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Movie or TV scenes that you think happened but are not in the actual film or maybe from another.

Gingerbread Demon

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What movie or TV episode scenes do you remember that you think were in one thing but actually belonged to another program or show?

I shall start with one that I have never forgotten. I was dead certain it was in the movie "A Knight's Tale" but in my head the scene plays out like this with someone putting a modern day boombox on a table then everyone does this dance to the music in lines all dressed in medieval costume, and all acting like this is perfectly normal and happens all the time. Not even a mention of the strange device making the music that just wouldn't fit in this time period.
 
There was a French movie that had been remade into an English one called Just Visiting. It too featured a knight that travels to modern times. Maybe the scene you remember is from that movie?

It starred Jean Reno as the Knight, and Christina Applegate and came out in 2001.
 
There was a French movie that had been remade into an English one called Just Visiting. It too featured a knight that travels to modern times. Maybe the scene you remember is from that movie?

It starred Jean Reno as the Knight, and Christina Applegate and came out in 2001.


Thanks. I don't know it could be that one. It was just a funny scene because it just happens and after that everyone carries on like normal and the whole movie seems to be set in that time period.
 
For years I remembered being terrified as a very small child by a movie my dad was watching called "the Ghost from Dundee Planet," only to eventually figure out it was an episode of "the Outer Limits."
 
Thanks. I don't know it could be that one. It was just a funny scene because it just happens and after that everyone carries on like normal and the whole movie seems to be set in that time period.

Sounds like the type of movie Mel Brooks would have made, sort of like his version of Robin Hood where many of the jokes were anachronistic on purpose.
 
In the B5 movie "In the Beginning", as President Levy is announcing the Babylon Project, I swore I remember a montage of ALL FIVE Babylon stations. But I did a re-check, and there was only the first one.

I do remember that B1 was red in color, which would seem to confirm JMS' suggestion that all five Babylon stations were color coded in spectrum order. Thus if we HAD seen B2 and B3, they would have been (respectively) orange and yellow.

Come to think of it, orange and yellow space stations would look just a tad silly, wouldn't they have? :lol:
 
I shall start with one that I have never forgotten. I was dead certain it was in the movie "A Knight's Tale" but in my head the scene plays out like this with someone putting a modern day boombox on a table then everyone does this dance to the music in lines all dressed in medieval costume, and all acting like this is perfectly normal and happens all the time. Not even a mention of the strange device making the music that just wouldn't fit in this time period.

I assume you know that scene does pretty much occur in Fast & Furious Presents: A Knight's Tale (the Heath Ledger character is an ancestor of Paul Walker's Brian O'Connor; no one will ever convince me otherwise), with the medieval characters dancing to a Bowie song, there's just no boom box or other modern tech involved?
 
I assume you know that scene does pretty much occur in Fast & Furious Presents: A Knight's Tale (the Heath Ledger character is an ancestor of Paul Walker's Brian O'Connor; no one will ever convince me otherwise), with the medieval characters dancing to a Bowie song, there's just no boom box or other modern tech involved?


I like this idea but did you make this up yourself?
 
A lot of people think Major League has this joke in it:

"That ball wouldn't have gone out of a lot of parks."
"Name one."
"Yellowstone."

It wasn't in the movie. But it was in the trailer.
 
"Muppet Treasure Island."

After Billy Bones (Billy Connolly) dies, Jim, Gonzo and Rizzo leave his body in his room. Later, the Muppet pirates are shown exiting that room and saying, "Bones is dead! And he hasn't got the bloody map!" Blind Pew replies, "Those little girls must have it!"

As a child I laughed, because Blind Pew thinks Jim, Gonzo and Rizzo are girls. As an adult I laugh harder, because that exchange can only mean that the Muppet pirates just got done going through the dead humans pockets.
 
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