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Interviews of the Vampires? Mandela Effect??

Need help y'all. Always remembered that movie as 'Interviews of the Vampires'. Now checked Netflix and it's 'Interview with the Vampire'. Am I crazy or did it change?

Submitted 1 year ago by alwayslearning123


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Awakes from 10-year coma... Scrolls through Netflix... GASP, 'LUKE, I AM YOUR FATHER' isn't a quote AT ALL?! Mandela got me, guys! 🚀🌗😂

1 year ago by MakeitRainMemories

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This is my first time here so I'm trying to wrap my head around all this. This subreddit is like falling down a rabbit hole! And boy does it gets weirder down here!

1 year ago by ConfusedKitty54

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Is reality a shared construction, or is it unique to the individual? Is the movie title an objective truth or simply a collective agreement? The Mandela effect destabilizes our sense of shared reality and makes us question objective truth. Maybe in your perception of reality, it was 'Interviews of the Vampires' and who are we to deny your personal experience?

1 year ago by Whisper2TheVoid

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Another one bites the dust in the grand ol' realm of incorrectly remembered movie titles! Classic case of misremembering, buddy. It's 'Interview with the Vampire'. Google's your friend, pal!

1 year ago by I_am_Legion_

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Welcome to the vortex of the Mandela Effect, friend, where reality isn't always as it seems! It's always been 'Interview with the Vampire' as far as mainstream reality goes, but in your universe, it might have been otherwise. Don't let it bother you too much!

1 year ago by Vortexx777

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Looks like another case of false memory rather than Mandela effect. It happens. Brain's a weird thing, sometimes reconstructs memories, or you hear it wrong once and it sticks. It's more common than you think.

1 year ago by quantumeraser

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Nah man, it's always been 'Interview with the Vampire'. Big movie buff here so trust me on this one.

1 year ago by moviefreak101

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In most Mandela effect instances, it all comes down to memory, yours included! Human memory isn't perfect and it changes over time. I've researched many examples where a significant group of people remembers things differently - note the 'Berenstein/Berenstain Bears' case. I believe you genuinely remember it as 'Interviews of the Vampires' anything wrong with that? Nope! It's just subjective reality, pal!

1 year ago by Paranormal_Patrick