Trivia: The newborn goo used during Bella's birth scene was made from cream cheese and jelly.
Trivia: In the part where Will (the blind guy) is first introduced in the movie. When Kyle lets Will come into the house, to the left of the picture there's an antique candle and clock like in the animated version of Beauty and the Beast.
Trivia: Director Garry Marshall considers actor Hector Elizondo his good luck charm, and has cast him in every movie he's made.
Trivia: The encore with Sarah Brightman featured four Phantoms from around the world: Colm Wilkinson, who was in the original Canadian production (and was also the original Jean Valjean in Les Misérables in both London and New York); John Owen-Jones, who, with over 4,000 performances, is the West End's longest-running Phantom; Anthony Warlow, the most famous Phantom in Australia; and Peter Jöback, a singer from Denmark, who made his debut as the Phantom and later took up the role on tour. And while he didn't participate, Michael Crawford, the original Phantom on both the West End and Broadway, was in attendance.
Trivia: During the credits you can see a tease for a possible (or spoof) sequel starring Kate Hudson and John Krasinski.
Trivia: During the end credits, there is a section entitled special thanks - the first thanks goes to 'The Chairman' (the unseen boss of the Adjustment Bureau) , followed by the City of New York.
Trivia: This was the first Academy Award Best Picture winner produced by a non-speaking English country.