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- Director/Writer Night Shyamalan has a cameo
as the drug dealer in the stadium. - Gunter
Prim
- "Unbreakable" was suppose to be
the first film in a trilogy of movies, but
since it wasn't as popular as "The Sixth
Sense", they canceled it. - kyara
- Van Damme was on an interview back when
this movie was released. According to him
during an opening sequence when Van Damme
and Dolph Lundgren's characters are repelling
face forward down this dam, the stunt men
were literally connected to ropes and running
horizontally down the walls of the dam. Lundgren
volunteered to do the last part of this stunt
personally and slipped, falling face first
into the concrete floor of the dam. (Source:
Interview) - The
Equalizer
- Stone Cold Steve Austin (WWF) was supposed
to play the role. But later they choose Bill
Golberg (WCW) to have the role. (Source: Web
Site) - TAZ
- The scene where Kate and Dorothy are arguing
Kate says "Look i know Adam he's no angel
but he's not a murderer". That "Angel"
comment is actually a tribute to the show
Angel which David Boreanaz stars in. - Kim
- When David is having flashback at the end
of the movie, he sees a clip from Almost Famous,
who director, Cameron Crowe had also directed.
- Di@n@
- In the film, Cameron Diaz's phone rings
with the song: Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Row,
row, row your boat Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is
but a dream! (Source: Film) - vasoeki
- In the scene where the KGB confronts Zorin
(Christopher Walken) at the empty racetrack,
look closely at one of the KGB bodyguards,
it's Dolph Lundgren. (Source: Movie) - The
Equalizer
- During the scene where Bond (Roger Moore)
is chasing Mayday (Grace Jones) from the Eifel
Tower. She parachutes off the tower and lands
on a barge in the water that is obviously
a wedding reception. Listen carefully to the
band, they're playing a very jazzy sounding
version of "A View To A Kill" by
Duran Duran. (Source: Movie) - The
Equalizer
- The German "fighterplanes" who
are attacking the train, are actually four-seat
Messerschmitt Bf 108 "Taifuns".
The type of rockets they fire were not used
by Luftwaffe in real life. - Olav
Westerman
- The school, the hospital, and Landon's house
are all Dawson's Creek sets. The school was
the actual school the DC kids went to in the
show and the hospital in A walk... was just
redecorated. There was never a hospital in
DC. - withluvxoxo
- The director Adam Shankman has a cameo in
the movie. (Source: DVD) - Smiley
- The bomber that drops the nuclear bomb on
the Martians is a Northrop YB-49. It is stock
footage from a testflight, because the type
never made it to operational status, and the
program was canceled before the movie was
made. - Olav westerman
- The wrestler that Bobby calls in the beginning
is actually a wrestler his name is Paul Right
known in the WWF as The Big Show. - TAZ
- Correction:
First of all, the wrestler's name is Paul
Wight, not Right. And WWF is now WWE.
(Source: wwe) - metsgotoWS
- Near the end of the movie, when Wayne has
gone to rescue Cassandra from the church,
basically the whole sequence is a spoof of
the Dustin Hoffman Movie 'The Graduate'. A
real laugh if you have seen both movies. -
by
demand
- Addition:
This movie is includes spoofs from the
following movies: Citizen Kane (1941),
Double Indemnity (1944), Lady and the
Tramp (1955), Dr. No (1962), "Batman"
(1966), "Mission: Impossible"
(1966), Graduate, The (1967), Woodstock
(1970), Officer and a Gentleman, An (1982),
Full Metal Jacket (1987), Field of Dreams
(1989), Batman (1989), Doors, The (1991),
Thelma & Louise (1991), Basic Instinct
(1992), Jurassic Park (1993), Leprechaun
(1993). - Webmaster
- In this movie, Anthony Michael Hall is given
similar dialogue to the dialogue he was given
in the movie Breakfast Club. In both movies
he talked about a girlfriend who 'lives across
the border' and in some scenes he uses the
'old black man' accent that he used in Breakfast
Club. - Glorianne Brentleigh
- In the beginning when Lopez's character
first meets Fran (The engaged woman) at those
people's wedding, I think it was during the
best man toast at one of the tables I swear
I saw Shawn Waynes (Scary Movie 1 and 2, Waynes
Brothers) sitting at the table. - TAZ
- At the end of the movie when Claire is in
the cemetery, just as the scene starts to
fade to black, you can see the face of a woman
in the snow. - kyara
- In the scene where Bing Crosby and Danny
Kaye sing sisters, they had messed up the
scene so bad that Danny Kaye decided to adlib.
