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21st Oct 2020

Knocked Up (2007)

21st Oct 2020

Knocked Up (2007)

Trivia: As the phrase "Knocked Up" is pretty much exclusively an English phrase, the title was changed in most other countries. Notable, in many countries it was released under the title "A Little Bit Pregnant" or "Slightly Pregnant."

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21st Oct 2020

Knocked Up (2007)

Trivia: In the opening scene, you can see that Jay is incredibly nervous while on the roller-coaster - this is actually a real reaction, as actor Jay Baruchel is deathly afraid of roller-coasters in real life.

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21st Oct 2020

Knocked Up (2007)

Trivia: The theatrical feature-film debut of Ken Jeong. He had previous only appeared in a few TV-movies and in guest-spots in TV shows. Jeong plays a doctor, which is appropriate, as he was actually a doctor in real life in addition to being an actor.

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21st Oct 2020

Knocked Up (2007)

Trivia: Over 1 million feet of film was shot during production due to all the extra takes and improvising by the cast. The somewhat rare number was reached on the last day of principal photography. The film company shipped champagne to the set for them to celebrate.

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14th Oct 2020

Jason X (2001)

Trivia: Famed movie director David Cronenberg has a cameo as Wimmer, a higher-up at the Crystal Lake Research Facility at the start of the film. (He's the man who gives the speech about Jason's regenerative capabilities and is later speared through the back.) He agreed to appear in the film as a favor to the director, who had previously worked with him as a special effects artist on his movie "eXistenZ."

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Trivia: Amanda Buckman is played by Mercedes McNab. McNab also briefly appeared in the first film as the girl scout who tries to sell Wednesday and Pugsley girl scout cookies.

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Trivia: During the filming of the cenobite's death scene, Nicholas Vince, who plays Chatterer, accidentally had the top of his mouth punctured by the one the hanging chains and hooks.

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Trivia: As originally intended, Julia was meant to become the new primary antagonist of the series after this film, with Pinhead and the other cenobites remaining dead. However, the Pinhead character became incredibly popular, and Julia's actress Clare Higgins decided she didn't want to do another sequel. So Pinhead was resurrected in the following movie and became the central figure of the series.

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Trivia: This sequel was greenlit before the first movie was even released, as the studio suspected the first film would be a success.

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Trivia: The film was originally meant to co-star Andrew Robinson as Larry Cotton, who would be found in hell and would accompany Kirsty and Tiffany throughout the remainder of the movie. However, Robinson turned down the chance to reprise his role for unknown reasons. This forced last-minute script rewrites as a great deal of the film had to be restructured due to his absence.

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Trivia: Like several other entries in the series, this film was not originally written as a "Hellraiser" sequel. Rather, another script was rewritten to incorporate Pinhead, the puzzle box and Kirtsty Cotton.

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Trivia: While he wasn't directly involved with the production, series creator Clive Barker was reportedly shown a rough cut of the film and gave the director notes on how to tweak it.

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Trivia: Like several other entries in the series, this was originally not meant to be a "Hellraiser" film. The studio felt the script would be a good fit for the series, so it was rewritten to add in the cenobites and puzzle box.

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