Mandela Effect in TV & Film

Post your examples of lines or other things in movies/tv that you remember differently

How I thought it went:
>luke, I am your father

How it actually went:
>no, I am your father

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>magic mirror on the wall

fuck i didnt know this one .. i swore it was mirror mirror

fuck me nigger, am i in a different dimension?

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>Beam me up, Scotty.

>Just the facts, ma'am.

>It's elementary, my dear Watson.

>Luke, I am your father.

>Play it again, Sam.

>We don't need no stinkin' badges!

no, it goes
He told me you killed my father
No Luke, I am your father

The mandela effect shows how fucking egotistical people are. There's just NOOOO possible way you misremembered something or something gets misquoted. Noooo way. Le universe switched!!!

well if the people who run the TV listings have it with an 'e' i don't know what higher power there is

"life is like a box of chocolates"
youtube.com/watch?v=zMF5BrS-KBo&feature=youtu.be

"life was like a box of chocolates"
youtube.com/watch?v=CJh59vZ8ccc&feature=youtu.be

WHICH ONE?

"Luke, I am your father" has always been a misquote. Always. It just makes the line more understandable out of context.

im honest to god getting scared as fuck

Two different shoots?

>Beam me up, Scotty.

Actually was said, but not in TOS. It was in The Animated Series.

Nope. Nice try CERN

LALALALALALALALALA

the term mandela effect was coined by an actual nutcase.

Confirmation bias: people prefer to believe what they want to believe.

>We don't need no stinkin' badges!
An actual quote from Blazing Saddles, not Sierra Madre

Your mum coined my nutcase m8

>It's elementary, my dear Watson.
this was actually said in a sherlock holmes movie.

>Mandela Effect
Why is it called that again?

There are 5 Transformers movies now. I don't ever recall part 4 being released.

>get dubs
>they werent actually dubs

Cause a lot of people seem to remember that Nelson Mandela died sometime in the 1980's as opposed to more recently. I seem to remember that he died more recently though.

>The term was coined by paranormal enthusiast Fiona Broome, who says she and other people remember Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s, rather than in 2013. She argues that common memories which appear mistaken could be explained by the existence of parallel universes that are able to interact with each other

Yes. Parallel universes interacting with each other.

Welp, im a believer now

>youre fucking a white male

mind


blown

this happened to me with the 2nd G.I. Joe movie. It never seemed to be released, it just always existed

i'd say time travel is a more likely explanation. some mother fucker jumps back and changes shit and the universe self-corrects but we still remember things however they happened.