Movie Quotes You’ve Been Saying WRONG (Yep, Even That One)
Think you’re a movie buff? You might want to double-check your favorite quotes… because some of the most iconic lines in film history have been misquoted for years.
From thrillers to classics, here are a few lines you’ve probably been saying wrong:
- “Jaws”
You’ve heard: “We’re gonna need a bigger boat.”
Actual line: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” - “The Silence of the Lambs”
You’ve heard: “Hello, Clarice.”
Actual line: “Good evening, Clarice.” - “The Wizard of Oz”
You’ve heard: “I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.”
Actual line: “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” - “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”
You’ve heard: “Luke, I am your father.”
Actual line: “No, I am your father.” - “Forrest Gump”
You’ve heard: “Life is like a box of chocolates…”
Actual line: “Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates…”
Even classics like “Snow White” and “Field of Dreams” aren’t safe from the misquote effect.
So what’s going on here? It’s called the “Mandela Effect”—where a large group of people remember something incorrectly. And when it comes to movies, it happens A LOT.
Bottom line: you’re not alone… but you have been saying it wrong.
NASA Goes Sitcom Mode with a “Full House”-Style Space Intro
Now THIS is something you don’t see every day…
The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission just dropped a hilarious intro video—and it looks like it came straight out of an ‘80s sitcom.
Set to the iconic “Full House” theme song, the astronauts introduce themselves with cheesy poses, smiles, and classic sitcom-style energy. Yes… in space.
Even better? They included a cameo from “Rise”—a plush moon toy that floats in zero gravity and acts as the crew’s indicator that they’ve reached weightlessness.
Commander Reid Wiseman summed it up perfectly, saying they were basically recreating those old-school sitcom openings—and having a blast doing it.
And honestly? It’s refreshing to see astronauts having a little fun while preparing for a mission that will take humans around the moon for the first time in decades.
Final Take
From misquoted movie classics to astronauts channeling Full House in space, today’s entertainment news is a perfect mix of nostalgia and fun.
So next time you drop a famous movie line… you might want to double-check it first.
And if NASA keeps making content like this? We’re all tuning in.






