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(#9) Fight Club
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The big twist at the end if Fight Club contextualizes the narrator's experience with his own mental health by revealing that Tyler Durden is not real. Director David Fincher actually lets us in on the secret several times early on, however, by subliminally flashing images of Durden on the screen throughout the film.
Durden appears in one of the Narrator's testicular cancer meetings, the doctor's office, and even a TV commercial.
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(#4) Evil Dead II
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When Sam Raimi paid homage to Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes in 1981's The Evil Dead (a poster for the former appeared on Ash's demonic cabin wall) the gesture did not go unreturned. Craven responded by including some footage from Raimi's 1984 masterpiece A Nightmare on Elm Street.
According to Cinema Blend, Raimi then nodded back by featuring Freddy Krueger's glove in Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn.
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(#3) The Exorcist
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As it turns out, William Friedkin's 1973 masterpiece, The Exorcist, contains a lot more subliminal background images than most fans noticed. One such image appears during the penultimate scene in which Father Karras demands that the devil enter him. Just before he heroically throws himself out of Regan's bedroom window, Karras's mother's face appears in the glass.
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(#5) The Triplets of Belleville
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Depicting human excrement in an animated comedy, or any movie really, would generally be an egregious faux pas. But in 2003 comedy The Triplets of Belleville, bowel movement remnants clearly float in an animated toilet bowl. Moreover, it appears to be in the shape of Mickey Mouse's face.
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(#6) Lost Highway
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David Lynch's Lost Highway, which premiered in 1997, is full of subtle demarcation lines that mark the transition from real life into nightmare. One of the first people to notice such a moment was the late literary giant David Foster Wallace.
There are three paintings above the couch in Patricia Arquette and Bill Pullman's house, and after Arquette is slain, the paintings are upside down.
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