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* MandelaEffect: A good number of fans remember a sequel called ''*batteries still not included'' being releases in the early Nineties, despite no such movie existing.
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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then the building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.
** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]
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* DirectorDisplacement: This was a Creator/StevenSpielberg production, yet Matthew Robinson directed.

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* DirectorDisplacement: This was a Creator/StevenSpielberg production, yet Matthew Robinson Robbins directed.
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** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity Who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]

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** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity Who who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]
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* DirectorDisplacement: This was a Creator/StevenSpielberg production, yet Matthew Robinson directed.



** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity Who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]

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** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity Who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]power?!?]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then the building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.

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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then the building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.then.
** Lacey likely ended up footing some of the costs, and some of the blame. Well, [[RefugeInAudacity Who would believe that it was mechanical aliens who used all that power?!?]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.

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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then the building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.
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* FridgeBrilliance: As broke as everyone seems to be at the beginning of the movie, one might wonder how in the world they're going to pay for the massive incoming electric bill thanks to the Fix-Its. Then building burns down - the electric bill is probably a moot point by then.
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* TearJerker: Particularly in the beginning of the film, where you can see Frank is obviously cracking under the pressure of being forced out of his home, as well as having to deal with his mentally ill wife. Another one comes when its revealed that [[spoiler:Frank and Faye's son died in a car accident, after he had an argument with his father.]]
** And at the end, when Faye finally snaps out of her denial and realizes that [[spoiler: Bobby really is gone]].
** When they are in the hospital, Carlos attempts to visit and Frank, for Faye's sake, attempts to go along with her delusion by calling Carlos "Bobby". [[spoiler: Faye just starts crying.]]
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* MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.
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** And at the end, when Faye finally snaps out of her denial and realizes that [[spoiler: Bobby really is gone]].

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** And at the end, when Faye finally snaps out of her denial and realizes that [[spoiler: Bobby really is gone]].gone]].
** When they are in the hospital, Carlos attempts to visit and Frank, for Faye's sake, attempts to go along with her delusion by calling Carlos "Bobby". [[spoiler: Faye just starts crying.]]
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* TearJerker: Particularly in the beginning of the film, where you can see Frank is obviously cracking under the pressure of being forced out of his home, as well as having to deal with his mentally ill wife. Another one comes when its revealed that [[spoiler:Frank and Faye's son died in a car accident, after he had an argument with his father.]]

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* TearJerker: Particularly in the beginning of the film, where you can see Frank is obviously cracking under the pressure of being forced out of his home, as well as having to deal with his mentally ill wife. Another one comes when its revealed that [[spoiler:Frank and Faye's son died in a car accident, after he had an argument with his father.]]]]
** And at the end, when Faye finally snaps out of her denial and realizes that [[spoiler: Bobby really is gone]].
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* MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.

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* MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.obviously.
* TearJerker: Particularly in the beginning of the film, where you can see Frank is obviously cracking under the pressure of being forced out of his home, as well as having to deal with his mentally ill wife. Another one comes when its revealed that [[spoiler:Frank and Faye's son died in a car accident, after he had an argument with his father.]]
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MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.

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* MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.
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EstrogenBrigadeBait: Mason, obviously.

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EstrogenBrigadeBait: MrFanservice: Mason, obviously.

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