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25 References In Disney Movies Kids Won’t Understand

How many of these hidden pop culture references did you notice in these Disney movies? Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

Disney loves to reference their own movies and put in Easter Eggs of characters like Mickey Mouse, but there are many times where the writers get clever with pop-culture references outside the realm of Disney. Ahh, the classic go-to excuse: “You wouldn’t hit a guy with glasses”. It’s been used so much in pop-culture, the TV Tropes website has a WHOLE SECTION dedicated to it. In the world of Disney, we see this moment in Wreck-It Ralph, when King Candy poses the question to Ralph. Ralph instantly punches the glasses — smashing them into pieces. When it comes to Indiana Jones, there are numerous iconic scenes movies have paid homage too — including one scene with a “close call”. As Indiana escapes a booby-trapped temple in Raiders of the Lost Ark, a large stone door slowly shuts. At the last moment, Jones snags up his hat and able to retrieve his precious item — you know, instead of just buying a new one. Disney loves to entertain parents with jokes that fly right over a child’s head, but no one expected a meth lab Breaking Bad joke in Zootopia — but that’s exactly what we got! With John Travolta voicing the title character in the Disney animated film “Bolt”, you would expect some callbacks to Grease or Saturday Night Fever, but the film took a munch different route. When Bolt first encounters Mittens, he wants to find answers about his owner Penny and does it the only way he knows how — by hanging her body over a fast-moving freeway. Watch to see the secret movie reference!

From Die Hard to Speed and even cult classics like Office Space — see how Disney hid these pop-culture references in some of your favorites like Ralph Breaks the Internet, Moana, The Incredibles, and Toy Story 4.

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10 More Strict Rules Marvel Actors Have To Follow

Marvel actors have to follow so many guidelines, we couldn’t fit them all into one video!
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Disney has been incredibly lucky over the past decade or so to have some of the most talented actors working today take on some of their most iconic comic book characters as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And on the flip-side, those actors have been equally blessed to work on such a juggernaut of a franchise. Such a massive cinematic undertaking.

And in order to keep working as a member of the Marvel family, there are some rules that these actors must follow.

You’ll already know this if you watched our previous video on this subject, but today we are here to tell you about a few more rules that actors must follow to stay a part of the MCU, such as having their social media content monitored, and sometimes even having their involvement at all kept tightly under wraps.

Or how about the fact that Scarlett Johanson isn’t allowed to keep the same hair from film to film, or the fact that Vin Diesel can only say three words, despite having completely written out dialog. Or how Ultron gets to sing a song from the movie Pinochio, but no one ever gets to put in any other Disney-related Easter Eggs without the company’s express permission.

Or how it is absolutely, positively a bad idea to do anything that could in any way, shape or form upset the House of Mouse? Including saying small, tiny little complaints about them?

So let’s dive in and take a look shall we?

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Why Rick And Morty Are The Same Person

This theory states that Rick and Morty are actually the same person! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

Rick and Morty is one of the wildest, most imaginative TV shows out there, so much so that it has spawned more fan theories than almost any other TV show ever made! And for good reason! Just about anything that you can imagine could happen in the multiverse of Rick and Morty, and even some things you might never have thought possible. But one fan theory in particular might just be the Rickest of all! And that theory is the one that Rick and Morty might actually be the same person!

Yup, you heard right! Some fans think that Morty is actually his own grandfather, or that Rick is his own grandson. While Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland have gone on record about how they don’t want to get into the messy business of time travel, this theory wonders if Rick used time travel once, to go back in time and change his own future. See, some think that there is a possibility that Rick never came back to his family, and that Morty grew up without the influence of this grandfather. Without it, he became isolated and miserable, but interested in science. Over time, his life got so bad that Morty went to the utmost extremes in order to stop himself from winding up the way he did, which meant going back in time and impersonating his grandfather, in order to show himself the wonders of the universe!

Okay, so that’s just the jist of it, the real theory is a whole lot more complicated. Check out the video below for the full explanation!

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25 Things Only Adults Notice In Pixar Movies

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Pixar is known for their attention to detail and commitment to storytelling. It’s no accident their films tend to get great reviews and they regularly receive the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the yearly award ceremony. They do incredibly well at the box office and they have fans of all ages. Maybe that’s because their stories, full of colorful characters, have universal themes and appeal to kids and adults alike. While some of the Pixar films are more aimed at children, there’s usually an off-color joke or a risque reference that will go over kids’ heads but elicit chuckles from adults in the crowd. That’s part of what makes the company so appealing, and it’s their witty, clever way of presenting these jokes that allows them to keep making movies and avoid lawsuits from oversensitive parents. Join ScreenRant as we go through the company’s many films and give you 25 things that only adults will notice in Pixar movies.

