Do we have terrible memories, or are we living in the Mandela Effect? [The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people remember something differently from how it occurred.] Feel free to misquote us on this one, because we're saying what you don't remember us saying the way we said it!
Round 286!
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Misquoted Movie Lines: The Great Mandela (Modelo) Effect Debate
Join Shayne Seymour and Jay Ray for another hilarious round of Beer Thursday as they dive into the fascinating world of misquoted movie lines.
From the infamous 'Luke, I am your father' to Toto's Kansas confusion, they debunk some of the most commonly twisted quotes in film history. They even touch on the so-called Mandela (or should we say Modelo?) Effect, an effect that tricks our memories.
Sip along as they cheerfully roast everything from Star Wars to The Wizard of Oz and beyond. Cheers to movie magic, a splash of bourbon, and the quirks of collective misremembering!
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