TimeFlipper
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I don’t know what to say, I am only trying to wrap my mind around it – why would anybody want to draw attention to the movie more than to the book? … and would an intentional mistake be able to do that?
… I don’t know … it is weird.
I mean, if this would be the singular case of Mandela effect, it would be plausible … but there are hundreds, maybe thousands out there.
… I don’t know …
Why would anybody want to draw attention to the movie more than to the book?...Movies generate massive amounts of money from audience participation over a very short period of time by virtue of advertising, just after they are released to the general public World Wide..
The book Interview With The Vampire was written in 1976, and the Movie with the same name was released in 1994...Therefore, many many more people would have gone to watch the movie just after its release in 1994, compared to those who would have bought the book and read it in the same short time period..