Whether it’s suggestive quips at Elastigirl in The Incredibles, jokes at Linguini’s expense in Ratatouille, anatomical references in Finding Nemo, or late night clubs in Cars, there’s enough euphemisms in Pixar’s filmography to keep stuffier parents gasping. You might remember Syd’s screwed-up toys, Ken’s ascot, and Buzz Lightyear’s wings from Toy Story; mature experiences in Monster’s Inc. and University; references to alcoholic drinks and pollination in A Bug’s Life; curses heard in The Last Dinosaur; and more. We go into the adult homages to The Shining and The Magnificent Seven, as well as decipher some of the metaphors found throughout the film. It’s a Pixar party on ScreenRant’s terms.

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Why Rick And Morty’s “Ticket Theory” Could Actually Be True

Rick and Morty’s “ticket theory” explains a lot! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

Howdy ScreenRanters! To get your fill of Rick and Morty, come on down to our YouTube content! Rick and Morty is infamous in sparking many theories about the show. We can probably thank the sci-fi elements and the endless possibilities put forward as a result. Today, we’re going to explore a theory. A fun theory. Known as the Ticket Theory. If this speculative idea is correct, it could change how you see Rick and Morty!

In the video, we’ll explain the theory in more detail and what its implications entail. Then, we show you our evidence package. We go back to the episode when the theory came into existence. We look at the many hints that highlight the universe’s shifting phenomena. Following up, we take a look at a later episode where the evidence mounts up even more! You’ll even get to find out why some fan favourite characters, like Mr. Poopybutthole, are included!Isn’t that swell? After we go over the Multiverse in the show, we take a look at the impact of this theory. So before season four comes out, let’s dive into this theory right now! If the theory is correct, it can change the landscape of the show. FOREVER! Or until the show ends — which it could possibly last forever. So, if you want your noodle to do some thinking about the show, then you HAVE to check out the video. Even if we say so ourselves. It’s essential viewing. We’ll see you later alligators! At the start of the video, of course!

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15 Improvised TV Moments That Took Actors By Surprise

There’s no way these TV moments could have been scripted! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

When an actor decides to go off script, we’re left with some of the best parts of any show or movie. You likely know a lot of the great improvised moments in film by now, but what would from television? There are an equal amount of great moments that were entirely off script and we found a slew of them for you to marvel over.

For instance, the famous kiss between Oscar and Michael Scott in the Office was entirely improvised by Steve Carell. Benedict Cumberbatch actually forgot his line on the wedding episode of Sherlock and decided to try and complete the scene nonetheless. Breaking Bad, one of the best written shows of all time, has the improvised scene involving two Kings close to the series finale while the Marvel show Agents of SHIELD actually found a way to pay homage to Breaking Bad in an improvised moment.

Orphan Black had an entirely improvised sequence, with the camera left rolling to allow the actors to do their thing while a few instances on Scrubs saw the script encourage improvisation for Neil Flynn. KJ Apa actually broke his hand by accident while filming a scene for Riverdale while the creepy yet hilarious smile from Tormund in Game of Thrones was never part of the script. One of the Walking Dead’s few moments of levity was entirely improvised by Norman Reedus while the recurring slap on NCIS actually started as a way to vent frustration. The Thanksgiving Song on Bob’s Burgers was also entirely made up on the spot. Buffy the Vampire Slayer saw Seth Green question the logic of animal crackers while Supernatural saw Dean give his trademark line so unexpectedly that Sam had to turn away from the camera in order to hide his laughter.

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“Star Trek: First Contact” Teaser — “Generations II” (1995)

This early, 1995-era teaser preview for the second “Star Trek: The Next Generation” film — later titled “Star Trek: First Contact” — was released under the film’s production working title, “Star Trek: Generations II,” a placeholder used by Paramount Pictures all the way up through the filming of the movie in 1996.

You can see images of “Generations II” being used as a working title during production at this link: https://twitter.com/TrekCore/status/989489271961673728

Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019) – “Boots” – Paramount Pictures

Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, nothing could prepare Dora (Isabela Moner) for her most dangerous adventure ever – High School. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego (Jeffrey Wahlberg), a mysterious jungle inhabitant (Eugenio Derbez), and a rag tag group of teens on a live-action adventure to save her parents (Eva Longoria, Michael Peña) and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost city of gold.

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Dora and the Lost City of Gold – “The New Dora” – Paramount Pictures

Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, nothing could prepare Dora (Isabela Moner) for her most dangerous adventure ever – High School. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego (Jeffrey Wahlberg), a mysterious jungle inhabitant (Eugenio Derbez), and a rag tag group of teens on a live-action adventure to save her parents (Eva Longoria, Michael Peña) and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost city of gold.

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