Trivia: The murder of Principal Himbry was added after producer Bob Weinstein noticed there were about thirty pages in the script (which roughly translates to thirty minutes of screen time) in which nobody died. The scene also resolved the climax at Stu's party, as it gave all the guests a reason to leave.
Cubs Fan
1st Jan 2015
Scream (1996)
27th Dec 2014
The Lone Ranger (2013)
5th Dec 2014
Bones (2005)
5th Dec 2014
Bones (2005)
The Rocker in the Rinse Cycle - S5-E19
Character mistake: When Booth mentions the 2007 Led Zeppelin concert in London, he comments that they toured that year. That Zeppelin concert was not part of a tour, but just a one-off reunion to honor the memory of late Atlantic Records executive Ahmet Ertegun. (00:40:00)
3rd Dec 2014
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
3rd Dec 2014
Scream (1996)
28th Nov 2014
Law & Order (1990)
Scoundrels - S5-E9
Trivia: In one scene, Briscoe sarcastically comments "I never realized the law was such an exciting profession." Before joining the main cast as Briscoe, Jerry Orbach played a lawyer in an early episode of season two. (00:09:25)
20th Nov 2014
Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1997)
Once More, With Feeling - S6-E7
Trivia: Hinton Battle, who plays the demon Sweet, is the most successful Tony Award winner, with three wins in the Featured Actor in a Musical category from three nominations. There have been other three-time nominees in the category, but they have won two or fewer of the three.
28th Oct 2014
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Trivia: Don Giovanni, the parody of The Godfather played by Dom DeLuise, is also the title of an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
22nd Oct 2014
The Blacklist (2013)
Trivia: Red's trademark fedora was James Spader's idea.
21st Oct 2014
Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
Trivia: Tom Paris was originally written to be Nick Locarno, the cadet Robert Duncan McNeil played in the 'Next Generation' episode "The First Duty." Because the character was the intellectual property of that episode's writers, royalty fees would have had to been paid for every new episode in which Locarno appeared. To avoid the unnecessary expense, the 'Voyager' producers instead created a new character, using Locarno as a building block.
21st Oct 2014
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Trivia: Captain Jellico holds the distinction of being the show's only guest star to record a captain's log entry while in command of the Enterprise.
17th Oct 2014
Castle (2009)
15th Oct 2014
Castle (2009)
Trivia: Throughout the episode, it's heavily implied, short of mentioned outright, that Castle is being considered to write a new James Bond novel. Stana Katic is actually a Bond girl, having had a small role as a Canadian intelligence officer in 'Quantum of Solace'.
7th Oct 2014
12th of Never
Factual error: During the murder trial in part three, when a prosecution witness of Yuki's is called back to testify for the defense, he is sworn in. But having already testified, he wouldn't have to be sworn in a second time; the presiding judge could simply remind him that he is still under oath.
3rd Oct 2014
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Trivia: The Terminator determines the T-1000 has killed John's foster parents when he asks about the family's dog and gives them the wrong name, Wolfie, which is the name of James Cameron's German Shepherd.
1st Oct 2014
The Simpsons (1989)
Homer's Barbershop Quartet - S5-E1
Trivia: This is the only episode in which Homer is voiced by someone other than Dan Castellaneta; his singing voice is done by a member of the Dapper Dans.
1st Oct 2014
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
30th Sep 2014
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
28th Sep 2014
NCIS: New Orleans (2014)
Plot hole: To identify the owner of a severed leg, Pride asks Loretta if she can guesstimate the body's general build by the foot's boot size. A much simpler way would be to swab for blood where the leg was severed and run it through the military DNA database.