QUOTE (Eria @ Oct 30 2005, 10:24 PM)
Most of the Disney stuff is false.
http://snopes.com/disney/filmsLike I said, I have all the original VHS releases of those movies. Trust me, what I posted anyway, is true.
Also, check out Led Zepplin's Stairway To Heaven. I don't remember exactly what the message was, but you can definitely hear something when you play it backwards.
About the Pepsi cans, it was some old design. It's kind of hard to describe, but the can was covered with laser blue and red curvy lines (top right) would spell out sex in those lines when you stacked them.
Top Right CanThese aren't really subliminal messages, but they kind of fit:
-In the movie Three Men And A Baby, during one of the scenes in the apartment, you can see a little boy standing behind curtains in the apartment building. Supposedly he's the ghost of a kid who was killed in the apartment a few weeks before they began shooting. (It was an actual home, not a set.)
-In The Wizard Of Oz, you can see one of the actors who played a munchkin hang himself after Dorothy and her krew finish up with the witch in the forest and start skipping away. I honestly don't think this one was true, but if you want to find the video, be my guest.
-All the main cast members of the movie Poltergeist died strange and untimely deaths.
If I think of anymore I'll post them. (I'm way too educated about this stuff, I know.)
Edit: In the song Love Rollercoaster, you can hear a woman's scream who was supposedly murdered by the band's manager while they were recording the song. The story says that she had been an up and coming model, and when she posed nude for the bands cover artwork, she had to pour honey all over herself. Apparently, the honey reacted with the fiber glass she was kneeling on and acted like a glue. When she stood up, it tore the skin off of her shins, and it ended her career. When she stormed into the recording studio blaming/threatening the manager for what had happened, he killed her. I'm not sure if any of this is true, but there's definitely a feminine scream in that song.