Trivia: Up until the release of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," this was the highest grossing film in the "Spider-Man" franchise domestically. It managed to hold the record for nearly a full 20 years.
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24th Feb 2021
Spider-Man (2002)
19th Feb 2021
24 (2001)
Trivia: As initially conceived, the series was meant to be a family drama about the 24 hours that passed before a wedding, with each episode being in real-time. However, the creators worried that this idea wouldn't be exciting enough to hold an audience's attention. So they began to brainstorm other ways to use the real-time format idea they had come up with. They ultimately decided to change the series from a drama to an action-thriller, and thus "24" was born.
19th Feb 2021
The Craft: Legacy (2020)
18th Feb 2021
Mystery Men (1999)
17th Feb 2021
Freaky (2020)
Trivia: The original title was "Freaky Friday the 13th," but it was shortened to "Freaky."
17th Feb 2021
Freaky (2020)
Trivia: Director Christopher Landon has subtly implied that this film takes place in the same universe as his two "Happy Death Day" films.
14th Feb 2021
Blade: Trinity (2004)
Trivia: According to actress Kate Beckinsale, a few years after the release of "Blade: Trinity," Sony/Screen Gems approached New Line and tried to pitch a crossover movie in which Blade would appear in an "Underworld" film, but New Line declined the offer.
14th Feb 2021
Mystery Men (1999)
Trivia: Danny DeVito was originally attached to direct the film and co-star as "The Shoveler," but left due to creative differences. Co-star Ben Stiller was also approached to direct, but he decided against it due to the size of the production. Finally, commercial director Kinka Usher signed on. It wound up being the only feature film he ever directed.
14th Feb 2021
Mystery Men (1999)
Trivia: Ever since the film came out, there has been a conspiracy theory that it was secretly directed by Tim Burton, and that director Kinka Usher was a pseudonym he used. Alleged "evidence" includes the fact it was the only film Usher ever directed. In truth, Usher is a very real person (in fact, he's a famous TV commercial director) and did indeed direct the film... he simply decided to go back to commercials after the movie came out as he didn't enjoy the experience making a feature film.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (1993)
Trivia: The initial cut of the film came in at under one hour. Original director William Lustig refused to shoot any new scenes and walked away from the production. Joel Soisson was brought in to direct several new scenes to pad the film out. Additionally, outtakes and clips from "Maniac Cop 2" were also spliced into the film to lightly pad the runtime.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
Trivia: Claudia Christian did not want to make the film and only took the job for the paycheck. Reportedly, she frequently got into fights with the director and other cast members, threw a tantrum when she found out she didn't have the biggest trailer, refused to shoot certain scenes, and would often refuse to take direction. She also hadn't disclosed that she was pregnant at the time to the producers, and as a result suffered a miscarriage while filming a strenuous stunt scene. Since she hadn't disclosed the pregnancy, the producers were not held liable for the incident. They reluctantly allowed her to return to the film with the condition that they wouldn't sue her for the monetary losses she had cost the production, amounting to around $200,000.
29th Jan 2021
Game Night (2018)

Trivia: Spoilers: There's a pretty subtle bit of foreshadowing in Gary's house. When he's seated and the group is playing Jenga, if you look behind Gary, there are two old-fashioned guns on the mantle. The way the shots of Gary are framed throughout the scene, both guns are pointed right at him several times. Later in the movie, Gary ends up being shot twice by two different guns - once by a gun loaded with blanks and once by a gun loaded with live ammunition.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop (1988)
Trivia: Bruce Campbell reportedly only took the job working on this film for the paycheck, and he isn't very keen on the finished product despite it being a cult-classic and warmly received by the horror community.
29th Jan 2021
Game Night (2018)
Trivia: Danny Huston plays the mobster Donald Anderton, who hosts an underground fight club. He briefly mentions that his fighter is named "Logan." Danny Huston also played William Stryker in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," in which he was the commander of Wolverine - aka "Logan." This is either a bizarre coincidence or a subtle reference... either way, it's pretty amusing.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
Trivia: (Spoilers) Despite his prominent billing, Bruce Campbell only appears on-screen in three minutes of new footage before he's killed off.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
Trivia: Director William Lustig reportedly told investors that Robert Davi was the star of the film to get them interested in the movie... before Davi had even been cast. Luckily, Davi subsequently agreed to be in the film.
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop (1988)
29th Jan 2021
Maniac Cop (1988)
29th Jan 2021
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Trivia: "Star Trek: Generations" was the first ever film to have an official website made to promote it.
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