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* ''[[WALL-E]]''. Of course, there's a good reason why humans haven't really changed language a lot in a few centuries.
* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''. It's 2,000 years in the future, and the apes are still speaking perfect English. Although they don't call it that...Cornelius just says it was the language taught to him by his father and his father before him.
* In ''[[Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure]]'', this is mostly averted among the historic figures, with only some minor exceptions:
** The people the duo meet 1501 England speak in modern English, but in that time period, they would be speaking Early Modern English, which would be mostly intelligible but sound quite archaic to modern listeners.
** Non-English version, Joan of Arc speaks modern French, while the real Joan spoke the somewhat different Limousin dialect.
 
== Literature ==