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- Matt Murdock's dad, Jack "The devil"
Murdock (named Battling Jack Murdock in the
comics) fights John Romita in his final bout.
John Romita is an artist for Marvel who drew
Spider-man, Daredevil and more. Fallon the
mob boss names three other fighters, Miller,
Bendis and another, I think it's Mark? Miller
is Frank Miller who scripted Daredevil before,
Mark Bendis is also a comic book writer. In
the forensics lab, the doctor paid off by
Urich (more on him later) is named Kirby,
after Jack "King" Kirby. He was
a fantastic artist, Stan Lee's co-creator
of a few teams and an inspiration for many
of today's artists. Kirby is played by Kevin
Smith. He is Silent Bob in the Jay and Silent
Bob movies. Also a comic book writer. He recently
revamped Green Arrow for DC comics and has
written many more. He was instrumental in
getting Daredevil to screen along with his
buddy Ben Affleck. Now Ben Urich (Joe Pantoliano
from The Matrix, Momento, The Sopranos and
more) actually works for the Daily Bugle under
J.Jonah Jameson. That's all I could glean
from one viewing. More when I've seen it about
ten times. Enjoy. (Source: The movie) - gizmo
- In the movie where young, Matt (Daredevil)
is learning to use his other senses he stops
an old man before he walks onto a busy street.
The man he saved was Stan Lee the creator
of Daredevil plus Spiderman and X-Men. - TAZ
- When Matt and that other lawyer are talking
about a client named Mr. Lee. I think they
were giving a reference to the creator Stan
Lee. - TAZ
- I heard that some scenes that last 5 minutes
took 20 hours to film. (Source: Behind the
scenes) - TAZ
- Well, that's nothing.
Kubrick, For example, could shoot for
weeks to get one scene right.
- If you watch halfway through the movie,
you will see an extra clip of a certain character
that you think is dead but isn't (not Elektra,
you know she isn't dead because of the edding),
lying in a hospital bed and then doing something
he loves to do. (Source: movie itself) - Tazz
- The six S.E.5a fighterplanes of 1917 design
that Rock Hudson and his squadronmates fly,
are replicas built for the movie. The planes
later appeared in the movies Zeppelin and
Richthofen and Brown, In Darling Lili there
are also a couple of nonflying S.E.5a replicas
employed in some crash-scenes. - Olav
Westerman
- The German planes are replicas that were
built for The Blue Max -movie, plus several
nonflying mockups. The Fokker D VII that in
one scene tries to take off when it is hit
by Rock Hudson's character and bursts into
flames, is actually a disguised Tiger Moth
designed in the early 30:s. - Olav
Westerman
- In one scene at night a couple of cars collide,
but one can see that they are replicas built
on modern chassis with modern, broad wheels.
- Olav Westerman
- For those who don't know, Matthew McConaughey
plays Wooderson in this movie, and Ben Affleck
is also in this movie, I forget his name,
but he gets paint dumped on his head. - Devo
- Explanation:
Ben Affleck plays O'Bannion. - marla
- The shirt that Wooderson is wearing is a
picture of Ted Nugent. (Source: Myself) -
Lindz
- Correction:
Mooderson is wearing a Bob Marley T-Shirt,
NOT Nugent! (Source: The Movie) - Banshee
- Wiley Wiggins (Mitch Cramer) was actually
a freshman at Austin, Tx high school. Austin
is where the movie was filmed. Matthew McConaughey
was a frat boy at the University of Texas
and was cast after meeting the director at
a bar in an Austin hotel. (Source: Texas Monthly)
- MEHIMHERANDI
- Randell "Pink" Floyd's belt buckle
is also a bowl. He smokes out of it when they
are standing outside the "Emporium".
