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🎞️ Horror, drama, action & more — one movie at a time.
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Some of the greatest movie moments happened because things didn't go as planned 😂🔥
From the Joker reportedly reacting to a real explosion... to Arnold Schwarzenegger getting distracted by a stripper and breaking character... to that unforgettable Harry Potter scene.
Which behind-the-scenes moment is your favorite? 👀🍿
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Would you break into your neighbors house at 3am… or just pretend you didn’t hear the alarm ?
thee1neVegeta@1neEnnyetim
Quote with your best 9.7/10 movie scenes
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A drug consultant was hired for authenticity and was present on set. Leonardo DiCaprio outlined how to talk like an addict to the Los Angeles Times:
“The voice: you go down an octave,” DiCaprio explained. “Even when you raise your voice it’s like you got this frog in your throat.
It’s not necessarily being tired and it’s not necessarily like being drunk. It’s sort of like your body becomes jelly and all your bones and everything become completely relaxed.
You just feel at peace. Supposedly. I don’t know. I’ve never done it. Right?”
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🎬Is this how CocaCola is made?..No way!!🤣💀
11@elvnz11
Name a 9.7/10 movie scene that’s seriously underrated!??🎬🍿
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The Wedding That Never Happened
On the morning of her wedding, Amaka woke up to the sound of laughter.
Her friends were already in the living room, popping champagne, arguing over makeup shades, and shouting her name like she had won an award. Today was supposed to be the happiest day of her life.
“Bride! Wake up o!” her maid of honor, Chioma, yelled as she burst into the room.
Amaka smiled, stretching slowly. “I’m awake, I’m awake.”
Everything felt perfect. The dress hung by the wardrobe, shimmering softly. Her phone was buzzing endlessly—well-wishers, family, friends. Even her mother had called twice already.
But there was one message she was waiting for.
From Tunde.
She checked her phone again. Nothing.
“Network maybe,” she muttered, brushing it off.
Tunde wasn’t the texting type anyway. He always said, “I’ll see you face-to-face. That’s better.”
By 9 a.m., the makeup artist arrived.
By 10 a.m., the photographer started snapping pictures.
By 11 a.m., guests had begun arriving at the venue.
Still no message from Tunde.
“Have you spoken to him?” Chioma asked casually while adjusting Amaka’s veil.
“Not yet,” Amaka replied, forcing a smile. “He’s probably busy with his guys.”
But deep down, a small knot had begun to form in her chest.
At exactly 12:15 p.m., Amaka’s phone rang.
Unknown number.
She hesitated, then picked up.
“Hello?”
There was a pause. Then a male voice, low and unsure.
“Is this… Amaka?”
“Yes… who is this?”
Another pause.
“I’m calling about Tunde.”
Her heart skipped.
“What about him?”
Silence.
Then the words came, slow and heavy.
“He’s not here.”
Amaka frowned. “What do you mean he’s not there? The wedding—”
“He didn’t come,” the voice cut in. “Nobody has seen him since last night.”
The room suddenly felt too small.
“What are you saying?” she whispered.
“We’ve checked everywhere. His house, his office… even called his friends. His phone is off.”
Amaka’s grip on the phone tightened.
“This is not funny,” she said, her voice trembling.
“I wish it was.”
The call ended.
For a moment, everything stood still.
Then chaos.
Calls were made. His friends were questioned. His family was contacted. Panic spread like wildfire through both families.
By 2 p.m., the truth was undeniable.
Tunde was gone.
No note. No explanation. No trace.
Just… gone.
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The wedding never happened.
Guests went home with confusion written all over their faces. Some whispered. Some judged. Some pitied her.
Amaka didn’t cry.
Not that day.
Not even when she took off her dress.
Not when she sat alone in her room that night, staring at her phone.
She just felt… empty.
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Three years later.
Amaka had rebuilt her life—or at least, that’s what people thought.
She had moved to Abuja, started a small business, and avoided anything that reminded her of that day.
Love? That chapter was closed.
Or so she believed.
One Saturday afternoon, she walked into a mall to escape the heat.
That was when she saw him.
At first, she thought her eyes were playing tricks on her.
But no.
It was him.
Tunde.
Standing by a store, laughing.
Alive.
Healthy.
And holding the hand of a woman.
Amaka’s heart slammed against her chest.
For a moment, she couldn’t breathe.
Then she saw the woman’s face.
And everything inside her shattered.
It was Nkem.
Her younger sister.
The same sister who had cried with her on her wedding day.
The same sister who had sworn she would “never forgive any man who hurts you like this.”
Amaka took a step back.
Then another.
Tunde turned.
Their eyes met.
The laughter on his face disappeared instantly.
Time froze.
No one moved.
No one spoke.
But in that silent moment, Amaka understood something clearly—
The wedding didn’t fail.
It was stolen.
And the two people she trusted the most… were the ones who took it from her.
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Caleb really let bro code stop him from going after Melanie and now he’s regretting it. #loveislandusa #loveisland
xx_RhoNic@de_rhonic
Do all of them kiss each other on Love Island?
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In 2013, a businessman in Nanning, China, had a problem. A man named Wei was suing him, and he was terrified of the long, expensive legal battle ahead. So he settled on a simpler solution: he would have Wei killed.
He hired a hitman named Xi Guangan and paid him two million yuan, around $282,000, to get it done.
But Xi had a better idea than actually committing a murder. He pocketed half the money and hired a second hitman to do the job for less. That hitman had the exact same idea. He took his cut and hired a third. The third hired a fourth. The fourth hired a fifth. At every step, each man skimmed a share off the top and passed the contract down the line.
By the time the job reached the fifth and final hitman, a man named Ling Xiansi, the fee had shriveled from $282,000 to just $14,000, about five percent of the original payment.
Ling took one look at the deal and decided it was not worth a possible life sentence. But instead of simply walking away, he came up with the most creative solution of all. He tracked down Wei, the intended target, met him at a café, and pitched him an idea: what if they just faked his death?
Wei agreed. He posed bound and gagged for a staged photo to make it look like he had been killed, which Ling sent up the chain as proof of a job well done. Then Wei went home, waited a bit, and walked straight into a police station to report the whole thing.
When investigators untangled the mess, they found a murder plot that had passed through five separate hired killers without a single person ever being harmed. In the end, the businessman and all five hitmen were sent to prison.
Nobody died. Everybody got caught. And a contract killing collapsed into one of the most incompetent criminal chains in history.

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That little handshake can't ruin a friendship. ❤️🌈
Justonetwentydoze💎@KayKaycandy67
Don't be sad just kiss your bro.🌈
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Kannan knows that the only way to get to ghost was to get into Tariqs head, and that worked, Dre was just a tool that help kannan carry that out
Star cinema@Star_cinema_
Quote with that one video in your gallery that you'll never get tired or watching
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