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30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

Tidbits of knowledge about moSome call them easter eggs, and some call them movie facts, but no matter how you want to slice it, these tidbits of movie knowledge will help reveal the man behind the curtain. vies.

By Nathan Johnson

Published 4 years ago in Ftw

Some call them easter eggs, and some call them movie facts, but no matter how you want to slice it, these tidbits of movie knowledge will help reveal the man behind the curtain.

So take notes, because you might find yourself at a party one day, talking to a film snob who you can impress with your detailed knowledge about how Marvel likes to reuse their locations.
  • 1

    In Kong: Skull Island (2017), Before flying into the storm Samuel L. Jackson’s character says “ and lastly hold on to your butts” this is a reference to his role in the 1993 film Jurassic Park, where he said the same line right before trying to turn the power back in the park.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 2

    In Crimson Peak (2015), the wallpaper in this scene is the same wallpaper used in the foyer of Disney’s ‘Haunted Mansion’ ride. Guillermo Del Toro included it as an “inside joke”.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 3

    In The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), Peter Jackson plays a dwarf running away from Smaug in the prologue (he’s the one at the forefront).

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 4

    In Spider-Man 3 (2007), Peter has a framed picture of MJ from Spider-Man 1 (2002), moments before getting bit.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 5

    Hot Fuzz (2007) – Looks like the Neighborhood Watch have wasted no time in recasting Romeo and Juliet with Sanford’s own semi-professional actors.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 6

    In Avengers Endgame (2019) the town that becomes New Asgard is the same town in which the Red Skull originally discovers the Tesseract in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 7

    In “Us” (2019), Adelaide can be seen pausing in the hallway suddenly before saying goodnight to her kids, to Gabe’s concern. If one listens closely, she does this after the baseball game Gabe is watching announces the score is 11-11. In addition, one team is Minnesota, also known as “The Twins”.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 8

    In King Kong (2005) at around 25:00 the gas bombs used in the 1933 original can be seen amongst the Chloroform bottles.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 9

    During the bank robbery scene in ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008), each of the Joker’s goons is referred to by a codename, most of them taken from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The Joker’s codename is never said on screen, but if you have the captions on you’ll learn it’s Bozo.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 10

    In Coraline (2009), the other father is wearing “Monkeybone” slippers. Monkeybone is a 2001 comedy film directed by Henry Selnick, who also directed Coraline.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 11

    In The Sonic Movie (2020), Robotnik shaving his head with a piece of metal is an homage to Marlon Brandon in Apocalypse Now.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 12

    In Gangs Of New York (2002) the movie’s director Martin Scorsese has a very brief cameo as the wealthy house owner whom Cameron Diaz’s character robs.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 13

    In The Lego Batman Movie (2017), you can see an advert for “Barris Automobiles” on a magazine. George Barris built the Batmobile for 1960s Batman TV series.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 14

    In Monsters, Inc. (2001), at the end of the training simulation, on the control panel the numbers 510:732:3000 appear – that was the main phone number for Pixar Animation Studios at the time the movie was released (it has since changed).

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 15

    In Les Miserables (2012), one of the prostitutes is played by Frances Ruffelle. She played Éponine in the original 1985 Les Misérables production.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 16

    In Zoolander (2001), Mugatu was named after a Star Trek villain, called Mugato. Confirmed by Ben Stiller on Twitter.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 17

    In Doctor Sleep (2019), Abra visits Dan in the small town and the street name seen in the background is “Elm Street”.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 18

    In the movie Contact (1997) the trees and landscape in young Ellies drawing are identical to the one on the other side of the wormhole.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 19

    In Soul (2020), Curley (voiced by Ahmir-Khalib Thompson a.k.a. Questlove) is seen playing with drumsticks that resemble Questlove’s signature Vic Firth drumsticks that he uses to play in real-life.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 20

    In Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke (1978), the dog who eats Chong’s burrito when they are in Tijuana was unscripted. It was a local stray that wandered into frame, took the burrito, and walked away. Cheech & Chong just ad-libbed around it, and the scene stayed in the movie.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 21

    In Elf (2003), the design of the “central park rangers” is a reference to the ringwraiths from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Also, the Rangers were always shot in silhouette to hide their real appearance.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 22

    In Airplane! (1980) the Jive scenes were lines the actors Al White and Norman Gibbs had prepared for their audition. They also taught the old lady (Barbara Billingsley) how to speak Jive.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 23

    In Die Another Day (2002), Bond picks up the book “Birds of the West Indies” in Cuba. This was a book written by the real James Bond; the ornithologist who inspired Ian Fleming to name his spy after him. The edition is the 2002 Collins edition.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 24

    In The Dark Knight Rises (2012), one of the football players is named “Ravenstahl”. He was played by Luke Ravenstahl, then mayor of Pittsburgh.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 25

    In Fright Night (2011), one of Jerry’s victims is played by Chris Sarandon. He played Jerry in the original Fright Night (1985). His character is credited as “Jay Dee”, meaning J.D, the initials of Jerry Dandridge.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 26

    In The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Wes Anderson randomly cast a St Bernard he saw in the streets of Görlitz, Germany, while they were filming. He also avoided hiring an animal wrangler by having the dog’s owner appear in the scene.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 27

    In The Dark Knight Rises (2012), comedian Thomas Lennon plays a doctor. He also played a doctor in Memento (2000), another Christopher Nolan movie. Nolan specifically offered him the role in Rises. Lennon thinks both characters are the same person.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 28

    In “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (2019), the logo for Big Kahuna Burger can be seen on a passing bus, a fast food restaurant that is also mentioned in other Tarantino movies such as “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction”.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 29

    In Tenet (2020), the Warner Bros. and Syncopy logos are colored red and blue respectively. These are the colors used in the film to represent normal and inverted time.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

  • 30

    In Gladiator (2000), Maximus tells Lucius that his horses’ names were Argento and Scatto. According to Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe came up with the names as a joke. Argento and Scatto in Italian mean “Silver” & “Trigger”, the names of the horses of The Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers.

    30 Movie Tidbits You Probably Don't Know

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