Scott215

5th Jun 2017

Tarantula (1955)

23rd May 2017

The Invaders (1967)

23rd May 2017

The Invaders (1967)

28th Apr 2017

Angie Tribeca (2016)

24th Apr 2017

Trial & Error (2016)

Trivia: Larry Henderson's house number is 187- the California Penal Code for murder.

Scott215

24th Apr 2017

Angie Tribeca (2016)

20th Apr 2017

Kung Fu (1972)

Trivia: "Kung Fu" was not canceled due to poor ratings, as it performed solidly during its run. It was canceled due to the physical stress and abuse on David Carradine's body, and it was wearing him out.

Scott215

The Night of the Fugitives - S4-E7

Trivia: Robert Conrad suffered a skull fracture filming the scene where he jumps from an upper level, grabs a chandelier, and kicks a bad guy. Conrad lost his grip on the chandelier and fell, headfirst, to the floor. Conrad hitting the floor with his head was filmed and left in the episode.

Scott215

19th Nov 2016

Wild Wild West (1999)

Trivia: In the film, West kills an assassin coming at him from inside a painting. This is a nod to the series' episode The Night of the Surreal McCoy, where Dr. Loveless planned to place murderers in paintings to kill world leaders.

Scott215

12th Nov 2016

Sleepy Hollow (1999)

Trivia: At the end of the film, when Ichabod and the others arrive in New York City, he tells them, "The Bronx is up, and the Battery's down." This is a reference to the song "New York, New York", from the 1940's stage show and movie "On the Town."

Scott215

11th Oct 2016

Bananas (1971)

Trivia: When Fielding is riding the subway, check out one of the punks that attacks the subway passengers - it is Sylvester Stallone in an uncredited role.

Scott215

29th Sep 2016

Star Trek (1966)

Trivia: In the original series, Dr. McCoy never prefaced his description of being a doctor and not another profession with "Dammit, Jim!" For example, he never said, "Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer!"

Scott215

28th Sep 2016

Fury (2014)

Trivia: Grady Travis' nickname "Coon-ass" indicates he is most likely from the state of Louisiana, as the residents of that state proudly call themselves "Coon-asses." They also proudly display the name on their vehicles in the form of bumper stickers.

Scott215

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