Many of the best movies have twists in them you never saw coming, but if you looked closely enough you may have seen some clues.
Rob Flis from Screen Rant takes a look at some of those clues, the hints, and prophetic statements that were hidden in films like The Matrix, The Dark Knight Returns, Avatar, Inception, and more.
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The Brits, they’re a nation of bowler hat-wearing tea drinkers, who love swearing while also being polite.
At least that’s the stereotypes, so British Viner Arthur Vines goes through them all, kind of, in this compilation—while also shoe-horning in tea bags at every opportunity.
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The guys from Alltime Numbers share some number-related factoids about the original movies in George Lucas’ (now Disney’s) Star Wars franchise.
It details everything from how much the Jabba the Hut puppet cost to make, the diameter of the Death Star, and how much it would cost to build such a thing. (hint: it’s a shitload of money.)
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Despite what you might see on the news the British police aren’t all bad, they even have a sense of humor.
Viner Jack Jones proves that in this compilation where he asks them to be silly on camera—and they happily oblige.
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Anthony Vincent doesn’t like just covering a song, he likes to cover a song in a variety of ways.
It’s all part of his YouTube channel Ten Seconds Songs and for his latest edition the metal artist covers Adele’s hit “Hello” in 25 different styles.
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Gav and Dan, aka The Slow Mo Guys, combine fire and wind to create a swirling vortex of flaming radness.
They then film it all at 2500fps and 1000fps so we can all witness the stunning imagery and visuals of a twisting fire tornado.
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Musician Steve Onotera, aka “Samurai Guitarist” performs a bluegrass inspired version of the iconic “Theme A” song from the Tetris video game franchise.
“I couldn’t find a hillbilly-esque rendition of this tune on Youtube. I thought that that was a problem so I made this. Enjoy!” he says as way of explantion. Strangely, it works really well.
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If you find rap jargon difficult to understand then English rapper and comedian Doc Brown is here to help.
With his “Slang 101″ he breaks down the meaning behind the language so you can understand WTF rappers are rapping about, blud.
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