![]() For 0.99p (~$1.30) a month you can become a Facebook fan, meaning you get an optional Supporter Badge when you comment on our Facebook posts, as well as discounts on our merchandise. (Or you can just sign-up here and use code Nonsense70SB when registering.)īecome a Facebook Supporter. If you are interested we even have our own sign-up code to get you started. Thanks for reading! But before you go… as part of our latest series of articles on how to earn a little extra cash using the Internet (without getting scammed) we have been looking into how you can earn gift vouchers (like Amazon vouchers) using reward-per-action websites such as SwagBucks. ![]() Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Keep up-to-date with all our latest articles. These memories, possibly reinforced with others, have amalgamated in such a way in many different people as to allow them to believe that the movie Shazaam existed when presented with such a claim.īut to be clear, unless you count a 2 minute clip from College Humour for April Fool’s Day 2017, the movie Shazaam never existed. Such variables in this case most likely consist of a similarly titled movie called Kazaam starring Shaquille O’Neal who played a genie and was released in the 1990s, and memories of the actor Sinbad dressed up like a genie when presenting an afternoon of Sinbad the Sailor movies (which often featured a genie) back in the 1990s. To remove the floating button, drag it to the X at the. While you’re in another app, tap the Pop-Up Shazam button to identify music playing in that app. Turn on Shazam from Pop-Up, tap Go To Settings, tap Shazam, then turn on Allow display over other apps. ![]() In the case of the 1990’s Shazaam movie that never existed, it is likely that so many have this false memory because of a number of variables that have, over a period of time, become merged together in a very similar way across multiple individuals. Open the Shazam app, swipe to the Library, then tap the Settings button. Other examples of these collective false memories include the mistaken belief that the Monopoly man wears a monocle, and the mistaken belief that Morpheus from The Matrix movies utters the iconic line “ What if I told you…“.Ĭollective false memories have a number of potential explanations, ranging from the supernatural to more benign, natural causes. It’s a phenomenon called collective false memory, which is similar to the Mandela Effect, which refers to the popular false belief in the 1980s that Nelson Mandela had died when he was at the time very much alive (he later passed in 2013.) It’s just Sinbad’s head digitally added onto the body of a pro-wrestler. No IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes entry (and they list practically every movie ever made!) no video recordings, no merchandise, and even Sinbad himself is telling you the movie never existed.Īnd even this photo, below, which has been trying to fool Internet users, isn’t real. The problem, of course, is there is not a shred of evidence that the movie ever existed. Remember that kid’s comedy movie, Shazaam, where Sinbad played a genie, making children’s wishes come true, sometime in the 1990s? Thousands of people – albeit very vaguely – certainly did remember it. It’s a false memory that has been confusing people for years. A phenomenon known as “collective false memory” has been confusing Internet users for years that they once saw a 1990s genie movie named “ Shazaam” (or “ Shazam“) starring comedian Sinbad.
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