6 Fake Films Hidden In Your Favourite Movies

6. Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World - Lucas Lee’s Career

Edgar Wright’s fast-paced comic book masterpiece is littered with subtle references and in-jokes.

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One of the best examples of this is the appearance of Lucas Lee (Ramona’s second evil ex) several times before his character is even properly introduced.

Early on, Lucas can be seen in a movie ad on the newspaper Wallace is reading, which he shows to Scott before turning on the TV to one of Lucas’ films.

The studio took the decision to push the lore a little bit further, creating a series of movie posters for Lucas Lee films based off real films popular at the time.

Thrilled to Be Here is clearly based on The Fast and The Furious, whilst Let’s Hope There’s A Heaven looks suspiciously similar to The Last Song and other awful generic romance films.

Action Doctor is a little more ambiguous, but at least leads with an amazing tagline: “The good news is you’re going to live; the bad news is he’s going to kill you.”

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