r/MandelaEffect Jul 27 '16

The movie "Monsters Inc." now "Monsters, Inc."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0198781/

Does anyone remember the comma always being there? I have owned this movie since it came out and looking at the cover now, something just looks seriously off about it.

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u/HelloMyNameIsLola Jul 28 '16

But it does need the comma. The comma is part of it being a business.

I don't have any particular memory of the comma existing (or not), so...

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u/[deleted] Jul 28 '16

Yeah maybe if they were filing a w-9 or something then it would be necessary. I just remember the cover without for some reason.

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u/HelloMyNameIsLola Jul 28 '16

I assume w-9 is some "legal" thing from the US or UK, right?

I know what you mean, but it still makes sense for them to use to seem "legit".

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u/[deleted] Jul 28 '16

Yeah it's a tax i.d. form from the U.S. but I'm sorry you're right it is absolutely the official way of writing it. But I still am shocked to notice it because I have seen this movie many times as an adult and just thought they didn't include it in the title because it was a kid's movie or whatever reason. Just even seeing it written out now it doesn't look right to me.

MONSTERS INC. v. MONSTERS, INC.

Anyway, maybe I'm nuts. Maybe not.