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RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 29-12-2018 15:58

At the end of the movie Scrooged during the song “Put a Littke Love in Your Heart” Bill Murray character says “Feed Me, Seymour” is a reference to the movie Little Shop of Horrirs in which he had a cameo role in.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 30-12-2018 14:54

In Scrooged the Ghost of Christmas Pasts cab belongs to the Belle Cab Company it’s actually the first name of Ebneezer Scrooge’s true love in the original Charles Dickens novel.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 04-01-2019 22:40

The bit in Back To The Future where in 1955 when Doc Brown is hanging on to the minute hand on top of the clock tower is actually a homage to the 1923 silent film Safety Last! starring Harold Lloyd.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - rpj316 - 08-01-2019 00:26

Footballer David Wheater appeared as an extra in the film Atonement(2007).


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - Carl-Gen X - 10-01-2019 14:29

In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - Carl-Gen X - 10-01-2019 14:44

The longest movie in the world according to Guinness World Records is ‘The Cure for Insomnia’ directed by John Henry Timmis IV. Released in 1987, the film’s running time is 5220 minutes (87 hours), and has no plot.

Instead it consists of a poet reciting his 4,080 page poem ‘A Cure for Insomnia’ over the course of three and a half days. The movie is interspliced with clips from porno and heavy metal videos.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 15-01-2019 19:32

A interesting Knight Rider fact K.I.T.T., which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand, was originally named T.A.T.T. for Trans Am Two Thousand because the design was based on the Pontiac Trans Am.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 17-01-2019 23:51

Originally in the Netflix movie Bird Box you were supposed to see the creatures and even did the work on them and finished them but they decided to totally cut them out of the movie.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - Carl-Gen X - 18-01-2019 00:12

The Dam scene in ‘The Fugitive’ cost $2 million, including $60,000 spent on Harrison Ford dummies.


RE: Movies/Tv - Facts and Trivia - *Kal-El* - 18-01-2019 01:23

Knight Rider got inspiration from The Lone Ranger.