Trivia: Mayday uses Rust-eeze, Lightning McQueen's sponsor from Cars.
Trivia: In the entire movie the word 'LEGO' is never spoken once.
Trivia: When Jim and Lauren are at the store buying tampons and an adult magazine there is a cameo by 10 Second Tom - a character from 50 First Dates (another movie Sandler and Barrymore made together).
Trivia: Don't miss the cute scene after the roll of the credits.
Trivia: There is an additional scene about two minutes into the end credits.
Trivia: The gentleman in the restaurant who waves as Paddington goes past in a black cab is the Paddington creator Michael Bond.
Trivia: The profuse drooling that Wallace suffers once he has been "transformed" into the walrus could not be helped - actor Justin Long was constantly drooling due to the heavy prosthetic makeup, and the fact he had to hold his tongue back to simulate the fact that his character's tongue had been cut out.
Trivia: The man Clinch shoots at the bar when he first gets to town is Ryan Reynolds, who is uncredited. Reynolds has also appeared in Seth McFarlane's "Ted" (for which he was also uncredited) and "Family Guy."
Trivia: Steve Whitmire, Kermit's voice and puppeteer, has a cameo as one of the prisoners at the Gulag Kermit gets taken to.
Trivia: Alan Ritchson, who portrays Rafael in this film and the sequel "Out of the Shadows," has stated that the actors portraying the four turtles were mistreated on-set and by the studio. As they were technically portraying animated characters through motion capture, their contracts were reportedly "full of loopholes" that didn't afford them equal treatment with the rest of the live-action cast, despite them being on-set full-time doing grueling work in motion-capture suits. One particular instant included the four turtle actors being kicked off set at the end of a 14-hour day without transportation home, while the rest of the cast and crew were given rides. They also weren't paid overtime like the rest of the crew, were barred from giving interviews despite portraying the titular characters, weren't invited to the premier, and were subsequently denied back-end profit shares from the sequel that they had been promised.
Trivia: Writer/director Marc Lawrence went to Binghamton University.
Trivia: When Tammy is getting ready to hit the road she asks Pearl why she should bring her along. Pearl states she has $6,700 and Tammy agrees to take her along. This is the exact same dollar amount Susan Sarandon (Pearl) asks her boyfriend to wire her in "Thelma and Louise".
Trivia: When Laa turns to look at Rebel Wilson at the end of the film it's "blue steel" from Zoolander.
Trivia: Stay for the outtakes after the film.
Trivia: Although Malcolm McDowell and Pierce Brosnan play father and son in this film, McDowell (born 1943) is only ten years older than Brosnan (born 1953).
Trivia: The film was released in November 2014, almost three months after Robin Williams' (7/21/51 - 8/11/14) death.
Trivia: This was the final movie starring Robin Williams to be released during his lifetime.