12 Myths We Believe in Thanks to Hollywood

We all love the magical world of movies. Where else can we see a police officer crawling inside of a ventilation shaft, or a British special agent walking toward the screen with a picturesque explosion in the background? Unfortunately, those events live only in movie directors’ imagination, but we still want to believe them.
We at Bright Side decided to bust some popular myths which came into our lives from the movies.
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What other myths do you know? Share in the comments!
Comments
On the last one, if no vital organs are hit, someone can continue to run indefinitely. It would depend on blood loss, so if they can get to someplace safe and get some first aid, they might never even need to go to a hospital, much less be caught, LOL!
You can easily get into a duct.
when the robber runs he cann trip but the always go whit someone
Even if you can't sink in lava, you'll be devoured instantly - everyone knows the blazing temperatures of that liquid. I mean, seriously, if you take an ordinary rock and melt it, the temperatures required would be unimaginable - and that's the temperature of lava - which literally is liquid stone.
In every movies I saw, when the bomb explodes, Fire only comes, not dust and air.
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