(Source: The Movie) - Banshee
- Not really trivia, but my friends and I
have made a drinking game of this movie! Our
favorite is that everyone drinks whenever
Mitch Kramer puts his hands up to his nose
and whinces. It is so annoying when he does
that! - Banshee
- The bridge used in the movie with the lions
is actually in a different city than where
the college campus they filmed at is. The
bridge is actually the 9th Street bridge in
Modesto CA, and if you anything about Modesto
then you know its really not high enough to
commit suicide off of. You might break a few
bones but that is about it. - Stitch
- When Carter pulls out the number plate out
of the sharks south just after they landed
in the aquatica, it is the same number plate
used in Jaws
when they gut the shark. - Bert
- Correction:
In the movie Jaws there was a Louisiana
license plate shown that a tiger shark
at and it read 007o0981 and in the movie
Deep Blue Sea there was also a Louisiana
plate shown that read the same but the
caught is that they WERE NOT the same
plates but the same number because in
Jaws half the 8 was missing in the number
was gone!!! I just wanted to make clear
it wasn't the same license plate Thanks.
- Barrell
Ass
- When the characters reach the sub pen the
submarine that is broken is the same submarine
used in the film The Sphere. - Bert
- The plane that Saffron Burrows flies Samuel
L. Jackson to the research facility in is
the same plane that Harrison Ford flew in
the movie Six Days Seven Nights. - Cathy
- I heard that the tank they used for the
movie is the same tank that used for Titanic.
- TAZ
- Demolition Man lists Scott Peterson as one
ofthe cyrogenically frozen prisoners! Did
they know something we didn't know? (Source:
Observation) - Les
- Anyone else who has noticed that this movie
seems to be some kind of remake of "Diamonds
Are Forever"? Both movies include plastic
surgery to change identity, diamond-smuggling
and a privately owned satellite shooting deadly
laser-beams. (Source: Theatrical) - Olav
Westerman
- Did anyone catch the Monty Python and The
Search For The Holy Grail reference? After
Bond finishes the hologram training, Q (played
by John Cleese) says something to the effect
of "Nice job, except you shot your boss
in the hand" to which Bond responds "It's
only a flesh wound." John Cleese was
the actor that played The Black Knight, and
one of his famous lines is "It's only
a Flesh Wound". (Source: DVD) - Andy
- The Nakatomi building, where this film takes
place, is actually the Fox headquarters. (Source:
Seeing it in person) - Killerlampshade
- The scene (around 2 minutes) where Bruce
Willis is climbing up the sewer to get out
onto the runway and is almost run over by
the plane, was actually shot in 7 different
cities, but it looks like it is all at one.
- Devo
- As McClane and Zeus get out of the car to
their first assignment together, McClane (Bruce
Willis) mentions that he wanted to spend his
suspension "smoking cigarettes and watching
Captain Kangaroo." In Pulp Fiction, Willis'
character, Butch, drives a car while singing
the lyrics to the Statler Brothers' "Flowers
On The Wall," in which the lyrics are
"smoking cigarettes and watching Captain
Kangaroo." (Source: TV) - Sam
- Samuel Jackson's role was originally supposed
to be played by Brandon Lee, But he died during
the making of The
Crow. (Source: Magazine) - Chickmagnet
- Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze were in
the movie, Red Dawn together before they starred
in Dirty Dancing. They despised each other
during the making of Red Dawn and learned
to tolerate each other by the end of Dirty
Dancing. All that hate sure made some hot
dance scenes! (Source: E!) - KristinNH
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- The actor playing the wounded bank
robber, on the receiving end of the
famous ".44 Magnum speech",
is the late Albert Popwell. He appeared
in three more 'Dirty Harry' movies,
in different roles. Next, he was the
doomed pimp in Magnum Force. Afterwards
he was activist group leader 'Big Ed
Mustapha' in The Enforcer. His final
outing in a DH film, was as yet another
doomed cop partner of Harry's, in Sudden
Impact. - Kieth
Moreland
- What Dirty Harry said about the Smith
& Wesson Model 29 is untrue. It
WASN'T the most powerful handgun in
the world at the time. The Walker-Colt
Revolver, Harper's Ferry M1855 Horse
Pistol, Gasser Revolver, and Tower Pattern
1842 Lancer Pistol are among a few 1800's
pistols that were more powerful than
Dirty Harry's gun. Winchester also made
experimental bolt-action pistols that
were chambered for rifle-caliber ammunition
in the 1880's. (Source: Several History
Channel documentaries, several gun books)
- Dalkowski
- Correction:
No black powder pistol can approach
the power of modern smokeless ammunition.
