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30th May 2009

The Dark Knight (2008)

30th Mar 2009

Public Enemies (2009)

Trivia: One of the bank scenes were shot at the Little Bohemia Lodge, where there was an actual shoot-out between John Dillinger and the FBI in 1934.

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29th Mar 2009

Batman and Robin (1997)

29th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: The ghost children call the other mother her true name, Beldam. "Beldam" has two meanings: an old, ugly woman, and grandma.

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26th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

26th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: In an interview, the director stated that hoverboards were real, but they weren't on the market because parents didn't like the idea of floating children. He said this as a joke, but this didn't stop mass hysteria as thousands of kids went from store to store looking for hoverboards.

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26th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: The decoration Mr. Bobinsky wears is a Hero of Chernobyl medal, issued to those who displayed gallant action in response to the April 1986 nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union. That might explain why his skin is like that.

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26th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

25th Mar 2009

Beetlejuice (1988)

Trivia: In 1990, a script was written for the sequel; it involved the cast of the first film going to Hawaii. Burton and and the cast were set to return, but the cast would only come if Burton was involved. He became to busy with batman returns and eventually gave up on the idea. The script is still owned by The Geffen Film Company till this day.

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25th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: Laika had to hire a professional to sew the clothing for the puppets. Why? Because the knitting needle was as thin as human hair.

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25th Mar 2009

iCarly (2007)

Show generally

Continuity mistake: Whenever they are doing the show, Freddy is almost always holding the large camera with blue light. When it shows him holding it, it's shaking. When it shows Carly and Sam from the angle of Freddy's cam, it is perfectly still. Always.

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23rd Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: On average, it took an entire week of production to complete 1.5 minutes of film footage.

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20th Mar 2009

The Dark Knight (2008)

Trivia: Heath Ledger became very attached to his role. He would show up on the set, in full costume, even on the days he wasn't filming.

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18th Mar 2009

The Dark Knight (2008)

Trivia: There were many unfortunate things that happened to the cast and crew of this film. Two people died, one was in a very bad car crash, and one was arrested. The Dark Knight is now on a list of "cursed" films.

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7th Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Coraline mistake picture

Continuity mistake: During the other father's song, notice the red record player by the door and the position it's in, with the lid facing Coraline when he says, "making up a song". When the camera angle changes and he says, "she's a doll", the record player's position changes completely, with the lid now facing the wall.

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7th Mar 2009

Toy Story (1995)

Trivia: When Buzz & Woody are on RC, it very briefly shows Andy's little sister in the car, watching them from the mirror. In the background, we can hear "Hakuna Matata" from Disney's "The Lion King" playing on the radio. (01:12:05)

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6th Mar 2009

The Shining (1980)

Trivia: The line "Here's Johnny" originated on the The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, where Ed McMahon always introduced him with that phrase. Nicholson improvised the line during the shooting; Kubrick liked it and left it in.

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5th Mar 2009

Finding Nemo (2003)

Trivia: The number "A113" has appeared in every Pixar film. In this film, it is the model number on the camera used by the scuba diver who takes Nemo.

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5th Mar 2009

Monsters, Inc. (2001)

Trivia: The number "A113" has appeared in every Pixar film. In this film, it appears as a sign seen in the background when Sulley sees Smitty and Needleman loading the trash compactor.

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5th Mar 2009

Toy Story (1995)

Toy Story trivia picture

Trivia: The number A113 has appeared in every full length Pixar film. In Toy Story, as well as its sequel, it is the license plate number on Andy's mom's mini-van.

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5th Mar 2009

Ratatouille (2007)

Trivia: The number A113 has appeared in every Pixar film. In this one, it appears on the big buff rat who appears when Emile comes with more rats for the food. He is the one who asks "Is there a problem?" The number can be seen on the gold tag on his ear. (01:11:10)

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4th Mar 2009

Ratatouille (2007)

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Trivia: Once again, another reference to "The Incredibles": before Remmy & Linguini go into the kitchen for the first time, Linguini pulls his pants open, and we can see his boxers. His boxers, have the Incredibles logo on them.

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4th Mar 2009

Ratatouille (2007)

Trivia: When Skinner is driving his car and sees Remmy skittering towards Linguini, but he says it was just his keys, listen to the music playing on the radio. That is the same song that is playing later in the movie, after Skinner is fired.

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Trivia: Peter Barton was hesitant when it came time to do his death scene, as he was previously burned by a magnesium flare doing a stunt on a previous film and required multiple surgeries afterwards. Sensing Peter's hesitation, Ted White requested that a pad be placed behind Peter's head when he was slammed into the shower wall.

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3rd Mar 2009

Wall-E (2008)

Trivia: Ted White was asked to reprise his role as Jason (he played Jason in "The Final Chapter"). He turned it down and said, "I played Jason once, and once was enough."

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3rd Mar 2009

Ratatouille (2007)

3rd Mar 2009

Wall-E (2008)

Trivia: The rat-sized mechanic robots on the Axiom are designated REM-E, in reference to Remy, the lead character from Pixar's previous film Ratatouille.

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Trivia: The original poster for the film had Jason ripping through an "I Love New York" poster. They had to remove the poster from theaters and change it quickly, due to complaints from the New York Tourism Committee.

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Trivia: In the original script, there was a scene where Jason's father visits the empty grave. It was shot, but removed from the final version of the movie.

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Trivia: Originally, the film was supposed to pick up where the ending of the previous film left off. Tommy Jarvis is taken to the same hospital as Jason's body. While trying to get to the morgue, he murders seven people on the staff. When he arrives, he finds Jason's body rising from the table. The adult Tommy then wakes up in the van, on his way to Pinehurst.

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Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning trivia picture

Trivia: There are three different hockey masks used either in this film or its advertisements. The first is the one that the Jason impostor (Roy) wears. It has two blue triangles below the eyes. The second is the one the real Jason wears when Tommy sees him in the hospital room at the end, with the red triangles. The third is featured on the poster. It has an un-holy amount of breathing holes on it. (01:23:00 - 01:27:10)

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1st Mar 2009

Coraline (2009)

Trivia: The song that Coraline's father is singing whilst making dinner, is the same song that he sings to Coraline as a lullaby in the book.

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Trivia: Due to the mature themes of the film (the acronym of the Cat's car is S.H.I.T, etc.), the widow of the late Dr. Seuss declared that there would be no more live action films made based on her husband's books.

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26th Feb 2009

Shrek 2 (2004)

Trivia: When Gingy, the pigs, the wolf, and the other fairy tale characters are watching TV, they are watching "KNIGHTS", where they see Shrek getting arrested. For viewers who don't know, that TV program is a direct parody of "COPS", an American documentary TV series that follows on-duty police officers.

moviedude345

24th Feb 2009

Friday the 13th (2009)

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