Movie Stuff You Only Now Just Realized - Part 2

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Owlman says "Heisenberg" in Crisis on Two Earths and that's awesome.
 
Going over the Avengers movies. The big battle at the beginning of Thor, between the Asgardians and the Frost Giants, goes down in Tonsberg, Norway.

About 980 years later, at the start of Captain America, Red Skull retrieves the Tessaract from a little church in...Tonsberg, Norway.
 
^ that too

but, it happened in the wonderboys, first


an actually in Tropic Thunder their first choice for that scene for Jake Gyllenhaal (since it was suppose to be kinda a spoof of brokeback), but he wasn't available so they got Tobey (which just made it that much funnier give their previous role in wonderboys)
 
And even funnier when they said "Academy Award Winner Kirk Lazarus and MTV Best Kiss Award Winner Tobey Maguire..."
 
Were you talking about Wonderboys at first? I have never seen that. Just had to look up what else the two of them had been in together.

^ that too

but, it happened in the wonderboys, first


an actually in Tropic Thunder their first choice for that scene for Jake Gyllenhaal (since it was suppose to be kinda a spoof of brokeback), but he wasn't available so they got Tobey (which just made it that much funnier give their previous role in wonderboys)

Yeah, I was referencing Wonder Boys, one of my favorite movies.
 
It still baffles me that there's a character named Porkins in star wars. It's like 'o, what should we name this character, oh? the actor is heavy set? Is Fatty too on the nose? How about Porkins?'

Really???
In a series that featured a greedy bounty hunter named Greedo
A smuggler who didnt want to join the rebellion named Han Solo
 
The cute and badass blacksmith in A Knight's Tale is the timid Lydia on Breaking Bad s5...
 
Robert Rodriguez directed The Faculty.


holly s....
 
^ And he's worked with some of the actors of that film since.

There was talk at the time of making Machete back then and reuniting a major chunk of the cast from The Faculty.
 
A lot of flies got into the outdoor shots in Raiders.
 
yeah I noticed that the last time I watched it too, especially towards the end.
 
It's really apparent in IMAX. :o
 
Don't know if anybody picked up on this but Arnold Schwarzenegger as the evil T-800 in The Terminator at the beginning sports a rather wavy casual preppy haircut and doesn't get his signature buzzcut until later after he emerges from an explosion in the disco alley.
 
On the casino royale score, the track "Miami International" has a reference to the pipeline track from T.w.i.n.e. (10:38-10:50). Yeah, it's the same composer, but it's very much the same portion of the cue.
 
A lot of flies got into the outdoor shots in Raiders.

I think a fly goes right into Belloq's mouth at one point and he just kept going as to not mess up the take.
 
A goof I noticed in the now highly acclaimed Michael J. Fox classic Teen Wolf is in the beginning when Scott Howard gets aggravated by a kid who's blowing on a dog whistle but Scott's father whose also a werewolf doesn't seem to hear it.
 
A goof I noticed in the now highly acclaimed Michael J. Fox classic Teen Wolf is in the beginning when Scott Howard gets aggravated by a kid who's blowing on a dog whistle but Scott's father whose also a werewolf doesn't seem to hear it.


Or he's used to them and plays it off. Scott didn't know his dad was a werewolf at that point, did he?
 
A goof I noticed in the now highly acclaimed Michael J. Fox classic Teen Wolf is in the beginning when Scott Howard gets aggravated by a kid who's blowing on a dog whistle but Scott's father whose also a werewolf doesn't seem to hear it.

In one of the interviews in the Bttf special features, Michael J Fox basically says making Teen Wolf was a mistake
 
I saw Christian Bale last night in Shaft. I didn't remember he was in that movie.
Even better, Pat Hingle (Commissioner Gordon in all of the Burton and Schumacher Batman movies) plays the judge at Bale's character's trial in Shaft.
 
In one of the interviews in the Bttf special features, Michael J Fox basically says making Teen Wolf was a mistake

Not as big as big of a classic as Back To The Future but a classic just the same.
 
For some unexplained reason Sylvester Stallone wore blue contacts lenses in the '95 Judge Dredd film though it makes no sense since Dredd never takes off his helmet in the comics.
 
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