Not even close. And the inferior
metallurgy of 19th century arms
couldn't stand the chamber pressures
of modern cartridges. As an example,
the .45 ACP was created at the end
of the 19th century because no existing
military sidearm had sufficient
knockdown to dispatch pesky Moro
tribesmen in the Philipines. And
the .44 Mag has upwards of twice
the muzzle energy of the brawny
.45. Prior to the creation of the
.454 Casull and .45 Win Mag, D.H.
was correct. (Source: Common knowledge)
- Tsar Nicholas
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- When Chris Farley was explaining to Mitch
(Norm McDonald) why he cant crash at his place.
Chris totally forgot his Line and improvised
that whole scene, it was so funny that the
Director (Bob Saget believe it or not) decided
to keep it. - J
- Chris Rocks character is named Rufus, also
the character played by George Carlin who
also is in Dogma, in Bill and Teds Excellent
Adventure is named Rufus. - bilboabadmofo
- The movie Dogma was written by Kevin Smith
before he did Clerks, but wasn't made then,
"because we wanted the fx to look good".
This was also the reason the big stars in
the movie did it for basically nothing, cause
they had made a commitment before Clerks to
do Dogma. - Obese
- Correction:
Obese watch the DVD with the commentary
so that when you decide to act like a
Kevin Smith scholar you won't sound stupid.
He did write Dogma first but didn't make
it first for two reasons. One he knew
Jason Mewes (Jay) wasn't ready do to the
fact he could hardly remember his lines
and two he knew he was going to get shit
from Dogma and if he did it first most
likely the other movies would of never
been made. - ash
- Has anyone picked up on the fact the DOGMA
read backwards is AMGOD Alanis Morissette's
initials then GOD, get it? (Source: DVD) -
K2000kid
- Correction:
If you saying that Dogma was called dogma
due to Alanis Morissette playing god in
it, I think you're mistaken as Dogma is
a term from the Bible. (Source: The Bible)
- The8thplanet
- Correction:
Are you dense? Dogma is sociological terminology
with about a 300 year history. It loosely
means that the word of god can never be
questioned, otherwise religion cannot
exist. The fact that its is "am god
backwards" and am are Alanis Morissette's
initials is pure coincidence. (Source:
College, dictionary) - Ceej
- Info:
Dogma means: A religious doctrine
that is proclaimed as true without
proof / A doctrine or code of beliefs
accepted as authoritative. (Source:
WordWeb) - Webmaster
- Addition:
"Dogma" is also the Chiristian
name for MYTHOLOGY! (Source: Bible
Study) - Jeffydw
- In the scene where Kirstie Alley and someone
else are in a parking lot, and they say something
like 'You'd think they'd have the parking
lot of America to go with the Mall of America,'
they're actually in the parking lot of Eden
Prairie Center, a mall about 20 minutes away.
- Cheese
- Kubrick didn't film this classic in black+white
for authenticity. At the time the film was
shot, there weren't big budgets that could
allow huge flight scenes. Instead, Kubrick
shot the film in b+w so that he could use
real cold war footage from the government!
Looks good to me! - casamann
- In the scene where Slim Pickens is going
over the survival-gear, he mentions "a
fella could have quite a good time in Vegas
with all of this". But what was really
the line was: "a fella could have quite
a good time in Dallas with all of this".
They looped in the city because the release
followed the assassination of the president,
and they didn't want to have people associating
to that. - Obese
- Peter Sellers had problems converting his
accent to Texan, but he did eventually do
it. One day on the set, he fell down when
sitting on the infamous bombs, and broke his
leg. This resulted in the hiring of Slim Pickens.
- Obese
- When Ronald Reagan had just become president,
he asked one of his no. 2's: "Where is
the war room". The no. 2 replied: "But
sir, there is no war room in the White house".
Ronald then said: "But I saw it in that
movie Dr. Strangelove". <- True story!
