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90’s Spider-man Wasn’t Allowed to Punch People

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While it’s never really made clear in the movies he’s appeared in, Spider-man possess is easily strong enough to kill a person with a single punch thanks to the whole “proportional powers of a spider thing“. Which is presumably why in the animated Spider-man series from the 90’s, the web slinger wasn’t allowed to punch anyone. 

Raul Julia Appeared in ‘Street Fighter’ Just to Beat up Jean-Claude Van Damme

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Chances are, given the demographics of this website, you know Raul Julia from one of two roles, Gomez in The Addams Family or M. Bison in the Street Fighter movie. For critics the latter role seemed like a poor end to the actor’s career, a sentiment Julia would have scoffed at because Julia didn’t take the role for critics or even fans, he took it for his kids. 

Bryan Cranston Doesn’t Give a F**K

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Before Bryan Cranston was Breaking all that Bad and spending a disappointingly short amount of time punching the shit out of Godzilla, he was Hal Wilkerson from Malcolm in the Middle. During his tenure on show, Cranston earned the respect of all of the show’s writers for his near-superhuman inability to give what us Earth folk know simply as “fucks”. 

Peter Capaldi wanted everyone to be Doctor Who

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For Peter Capaldi getting the chance to physically portray Doctor Who on screen was a dream come true due to the fact he’s been a fan of the show and eponymous Time Lord since childhood. Acutely aware of how much the Doctor means to people and especially children, Capaldi made sure that any kid could cosplay as the character if they wanted to the moment he got an ounce of creative control. 

The First Flag on the Moon Fell Over 10 Seconds After the Lunar Module Took Off

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As The Simpsons once rightly said, you can’t diss the American flag because it partied on the moon. Apparently though the flag planted by Apollo 11 astronauts all those years ago partied too hard because it fell over roughly 10 seconds after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took off.