The cultural Glitch in the Matrix moment you're most convinced did exist.

In that vein I SWEAR Ann Jillian died of breast cancer…nope…she survived.

I saw Ben Vereen on a TV show the other day. It surprised me to see him, as I thought he had died. I remember talking about Zoobilee Zoo on Facebook when it happened.

Or not.

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I thought you were joking but holy shit this is an actual movie (scene you mentioned is at about 1:30 but all the obvious stock footage before that with crazy bee effects pasted over is also great)

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What? Okay, that’s even more bizarre.

I **really **do remember watching a killer bee movie with friends and telling them the UN scene was coming up, and then it didn’t, so everyone decided I was nuts.

Apparently there were at least two killer bees movies, I saw them both, and they were so similar I could not tell them apart, except for the bees taking over the UN scene. And they were both so bad I had no qualms about spoiling the ending.

Lover Come Back?

I had the novelization and the Biggs and Luke scene is in that, as well.

I haven’t looked in the book lately, but I’m sure it’s in there.

Yes. Lord knows how I wound up watching that when I was a kid.

At least two? :smiley:

In the spirit of this thread, have I possibly got earthshaking news for you, unless we’re living in multiple layers of Matrix:

There’s one I find actively annoying - the belief that Vulcans can’t lie. The episode that introduces the concept has Spock lying throughout. A Romulan asks him is its true that Vulcans cannot lie and he says “Yes” because, duh, he is lying to her.

That’s the one I’d say. I am “sure” I’d seen that, and it was Burgess Meredith. All I can say is, that really proves how memories can be wrong.

That’s just ignorance. :slight_smile:

A couple of times a year I seem to hear of someone dying or doing something when I absolutely swear that they died years ago.

I’ve always referred to them as timeline slips. After all, they seem to have brought me into this, the darkest timeline.

There’s also supposedly a special print for drive-in theaters from '77 that contains a scene of Luke watching the battle through his binoculars at night but no scenes with Biggs.

That’s the one I remember seeing and wondering what the hell was going on when the POV switched from the battle to this seemingly random dude with binoculars on some planet.

I seem to remember the whole thinking some celebrity is dead when they aren’t thing being called the “Vonnegut effect”.

It happened to me when Mandela was released from prison (not when he died for reelz)!

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The major one not yet mentioned in this thread is the Berenstein Bears. (It’s actually “Berenstain Bears,” but many swear by the spelling with the “e” in the final syllable.)

Upvote for “Big”. We get posters coming back repeatedly on that one.

Is it this one?

I’ve seen and heard various radio and TV sketches and shows about advertising non-existent products over many years, from Not Necessarily the News’ “No-Cola” (“New No-Cola is caffeine-free! Sugar-free! Can-free! New No-Cola is cola-free and new No-Cola is free!”) to the documentary Czech Dream. It wouldn’t surprise me if you conflated someone’s sketch with a similar concept with the movie you saw.

The scene with Biggs really exists, but as far as I know it was never in any theatrical releases. I’m sure some people who believe this aren’t only remembering the books, and instead saw the actual scene on Youtube and transposed the date when they first saw it.

I thought Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” came out in the late 90’s. The fact that it came out in 1987, when I was in high school and have fairly clear memories of other late 80’s music, still flabbergasts me to this day.

And it seems SO odd to me that the Rickroll thing would become huge with a 20+ year old song.

The Mandela effect as applied to Mandela is very easy to explain as confusion with Steve Biko, a South African anti-apartheid activist who was arrested in 1977 and died in prison after a beating. Peter Gabriel recorded a tribute to him in 1980, and it was a minor hit. It wasn’t quite famous enough that everyone knew who Biko was, but it was pervasive enough that people kind of knew there was some anti-apartheid guy who died in prison. Nelson Mandela’s name was more well known, so it’s not surprising that people mixed up the names.

No, that was definitely the right movie. I remembered the name of the product, “Vip”. I would swear that when they were making the commercials that one of the non-specific slogans was “be the life of the party with Vip.” It’s perfect; makes you want Vip, whatever it turns out to be. Just one problem, it wasn’t in the movie.

ETA: “Star Wars”? “Big”? Bah, when I misremember a movie I go way off the beaten path.