Trivia: Watch closely in the part of the film where scenes of Iraqi boys appear...there is a boy riding a bike, the same scene used in the System of A Down videoclip "boom".
Malaver
28th Jul 2004
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)
28th Jun 2004
Road Trip (2000)
21st Jun 2004
That Thing You Do (1996)
Trivia: There are several Beatles parallels: The Beatles' first hit, "Please Please Me," was a speeded-up version of a slow ballad. On the Ed Sullivan show, a shot of John Lennon was accompanied by the caption, "Sorry Girls, He's Married." Also, lead singer Jimmy gets sick on the show as George Harrison did prior to their appearance.
21st Jun 2004
That Thing You Do (1996)
21st Jun 2004
Hot Shots! (1991)
Trivia: There is a gag credit at the end of the film, "Things you can do after the movie," is the same as a gag credit at the end of the Bruce Lee send-up in The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977).
21st Jun 2004
Hot Shots! (1991)
21st Jun 2004
Hot Shots Part Deux (1993)
Trivia: Ryan Stiles also appeared in the original Hot Shots, as Mailman Farnham.
21st Jun 2004
Hot Shots Part Deux (1993)
Trivia: The credits show that several cast members are listed as having the maiden name "Rodham". Near the end, a voice announces "Hot Shots Part Deux was filmed in front of a live studio audience."
21st Jun 2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Trivia: Just as 'Sirius Black' has a connection to a black dog (his alter ego) (sirius is another name for the Dog star), Professor Remus J. Lupin has his meaning too: in latin 'Lupo' means wolf and Remus is one of the twin brothers brought up by a lupa (female wolf) in Roman mythology.
21st Jun 2004
Hot Shots! (1991)
Trivia: Topper Harley's name comes from a model of Harley-Davidson's 1960's motor scooter, the Harley Topper.
7th Jun 2004
Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
Trivia: When Kirstie Alley is working as a mall elf, she says to a girl waiting in line "No, I'm a Vulcan." This is a reference to her memorable movie debut as Lt. Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982).