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Off Topic / Re: Mandela Effect (Proof of alternate dimensions?) Do you have any instances?
« on: October 15, 2020, 04:31:10 pm »
This doesn't explain the new E.T. movie genre problem. E.T. was a horror movie and this information was displayed right on the posters, where it said genre: horror, and this isn't something I'm "remembering", you know, like, quote unquote. Church people used to talk about how parents brought their kids to see this movie without being aware it was a horror movie because they didn't bother to read the info on the poster and just went rushing out after seeing the trailers. In this timeline the movie was NEVER a horror movie or ever listed as such and no media suggesting otherwise with the exception of this post you're reading ever existed now. The genre information previously on the movie posters was now never there and the movie is listed online under the genres children's, family, scifi, and action drama. The genre E.T. was listed under by Spielberg himself WAS horror. But now what you will find is information about how Spieberg originally conceived E.T. as a horror movie but then changed his mind and went in a different direction. Here's a youtube vlog post offering some further insight into this one, on the off chance anyone is interested, that includes detail about another alleged E.T. Mandela effect that some have observed involving what part of Eliot E.T. touches with his finger at the end of the film while saying "I'll be right here" (heart or forehead?)
https://youtu.be/1fy50gPAsBk
https://youtu.be/1fy50gPAsBk
I call it the "oh, I didn't pay close enough attention" effect. The human mind is designed to kind of fill in the blanks of things that we don't really pay full attention to. After a while, we just assume those blanks are the reality. Like when you listen to a song for years, singing along to it and then look up the lyrics one day and you were totally wrong. You just didn't do your homework, you let the details get filled in without paying attention.