Movie Stuff You Only Now Just Realized - Part 2

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I just rewatched Goldeneye this weekend I forgot that Minnie Driver was the girl singing (badly) on stage in the Russian club where Bond meets with Robbie Coltraine's character.
 
you mean the guy who was friends with the armie of hammers?
Yep that guy and speaking of which the way the SFX team made two Armie's interacting with each other is some impressive stuff and convincing.
 
Yep that guy and speaking of which the way the SFX team made two Armie's interacting with each other is some impressive stuff and convincing.

I guess it's the same way they did with Lindsay khan in the parent trap.
 
Ron Dean played Wuertz in The Dark Knight and was Emilio's dad in The Breakfast Club. "ANDREW, YOU'VE GOT TO BE NUMBER ONE!"
 
KD Lang was supposed to do the theme for Tomorrow Never Dies but Sheryl Crowes track was used at the last minute. They used lang's over the end credits instead, it's called surrender and it's actually pretty great...

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Ron Dean played Wuertz in The Dark Knight and was Emilio's dad in The Breakfast Club. "ANDREW, YOU'VE GOT TO BE NUMBER ONE!"

"I won't tolerate any losers in this family. Your intensity is for ****! WIN! WIN! WIN!"

**** me I love that movie
 
smallville's lex luthor

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was in Urban Legend (1998)

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Jane Lynch was in 'Collateral Damage'
 
Watching Casino Royale again

When Bond loses his money, he's shown holding an Ace/King of spades. When he flips over his cards he has an AK of hearts.

Maybe its in the goofs page of imdb but I just saw it for myself.
 
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I didn't know Jonathan Banks, who usually played a bad guy or thug in the 80's in films such as Beverly Hills Cop, 48HRs, Armed & Dangerous, Under Siege 2, & most recently in Breaking Bad, came out in Airplane, as the character Gunderson (one of the airport personnel). :wow:
 
Just realized that Joe Bob Briggs, the host from TNT's Monster Vision was in the movie Casino and had a scene with Robert DeNiro.
 
The Fleischer Superman doesn't have any Earth parents. He was just taken to an orphanage.
 
Eli from Boardwalk Empire is one of the lead henchmen in Machete.
 
Alfred Hitchcock is being portrayed on screen first by Arnim Zola, and then by Odin.
 
Christian Bale is maybe the only Bruce Wayne who hasn't worn a double breasted jacket in the role.
 
Mike from Breaking Bad is the lead henchman in Beverly Hills Cop.
 
That Disney's animated movie (Wreck-It Ralph) this year felt more like a Pixar movie and Pixar's movie this year (Brave) felt like a Disney animated movie.
 
Drew Struzan made a poster for Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth but for whatever strange reason they chose not to use it, basically at all. At least with Drew's Hellboy posters they were given away at Comicon.

It is baffling, this is awesome.

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I wast just checking out Ryan Gosling's previous work because I knew I had seen him somewhere in the past and it turns out he played young Hercules :oldrazz:
I loved that show when I was a kid :woot:
 
Drew Struzan made a poster for Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth but for whatever strange reason they chose not to use it, basically at all. At least with Drew's Hellboy posters they were given away at Comicon.

It is baffling, this is awesome.

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It was used as the cover for the soundtrack. I should know, I have it.
 
I wast just checking out Ryan Gosling's previous work because I knew I had seen him somewhere in the past and it turns out he played young Hercules :oldrazz:
I loved that show when I was a kid :woot:

Ryan Gosling was also in episode of 'are you afraid of the dark?'
 
Joe Turkel who portrayed replicant creator Dr. Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner has the distinction of being one of only two actors to have worked with Kubrick as a credited character three times, in "The Killing", "Paths of Glory" and "The Shining" (as Lloyd the Bartender.)
The other is Philip Stone who was in my 3 favorite Kubrick films:
"A Clockwork Orange", "Barry Lyndon" and "The Shining" (as Delbert Grady the previous caretaker of the Overlook Hotel.)
 
Joe Turkel who portrayed replicant creator Dr. Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner has the distinction of being one of only two actors to have worked with Kubrick as a credited character three times, in "The Killing", "Paths of Glory" and "The Shining" (as Lloyd the Bartender.)
The other is Philip Stone who was in my 3 favorite Kubrick films:
"A Clockwork Orange", "Barry Lyndon" and "The Shining" (as Delbert Grady the previous caretaker of the Overlook Hotel.)

In A Clockwork Orange, he was Alex's dad right?
 
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