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Most paused movie moments - Page 8 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Most paused movie moments


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[post_page_title]Three Men and a Baby[/post_page_title]
In this 1987 comedy movie, viewers were leaving cinemas convinced they had seen a ghost. So much so it became a common thought that the set must have been haunted. With these wild rumors surfacing people would pause their VHS tapes at the right moment to spot the mysterious figure standing in a window. It eventually became clear that the figure was not a ghost, but just a cardboard cut out of one of the stars of the movie, Ted Danson. The rumors undoubtedly helped the rental figures though!

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