Trivia: This film serves as a direct sequel to the original, and generally ignores the events of the two prior sequels, except for keeping the name "Daniel Robitaille," which was established in "Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh."
TedStixon
31st Aug 2021
Candyman (2021)
26th Aug 2021
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Trivia: Doc Ock's tentacles had nicknames behind the scenes - Larry, Harry, Moe and Flo. The puppeteers also subtly tried to give each tentacle a distinct "personality," which you can notice if you watch their behavior closely. For example, "Flo" is the tentacle that most directly interacts with Ock. (Taking off his glasses, helping him take a drink, etc).
26th Aug 2021
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Trivia: Director Sam Raimi and composer Danny Elfman had a major falling out during production, and Elfman vowed never to work with Raimi again. As a result Elfman didn't return to work on "Spider-Man 3." However, a few years later, Elfman and Raimi made up, became friends again and ended up working together on several more films, including 2013's "Oz the Great and Powerful" and the upcoming "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
24th Aug 2021
Ghostbusters 2 (1989)
Trivia: The first draft of the script involved Dana being kidnapped and taken to Scotland, where she'd discover an underground world of fairy-tale creatures, fairies, monsters and witches. The Ghostbusters would then have to travel to Scotland to save her. Dan Aykroyd has said that the script was simply "really too far out... too inaccessible."
24th Aug 2021
Ghostbusters 2 (1989)
Trivia: A great deal of the film was changed after poor test-screenings. In the original cut, there's a scene where Ray is possessed by Vigo earlier in the film and dangerously drives the Ecto-1 through the streets. Eugene Levy also appeared as Louis' cousin who helps the Ghostbusters get out of the hospital. There was a sub-plot of Louis trying to catch Slimer but being comically out-witted every time. Several scenes were substantially longer. And the entire climax was completely different.
12th Aug 2021
Child's Play 3 (1991)
Trivia: As is often the case, when the film was broadcast on cable, several deleted scenes were added back in to make the film fit a two-hour broadcast window. Perhaps most notably, the broadcast television version had an entirely different introduction to Andy and Tyler, who arrive at the military school via bus and talk during the ride in.
12th Aug 2021
Child's Play 2 (1990)
Trivia: As is often the case, when the film was broadcast on cable, several deleted scenes were added back in to make the film fit a two-hour broadcast window. They are mainly short character-centric scenes. There are also some alternate takes to censor profanity. (Ex. Instead of Kyle flipping off Chucky, she instead says "Playtime's over!").
12th Aug 2021
Child's Play 3 (1991)
Trivia: The final film in the franchise to use the "Child's Play" name until the 2019 remake 28 years later. All other sequels instead used the title "Chucky." ("Bride of Chucky," "Curse of Chucky," etc).
12th Aug 2021
Child's Play 3 (1991)
Trivia: John Ritter originally was supposed to have a cameo as a security guard at the doll factory, but his part was written out of the film. He would have caught a group of kids sneaking into the abandoned factory because they heard the "urban legend" of Chucky the killer doll.
12th Aug 2021
Child's Play 3 (1991)
Trivia: The film was notorious at the time of its video release as it was said to be one of the inspirations for the death of 2-year-old James Bulger, who was murdered by two 10-year-old boys. Supposedly, one of his killers had seen the film, and it was suggested that it partially inspired him. While investigators subsequently tossed out this theory and said there was no link between the film and the murder, several European television networks refused to air the film due to the controversy.
24th Jul 2021
Rings (2017)
Trivia: The film's twist ending - the meaning of the mark on Julia's hand - was surprisingly spoiled in several of the trailers, which featured an unused line of the character Galen Burke directly and blatantly explaining that the mark means "rebirth." This line of dialogue is not in the finished film, and the characters only discover the mark's meaning about 60 seconds before the movie ends.
17th Jul 2021
Evolution (2001)
17th Jul 2021
Evolution (2001)
15th Jul 2021
Evolution (2001)
Trivia: During the shoot in Arizona, Dan Aykroyd would have fun by randomly show up at the houses of locals to hang out and have a cup of coffee. He also helped out at local businesses.
14th Jun 2021
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
10th Jun 2021
Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (1994)
Trivia: Shot back-to-back with "Puppet Master 4."
10th Jun 2021
Puppet Master II (1991)
6th Jun 2021
Firefly (2002)
Trivia: Just an interesting thing to note. The villain of the episode is an unhinged character named "Jubal Early," and is played by Richard Brooks. Six years earlier in 1996, Brooks starred in the film "The Crow: City of Angels," where he also appeared as a similarly unhinged villain... with the remarkably similar name "Judah Earl." Just a fun, odd coincidence.
31st May 2021
The Haunting (1963)
31st May 2021
The Haunting (1963)
Trivia: In an early draft of the script, the story was re-written so that Hill House was actually a mental hospital where Eleanor was a patient, and the other characters were doctors and staff. It would be revealed that Eleanor was mentally ill and was misinterpreting the things around her as being supernatural in origin. However, this idea was discarded and the film was re-written to be more faithful to the original novel.
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