If you wach it you can see when he does because
it is followed by a very big unscripted laugh
by both the audience and Bing. (Source: myself)
- Homie
- In the scene where Eddy and Jessica Rabbit
are coming back from toon town riding in Benny
the Cab, they have a run in with Judge Doom
when he spills "Dip" on the road
and Benny spins out. They hit a light pole
and they both get thrown from the cab. Well,
if you watch that in slow motion you'll notice
that when Jessica is flying in the air her
legs face the camera for a few frames and
you'll see that the animators don't add a
certain piece of undergarment to Jessica and
you can clearly see her... I'll leave that
up to your imagination. - Tad
- Correction:
In the scene where you supposedly see
Jessica's private area, the artist's where
asked and said the area was darkened to
look like underwear and definitely not
to look like you know what. (Source: Snopes.com)
- Moviemaster
- Addition: This
scene has been 'cleaned up' and those
frames removed according to the special
edition dvd. (Source: DVD) - greeny
- In the beginning when the refrigerator is
dropped on Roger Rabbits head and (Baby Herman)
storms off, he passes underneath a woman's
skirt and says "Excuse me toots"...
if you freeze frame it just as he gets to
her skirt you can see his middle finger go
up her skirt as if he was sticking his finger
in her you know what !!!!! pretty risque for
a kids film ( don't cha think ). (VHS) - cocohuevos
- Addition: When
Baby Herman sticks up his middle finger
and runs under the lady's skirt, he comes
back with some drool(?) on his lip. Drool?
I don't think so. Hehe. - stevo
- In a bathroom scene, look at the wall. It
says, "For a good time call Alison Wonderland."
- stevo
- Correction:
Would it be Alicin Wonderland not Alison
Wonderland since it is in wonderland not
on wonderland. - Tazz
- Correction:
According to a correction on Eeggs.com
it says "For a good time call Allyson
Wonderland". (Source: http://www.eeggs.com/items/2321.html)
- Webmaster
- Watch in the beginning when Daffy Duck and
Donald Duck are going back and forth playing
the piano. If you listen closely, Donald calls
Daffy a "stupid nigger". (Source:
Movie) - Russ
- Correction:
Actually in the dueling pianos scene Donald
actually says: "Goddurn stubborn
nitwit." (Source: Snopes.com)-
C.
James Collier
- It is has been said by the filmmakers themselves
that Judge Doom is the one who shot Bambi's
mother. (Source: TV show) - moviepossum
- Comment: You
say that Doom shot Bambi's mother? I thought
that "DIP" was the only thing
that could kill a toon. Was it a dip bullet
that pierced the skin of our beloved bambi
mother? Just wondering. (Source: I watched
the movie) - marcera
- George Clooney was originally going to play
Kevin Kline's role as Artemus Gordon in Wild
Wild West. - Dana
- This movie was not originally called Wild
Wild West. It was called 'The Good, The Bad
and The Lovely', but the name had to be changed
for copyright reasons. The second Wild was
added, because Will Smith written the title
song 2 years previous of the movie. The movie
was actually co-written by Will Smith and
was based on his song. Also watch out for
Will's disappearing/reappearing tash act!!
- dik_hed
- Correction:
Actually The Wild Wild West was a movie
version of an old TV show by the same
name. If it was called anything else it
wouldn't make sense to have paid for the
license. - Big Brother
- Comment: Will
Smith pretty much takes everyone else's
songs and re-sings them to make them look
as if he wrote them. ex: Wild Wild West,
Men In Black, Just The Two Of Us (I think),
Miami (maybe?). If anyone can correct
me or knows any more songs Will Smith
stole the credit for, then speak proud!
- stevo
- Comment:
Will Smith doesn't take and re-sing
songs.. he uses the music (with permission)
and writes his own lyrics. Music is
same Lyrics are different. - Mel
- The guy that played the orphan on Little
House on the Prarie (character name Albert),
also played the brown haired child of Gena
Rowlands and Peter Falk in Woman Under the
Influence. Pretty obscure huh? How do I know
this? I saw it on the movie recently and recognized
his mouth. A little research verified that
I was right. Thanks. (Source: My memory) -
mldmldmld
AKA X-Men 2
- In the movie they interview a man named
Dr. Hank Micoy. In the comics he is better
known as Beast. A scientist who slowly turns
into a blue hairy beast. (Source: Theatre)
- TAZ
-
The aerial director, Johnny
Jordan lost one of his legs, filming when
he sat with his camera in the open door
of a helicopter and another helicopter came
too close and cut his leg with its rotor-blade.
- Olav Westerman
- In the shootout scene where the house is
on fire, one of the soldiers gets shot. Clearly
it is Tom Cruise who happened to stop by and
was 'recruited' to be an extra. (DVD) - froggie
- Addition:
Tom Cruise was disguised with a mustache
and is hiding behind the barricades on
the street during the shootout. (imdb.com)
- Webmaster
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