feige of Marvel being completely blind.

u/SpaceMyopia — 1 month ago

Tim went from being Smash's rival in Season 1 to seeing him off to college in Season 3.

Remember early on when Riggins couldn't stand being around Smash? (And the feelings were mutual?)

I thought it was amazing to see a total 180 happen to that relationship, to where it's Riggins driving the car with the guys to take Smash to Texas A&M after his acceptance.

Just really sweet.

Also, I can't get enough of Smash stopping by Coach's house to say "thank you."

This show, man.

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u/SpaceMyopia — 1 month ago
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In "Honey Boy" (2019), Shia LeBeouf portrays his own dad as an abusive piece of shit. I guess what he was really saying is...."it was all because of my no good, dirty rotten pig-stealing great great grandfather." 🪏

u/LengthinessWhich9099 — 1 month ago

In Toy Story 1, Bo Peep says, "I've found *my* moving buddy" after seeing Buzz Lightyear in action, showing that Woody's girlfriend was for the streets since the very beginning.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

In Batman (1989), Alfred Pennyworth lets Vicki Vale into the Batcave, something that Alfred Dollarsworth would never do. Bruce Wayne simply got what he paid for.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

Without his consent, James Bond's sex life has been made viewable to the moviegoing public for 25 movies, explaining why each film opens up with him shooting the audience in the face.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago
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In Superman Returns (2006), a bullet bounces off of the titular character's eye, demonstrating that he is not Batman's parents.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

In Superman (2025), Lex Luthor is clearly the main antagonist. You can tell because he's bald. Bald people in fiction are either villains or noble warriors.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

In Hey Arnold (1996-2002), the titular character has a massive sun roof over his room. This explains why Helga Pataki thinks he's both extremely hot AND extremely cool. 🥵🥶

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

From 2006- 2021, an entire James Bond run spent fifteen years trying to rebuild the franchise's image after Austin Powers. Now, according to Dr. Evil, Austin Powers will return again in "The Spy Who Shagged Me...!" (Cue evil music)

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

In Toy Story 1 (1995), this deadly Etch-A-Sketch toy was the antique precursor to Bonnie's tablet in the fifth movie, showing that analog screens can be just as dangerous as touchscreens.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago

To portray Lighting McQueen of "Cars" fame, Actor Owen Wilson decided to personally drive the car, as seen by those blue eyes in the windshield, proving his intense dedication to the role.

u/SpaceMyopia — 2 months ago