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April 21, 2026In the animated kid’s movie Back To the Sea, (2012) There are a few minor newspaper articles referencing Hitler, and violent bus crashes mistakenly added into the text used to fill in space.
April 19, 2026In Galaxy Quest (1999), Siguorney Weaver’s character had the film recorded line of “well, f#ck that!” but it was voiced over with “well, screw that!”
April 19, 2026There Will Be Blood (2007) Eli’s sermon is a direct reference to 1960’s Elmer Gantry, in which Burt Lancaster famously played a charlatan preacher.
April 19, 2026In Bixler High Private Eye (2019), the “Harold Styles” alter-ego put on by the main character Xander DeWitt (Jace Norman) also appears as DJ See-Sawyer in one of Xander’s IDs. The “Harold Styles” alter-ego and “DJ See-Sawyer” both appear to be wearing the same outfit and hairstyle.
April 17, 2026In Back to the Future Part 2 (1989), Biff’s fellow bully “3-D” wears glasses with red and green tinted lenses as a callback to his costume in Part 1.
April 15, 2026In X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), just before Magneto lifts the stadium, The worker’s radio plays Dixie Chicken by Little Feat. Released Jan 25, 1973, it fits perfectly, as this scene takes place after the Paris Peace accords scene putting it around Jan 28–29 1973, which is a pretty sharp detail
April 15, 2026The old man in Saving Private Ryan (1998) wears a screaming eagle pin (bottom right in the picture) indicating he served in the 101st airborne.
April 14, 2026In The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976), when Asterix is telling Obelix they are on the fourth floor, he is also making a roman 4 with his fingers
April 14, 2026In the Rugrats Movie (1998), Angelica tells Spike the dog “You know, not all dogs go to heaven”. This is a reference to one of the film’s writers, David N Weiss, who also wrote “All Dogs go to Heaven”.