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This DC Movie Has You Believing A Total Lie...
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Movie myths get spread like wildfire through memes, word of mouth, and old legends no one refuses to correct. And they’re nothing new either. Ever hear the one about the 1895’s “The Arrival of The Train” and how the audience thought the train was coming through the screen? Yep -- some great PR, but completely untrue. While Dorothy and her other pals were off to see the Wizard, the dancing and singing troupe didn’t even notice a Munchkin who hung himself in the background of the screen! The director, editors, or production studio missed out as well. And for YEARS, rumors spread about the mysterious shadow. Well, despite multiple cast members already denying these rumors -- we finally have proof thanks to HD and 4K conversions of the movie. Titanic remains one of the most beloved blockbusters of all-time combining a love story with a great disaster. Whil James Cameron went through some painstaking detail to bring the ship to life, there are some moments that were completely fabricated for the movie which people believe are real. As we gear up for the epic battle between monsters in Godzilla vs. Kong, we’re gonna take a look back at their encounter from the 1962 Japan film King Kong vs. Godzilla. The movie also featured an epic battle between the two monsters with a pretty decisive ending. Both monsters fell into the water, but only King Kong emerged as he swims back home. Godzilla fans were naturally upset and felt the beast should have conquered Kong.

And now we’re here to uncover them all. Ghosts in scenes, set malfunctions, and rampaging lions are just a few of the myths we’re going to undercover as we present some “hashtag” facts.

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