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Agreed! There's no handjob scene in the standard release of the film. The book has it. The movie doesn't show it but in the book the Mayans try to warn the hikers not to go near the vines but due to the language barrier the 2 groups could not communicate. The Mayans even camouflaged the small path leading to the ruins so that no one went there. Amy was not an experienced survivalist. She was a simple, young woman who liked taking photos and got nervous and flustered easily. She did not know the kid was going to get murdered, and certainly had no idea that stepping on some vines was going to lead to a shit show of epic proportions. The book is awesome. Much much better than the movie. The movie changed a lot of the plot details. For example, instead of Pablo (renamed Dmitri in the film) going down into the hole to find the cell phone (getting injured in the process), the movie has Mathias do it. Also, the book describes both girls as being tiny, barely 4'11" tall. The movie has both actresses average height. Yes, it is. I was stuck in the movie theater watching this drivel. Yeah, this movie sucked. Totally agree. One of the worst films I've ever seen. Everything about it was wrong and uninspired. Honestly, why did we need this atrocity when we have a masterpiece already (the 1971 version). There are thousands of examples. For many, Darth Vader said, Luke, I am your father. Also, Tom Cruise had RayBans on in the dance scene in Risky Business and his shirt was white, not pink. Is that your final answer? Why are you talking about aliens anyway? Known about what sooner? Could be aliens, there's no evidence of that though. And no, memory remains, obviously, since most people remember the braces in the movie. Agreed, although after sitting through 6 or 7 of the eps prior to Not All Men made me realize the path this show was heading down, so I was just waiting for the sjw theme of the episode. Reminded me of that cringy Gillette commercial. As I've mentioned, the stories have promise, and if a more neutral approach had been taken by the makers, we could have had a decent reboot. I agree that Terror at 30,000 and Six Degrees were the best eps, with the most promise. Not All Men was cringy and blatant man-bashing. Yes, same here. There were several eps that were promising. The last one was a real mess and I have no idea what it was about. The originals are the best. Well, Peele is Black, so would that make his privilege black? But yes, most of the sjw-related "entertainment" is thinly-veiled propaganda, and new and fresh material would be good, if only for the artistic reason... but I'm not sure the sjw film-makers nor their intended audience would care either way or are bright enough to even realize how stale their content has become. Wrong about what, exactly?? I don't understand what you're saying. I already explained that ME deletes all official versions and their copies, so what copy are you talking about? You need to delve deeper in the Mandela Effect as you obviously don't understand what it does. Well, that's rub, isn't it. When Mandela Effect or whoever is doing this strikes, they wipe out all official versions. You'll never find a copy with braces...although it may be possible that if someone made an unauthoruzed copy of the film or taped it from TV when Dolly still had braces, that copy may have them... It's not a false memory when just about everyone says Dolly had braces.