![Highlander III: The Sorcerer picture](/images/titles/0-999/614_sm.jpg)
Trivia: In Highlander, Kurgen kidnaps Connor's girlfriend and taunts her in the car, imitating her screams as he speeds along the road, finally tearing out the steering wheel and handing it to her. In Highlander III, the sorcerer kidnaps Connor's son and taunts him in the car, imitating his screams as he speeds along the road, finally tearing out the steering wheel and handing it to him. Even the dialogue in this scene is virtually the same.
![Legends of the Fall picture](/images/titles/0-999/736_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The title refers to the fall from innocence. However the Swedish title, "Höstlegender", refers to the season (Legends of the Fall/Autumn).
![Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie picture](/images/titles/2000-2999/2877_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The names of three characters were switched when "Street Fighter" was released in the United States. M. Bison was originally called Vega; Vega was called Balrog; and Balrog was called M. Bison. The reason this was done because Capcom (the creator of the game) figured it may get sued by boxer Mike Tyson if there was a black boxing character named M. Bison (who already resembles Tyson enough without the name).
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Trivia: In the movie, Reggie comments on Mark's Led Zepplin t-shirt, saying they were a great band. Mark accuses her of being one of those adults who pretends to like cool bands to get close to little punks like him. This parallels an incident where Brad Renfro was reading for the role of Mark, and a suit in the production office saw his Megadeath t-shirt and claimed to like that band, too. Renfro said the same thing to the producer that Mark eventually says to Reggie in the film.
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Trivia: Gabby Millgate, who plays Muriel's sister, also took part in an Australian version of 'Celebrity Big Brother'. Until she was voted off, she took on the personas of different characters and occasionally resurrected this character, telling the viewers to vote off the other housemates because 'they're terrible'.
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Trivia: Suzzanne Douglas plays Allen Payne's mother in the film, even though in real life she's only 11 years his senior.
![Beverly Hills Cop III picture](/images/titles/2000-2999/2437_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The guy whose spot was stolen on the ride "The Spider", by Axel, is George Lucas. Appearences are also made by Joe Dante as Jailor, Barbet Schroeder as the guy in the Porsche, John Singleton as the fireman and Arthur Hiller as the bar patron.
![The Paper picture](/images/titles/4000-4999/4800_sm.jpg)
Trivia: Many of the extras on the film were actual NYC journalists (reporters, columnists, and editors). One was Donna Hanover, a former reporter who, at the time, was married to NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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Trivia: If you want to see Michelle Pfeiffer done up as a Michael Jackson look-alike watch her when she leaves her garden house shortly before her metamorphosis. (01:53:10)
![Clear And Present Danger picture](/images/titles/0-999/279_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The Oval Office set from the movie "Dave" was reused for this film, with minor modifications.
![Bad Girls picture](/images/titles/0-999/114_sm.jpg)
Trivia: At the end of the film before the credits the four girls are on a ridge riding off to the right of the screen. If you look closely at a horse on the bottom left hand side of the screen, you'll see his tail go up and you'll witness him performing an "act of nature."
![I Love Trouble picture](/images/titles/1000-1999/1656_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The sinister plot of Chess Chemical, in the movie, to falsify the lab tests to show that the LDF hormone is safe to inject into cows and thus for it to get into the milk supply is based on a true story. Chess Chemical is Monsanto. LDF is the controversial "bovine growth hormone," also known as BGH. BGH was found to cause cancer in the cows that were injected. But the FDA approved it anyhow in the 1990s with its full stamp of approval.
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Trivia: In the movie, Baloo is represented by a black bear. While bears do exist in India, black bears are indigenous to the North American continent.
![Fist Of Legend picture](/images/titles/1000-1999/1571_sm.jpg)
Trivia: In the American dubbed version, Chen Zen goes back to Kyoto to be with Mitsuko at the end. In the original subtitled version, he continues to go around China fighting the Japanese.
![Blown Away picture](/images/titles/0-999/189_sm.jpg)
Trivia: During the movie, mention is made in a background radio bulletin that Richard Kimble has been arrested - the subject of Tommy Lee Jones' prior film, 1993's The Fugitive.
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Trivia: Brendan Fraser once again reprises his role as Encino Man in this film, as the soldier who tells Bones "don't eat the chicken, it tastes just like frog," and then eats something off Bones' tray.
![City Slickers 2 picture](/images/titles/0-999/276_sm.jpg)
Trivia: Just as in the first film, Mitch (Billy Crystal) wears a Mets hat the entire movie, yet Billy Crystal is a die hard Yankees fan.
![Stargate picture](/images/titles/1000-1999/1227_sm.jpg)
Trivia: The producers, the casting agents, really wanted Jaye Davidson, from "The Crying Game", to play the head bad guy, but Jaye said, "No more movies", so they kept upping the money they would pay him - this is before actors nowadays get phenomenal money - and it was only when they got to a million dollars that he said yes.