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Oct 08, 2007 17:30

Here are the ten movies sorry if some of them co-exist with yours....

1.)Brothers Solomon: Continuity: In the scene where John and Dean encounter Janine's boyfriend in her living room, Dean picks up a fireplace broom to defend himself. At first, he brandishes with the bristles pointing up- when the angle changes, however, he is brandishing the handle.

2.)Let's go to Prison: Factual errors: The Colt 1911 that Lashitskye uses takes 7+1 bullets but he fires ten into the telephone booth

3.)Labyrinth: The various things that Jareth does with the crystal balls (rolling them around his arms and in his hands and so forth) are not camera tricks or any other kind of special effect. They are actually done by choreographer Michael Moschen, who is an accomplished juggler.

4.)A Fish Called Wanda: The plane featured in the final scenes of the film has now been destroyed. It was sold to European Skybus Ltd and then scrapped in Cardiff. G-BDXC

5.)The Meaning of Life: Sensitive to the young actors in the "Every Sperm is Sacred" scene, Michael Palin actually says "... those little rubber things on the end of my sock" - the word "cock" was dubbed on later.

6.)Chicago: Angelina Jolie auditioned for the role of Velma Kelly. Haha!!! Bitch sucks and didn't get the part!!!

7.)Beerfest: While in the Beerfest "arena" they show portraits of the Von Wolfhaus ancestors. One of the portraits is of the 11th President of the United States James K. Polk.

8.) Baseketball: The word "dude" is spoken a total of 98 times throughout the movie (including the scene after the credits). 21 of these are during Coop and Remer's "dude" argument.

9.)Back to the Future: When Marty is trying to re-start the DeLorean in 1955 as he prepares to return to 1985, the car's headlights flash the Morse Code for "SOS". Dude, seriously, there are so many great trivia facts about this movie- we should read them all!!!

10.)Mary Poppins: P.L. Travers so detested this film adaptation of her novel, she left the premiere in tears. Reportedly, she most objected to the altering of Mary Poppins' character from cold and intimidating in the novel to warm and cheery in the film. She also took issue with the film's perceived anti-feminist ending, in which Mrs. Banks gives up her campaigning for women's rights to stay at home as a housewife. How sad for her!!! That sucks, to have your art fucked up into someone else's art is sad!!!
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