Trivia: Batman & the Joker never call each other by name when face to face.
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30th May 2009
The Dark Knight (2008)
30th Mar 2009
Public Enemies (2009)
Trivia: One of the bank scenes were shot at the Little Bohemia Lodge, where there was an actual shoot-out between John Dillinger and the FBI in 1934.
29th Mar 2009
Batman and Robin (1997)
Trivia: During filming, George Clooney paid a visit to his friends on the set of "ER" wearing the batsuit.
29th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
26th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: This is the first stop-motion film to be shot in 3-D.
26th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: When the other mother is making Coraline an omelet, pay attention. The egg yolk is in the shape of Jack Skellington's face. This is a reference to The Nightmare Before Christmas, another film directed by Henry Selick.
26th Mar 2009
Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Trivia: In an interview, the director stated that hoverboards were real, but they weren't on the market because parents didn't like the idea of floating children. He said this as a joke, but this didn't stop mass hysteria as thousands of kids went from store to store looking for hoverboards.
26th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: The decoration Mr. Bobinsky wears is a Hero of Chernobyl medal, issued to those who displayed gallant action in response to the April 1986 nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union. That might explain why his skin is like that.
26th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: Until 2016 Coraline was the longest stop motion film to date, running at an hour and 40 minutes. The new record holder became Kubo and the Two Strings.
25th Mar 2009
Beetlejuice (1988)
Trivia: In 1990, a script was written for the sequel; it involved the cast of the first film going to Hawaii. Burton and and the cast were set to return, but the cast would only come if Burton was involved. He became to busy with batman returns and eventually gave up on the idea. The script is still owned by The Geffen Film Company till this day.
25th Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: Laika had to hire a professional to sew the clothing for the puppets. Why? Because the knitting needle was as thin as human hair.
23rd Mar 2009
Coraline (2009)
Trivia: On average, it took an entire week of production to complete 1.5 minutes of film footage.
20th Mar 2009
The Dark Knight (2008)
Trivia: Heath Ledger became very attached to his role. He would show up on the set, in full costume, even on the days he wasn't filming.
18th Mar 2009
The Dark Knight (2008)
Trivia: There were many unfortunate things that happened to the cast and crew of this film. Two people died, one was in a very bad car crash, and one was arrested. The Dark Knight is now on a list of "cursed" films.
7th Mar 2009
Toy Story (1995)
Trivia: When Buzz & Woody are on RC, it very briefly shows Andy's little sister in the car, watching them from the mirror. In the background, we can hear "Hakuna Matata" from Disney's "The Lion King" playing on the radio. (01:12:05)
6th Mar 2009
The Shining (1980)
Trivia: The line "Here's Johnny" originated on the The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, where Ed McMahon always introduced him with that phrase. Nicholson improvised the line during the shooting; Kubrick liked it and left it in.
6th Mar 2009
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Trivia: Walt Disney wanted to make an animated version of The Wizard Of Oz, which could have come after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but MGM bought the film rights before Walt Disney could.
5th Mar 2009
Finding Nemo (2003)
5th Mar 2009
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Trivia: The number "A113" has appeared in every Pixar film. In this film, it appears as a sign seen in the background when Sulley sees Smitty and Needleman loading the trash compactor.
Suggested correction: No, the sign has the number "431" on it. There are several instances in the film where A113 is speculated to be hidden, but none have actually been confirmed. There is also a video on Pixar's YouTube channel which points out all the A113 references in their films, but Monsters, Inc has been left out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyrrZqPI42I. So, it seems like this is the only Pixar film to not have an A113 reference, or it does but it hasn't been found yet. (I believe it's the former.)
5th Mar 2009
Toy Story (1995)
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