Erik M.

2nd Apr 2019

The Wolfman (2010)

Trivia: Maybe more coincidence than trivia, but towards the end of the film, Gwen shoots and kills the Wolfman/Lawrence Talbot - in effect, beauty kills the beast. In Universal Studios' other major classic monster movie, King Kong, the beauty kills the big ape, albeit indirectly.

Erik M.

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Suggested correction: King Kong was produced by RKO, not Universal.

I stand corrected. There's been some back and forth as to who owned the franchise at a point. So, coincidentally perhaps, beauty still plays a role in the creature's demise. :).

Erik M.

Trivia: This film was among the first to use early computer rendering and digital visual effects.

Erik M.

19th Feb 2019

Deadpool 2 (2018)

Trivia: Domino, as played by actress Zazie Beetz, did not shave her armpits, visible during the fight on the prisoner transport convoy. Beetz felt that the character should reflect a changing female aesthetic.

Erik M.

19th Feb 2019

Deadpool 2 (2018)

Trivia: Yukio, who had previously appeared in the 2013 film The Wolverine, plays a short role as Negasonic Teenage Warhead's girlfriend and helps to defeat the Juggernaut.

Erik M.

Trivia: It seems that Chewbacca never was able to get the hang of that holographic game he loses here to Tobias Beckett. It's the same game he plays against C-3PO in the original Star Wars film and loses in a similar fashion then too.

Erik M.

28th Aug 2018

Leaving Las Vegas (1995)

Trivia: Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue were so dedicated to the film that she interviewed several real Las Vegas prostitutes while he went on a drinking binge to experience what might happen to his cognition and speech patterns.

Erik M.

Other mistake: The unnamed dog of Walter's that survives the plane crash remains looking very healthy, even after a scuffle with a wild cougar, on very little available food and no veterinary attention.

Erik M.

23rd Apr 2018

Leap! (2016)

Continuity mistake: Shortly after the start of the film, the heroine meets with the Mother Superior of the orphanage that she is staying at, and just behind her is the cockeyed supervisor, M. Luteau. During the scene he disappears abruptly to allow for a pan out of the property, far too fast for him to have merely walked away.

Erik M.

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