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    The word "Nazi" is never said once in Saving Private Ryan (1998).



    "Empire Strikes Back" ("Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)") is indeed a real movie directed by Irvin Kershner.



    "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)" ("E.T.") is indeed a real movie directed by Steven Spielberg.



    "Saving Private Ryan (1998)" is indeed a real movie directed by Steven Spielberg.



    "Tom's Rhinoplasty" is indeed a fictional plastic surgery place.



    Stan Marsh says that Tweek Tweek needs to make fifty hats.



    Tweek Tweek made fifteen hats after only having one hour of sleep.



    According to Stan Marsh, two-hundred fourteen members have joined the club.



    "Nightline" ("ABC News Nightline (1979)") is indeed a real television show created by Roone Arledge.



    Hat McCullough killed twenty-three babies.



    "Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)" is indeed a real movie directed by Steven Spielberg.



    "Star Wars: Episode 1" is indeed a fictional movie but is believed to be a parody to the real movie "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)" directed by George Lucas.



    "First Day of School" is indeed a fictional movie.



    "Wedding Video" is indeed a fictional movie.



    "Kids First Swimming Lesson" is indeed a fictional movie.



    "Excess Hollywood" is indeed a fictional television show but is beleived to be a parody of the real television show "Access Hollywood (1996)" created by Ann Lewis.



    "Red Cross" ("American Red Cross") is indeed a real company. More information is available by clicking on the following link,

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