

Maybe we're all in an alternative universe and only a select number of us are able to remember the correct timeline-the timeline where Sinbad plays a horrible genie. The entire phenomenon feels like someone went back in time and messed with the timeline. Why Do We All Swear We Remember Seeing Shazaam? Sinbad himself has taken to social media, trying to convince fans that he never made a film called Shazaam.
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I want to be able to make it known that the movie is indeed real."ĭespite what people believe, there is no evidence that the movie ever existed. "I’ve taken to Craigslist and have posted a bounty of $1,000 for anyone that can turn up a copy of this movie, whether it was ‘accidentally’ kept from Blockbuster or if someone made their own bootleg VHS copy. How does a movie simply vanish from our history?” said Carl. “It feels like a part of my childhood has now been stolen from me. “I remember thinking Shaq’s Kazaam was a rip-off or a revamp of a failed first run, like how the 1991 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer bombed but the late ’90s TV reboot was a sensation,” says Meredith, a woman who remembers seeing both films. Another man named Carl backed her up and said, “I am one of several people who specifically never saw Kazaam because it looked ridiculous to rip off Shazaam just a few years after it had been released.” Some people even believe that Shaq's genie movie, Kazaam, was simply a rip-off of Sinbad's Shazaam. “I had to handle the two copies we owned dozens of times over the years,” said Don. “And I had to watch it multiple times to look for reported damages to the tape, rewind it and check it in, rent it out, and put the boxes out on display for rental.” People all across the nation have even expressed having detailed memories of when and where they watched this film as a kid. One man named Don worked at his uncle's movie rental store and specifically remembers buying the Shazaam movie for the store.
