Trivia: The staff team are going on a work retreat facilitated by 180 Corporate Consulting (as can be seen from the promotional video being played on the coach). Also, the cafe Sam is working in has the name "Le Cafe Miro 81." The last three letter backwards are also a 180. 180 is a recurring number within the Final Destination movies.
Jeff Walker
22nd Feb 2012
Final Destination 5 (2011)
12th Feb 2012
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
3rd Jan 2012
Control (2007)
Trivia: Sam Riley, who plays Ian Curtis, is married to Alexandra Maria Lara who plays Annik Honore, Ian Curtis' lover in the film.
3rd Jan 2012
Leon (1994)
Trivia: Keith A. Glascoe, who plays Benny, one of Stansfield's (Gary Oldman) men, was also a New York Firefighter and sadly died carrying out his duties during the September 11 attacks on the Twin Towers.
1st Jan 2012
Torchwood (2006)
Captain Jack Harkness - S1-E12
Trivia: On the stair way of the abandoned building, someone has written 'Bad Wolf' on the wall - the phrase that appeared in most episodes of the first season of Doctor Who (2005).
6th Oct 2011
Smallville (2001)
Trivia: This episode had a strong Dukes of Hazard theme as it reunited John Schneider (Jonathan Kent) and Tom Wopat (Senator Jack Jennings) who played Bo and Luke Duke respectively in the Dukes of Hazard. This included stunt driving by Jon Schneider, and him listening to "Good Ole Boys", the DoH theme song.
13th Sep 2011
Doctor Who: The Movie (1996)
Trivia: In this movie, the hinges on the small phone box door, which is contained in the larger left hand door of the Tardis are located to the right, causing the door to open from the left. In the TV series (original and new) the same door opens from the right, with hinges on the left.
15th Aug 2011
The Adjustment Bureau (2011)
Trivia: During the end credits, there is a section entitled special thanks - the first thanks goes to 'The Chairman' (the unseen boss of the Adjustment Bureau) , followed by the City of New York.
26th Jul 2011
The A-Team (2010)
Trivia: In the movie, the name Lynch is linked to several CIA agents, past and present. this is a reference to CIA agent Grayston Lynch who was one of two agents involved in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.
24th May 2011
Smallville (2001)
22nd May 2011
Smallville (2001)
Trivia: Jerry Siegel, the co-creator of the Clark Kent/Superman character worked on a school magazine when he was at Glenville High School, Cleveland. The magazine was called The Torch - the same name of Smallville High's school magazine, edited by Chloe Sullivan and with Clark Kent as an on/off contributor.
1st May 2011
Spooks (2002)
Trivia: Spooks does not have actor credits at the end. The Internet Movie Data Base even lists the lead actors as 'uncredited' for many seasons.
23rd Jan 2011
Robin Hood (2010)
Trivia: After Robin and his men arrive in Nottingham, Will Scarlet and Little John are in a tavern admiring the women - Will advises his comrades not to go for the most beautiful woman, but to go for her less attractive friends, thus ensuring success. This is the expression of Game Theory, as explained by John Nash (also played by Russell Crowe) in A Beautiful Mind.
5th Oct 2010
Sherlock (2010)
Trivia: A Study in Pink has many similarities to the original Sherlock Holmes story A study in Scarlet - which is set in the late nineteenth century. In both stories, Watson is introduced to Holmes by a mutual friend after returning from fighting in Afghanistan, a body is found in an empty house, the killer is a hansom/taxi driver who is dying of an embolism and his method of killing is to force the victim to choose between a poison tablet and harmless one.
8th Sep 2010
House, M.D. (2004)
Trivia: The diagnosis of Lupus appears to be a running joke throughout the series - it is commonly suggested as a possible illness, but is always dismissed. In one episode, House hides his Vicodin in a book on Lupus, stating that 'it is never Lupus'. In another episode House has a janitor stand in for his three assistants (who left at the end of season 3). The janitor suggests Lupus as a possible diagnosis - inevitably he is wrong.
30th Aug 2010
House, M.D. (2004)
Trivia: This episode contains another reference to Sherlock Holmes. Wilson tells the (fictional) story of who had sent House a present. Wilson says it was one of House's first patients called Irena Adler. He then explains that House had feelings for the patient, but did not take it any further and therefore regards her as the 'woman who got away'. Irene Adler was an adversary who bettered Sherlock Holmes - the woman who got away. As it happens, the fist patient House treats in the pilot episode is called Rebecca Adler.
15th Aug 2010
House, M.D. (2004)
Trivia: This episode contains a further example of the link between Sherlock Holmes and House. The former patient of House, who shoots him, is called Jack Moriarty. Prof. James Moriarty is the arch enemy of Holmes.
4th Jun 2010
Fringe (2008)
24th Apr 2010
Fringe (2008)
Trivia: The story is set mainly in 1985. During a scene in the other universe, the observers are outside of a cinema which is showing Back to the Future - with Eric Stoltz as the star rather than Michael J Fox. Stoltz was originally hired to play Marty, but was fired after filming started and Fox was brought in to play the role of Marty.
19th Apr 2010
Doctor Who (2005)
Trivia: The new Daleks are reminiscent of those featured in the two 1960s Doctor Who movies featuring Peter Cushing as the Doctor. The Daleks are more colorful and taller than the conventional Daleks.
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