- Obese
- Peter Sellers did not play the Slim Pickins
part, according to the liner notes of the
laser disc issue, because of his ongoing and
eventually fatal heart problems. He cut back
from 4 roles to 3. My favorite movie ever!
- corpdating
- In the War Room, there is a table piled
with pies. Kubrick's original ending called
for a pie fight, but he and others felt that
it would be silly and undermine the film's
satirical edge. But the table and the pies
made it into the final cut. (Source: Personal
knowledge) - Covenant
- Correction:
Actually, the reason the pie fight scene
was cut is because at one point the president
is struck by a pie and knocked down and
George C. Scott yells, "Our young
president, cut down in his prime!"
Since the movie was released just following
Kennedy's assassination, Kubrick felt
that people would be disturbed by the
line. (Source: Internet Movie Database)
- Gibborino
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- During the climax chase, Dennis Weaver
drives up to a parked car which looks alot
like a police car, but it's only a pest exterminator
service called GREBLEIPS, which is SPIELBERG
in reverse. (Source: The movie) - Shaun
- Info: This
movie is directed by Steven Spielberg.
- Jim Carrey has that chipped tooth in real
life he had that since he was a kid. So, those
teeth are real. But he has a cap for his tooth.
- Chris
- Correction:
Jim Carrey did not always have a chipped
tooth but chipped his tooth not too long
before filming was scheduled they thought
the tooth fit the description well and
had it capped after the movie. - Trips
- Correction:
No, actually Trips, the tooth was
chipped when he was a kid. It was
chipped after a friend accidentally
hit him in the mouth with a baseball
bat. (Source: Jim Carrey himself)
- dustdevil
- Jim Carrey and Lauren Holly fell in love
during the filming of this movie.
- If Lloyd Christmas married Mary, her name
would be Mary Christmas. - bateman
- The role of Sea Bass is played by former
Boston Bruins' superstar Cam Neely. - Will
- The license plate number on the back of
Lloyd's limo is MF-7TO. - Belac
- Sea Bass' hat says "Wine Em, Dine Em,
Sixty-nine Em!" - tigger
- If you put your TV on closed caption, and
a song comes on you can learn some of the
song, but not all of it. You have to write
the words down as fast as you can. You might
have to rewind the tape a couple times to
get all the words for the song. I know that
I had to. (Source: The movie) - Sea
Bass
- At the part where Jim Carrey leaving the
bar at the hotel, he walks by a newspaper
clipping about landing on the moon, and he
says something to the effect of "We landed
on the moon? Allright!" That part wasn't
in the movie- he was well known for ad-libbing,
and this was one of those times. - Jessica
- Comment: Actually,
this ad-lib may be funny, but not original.
It was borrowed from an old Saturday Night
Live skit about a talk show in which people
told where they were when they heard that
JFK got shot. Jim Belushi said he was
a freshman in college when he heard about
it, which would have been in the late
seventies. He admitted that he didn't
really read the news much. Another character
admits that he just found out about it
right before the show. At the end, the
host says, "Tune in next time when
we talk to people about where they were
when they first saw men walking on the
moon", and Belushi says "We
landed men on the moon? Allright!"
and high-fives the other ignorant character.
(Source: Too much TV!!!) - Dr.
Popoff
- Addition:
Knowing Jim Carrey, I am almost POSITIVE
that this was not Carrey's only ad-libbed
line in the flick. - DeJaBu05
- Addition:
You are correct DeJaBu05, in fact
I know of 2 other scenes that were
ad-libbed. The scene where Lloyd Christmas
says "Wanna hear the most annoying
sound in the world?" was totally
ad-libbed. If you pay close attention
you can actually see Jeff Daniels
make a face and look out the window
as if to say "oh dear god, what's
he gonna do now . . ." Also,
the part where Lloyd and Harry eat
the hot peppers and then proceed to
squeeze condiments into their mouths
was ad-libbed, no where in the script
did it call for them to inhale anything
they could get their hands on. (Source:
Interviews) - weezecutnioer
- In the diner scene, the guy sitting across
from Sea Bass is wearing a hat that says -
"Happiness is seeing your mother-in-law's
picture on a milk carton". (Source: Observation)
- Wade
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