Sometimes we want to forget a film the second we walk out of the movie theatre, but sometimes we desire to get its copy and rewatch it again, and again, and again. Maybe the acting is captivating, maybe the cinematography is beautiful, or maybe the filmmakers have hidden so many little details within the scenes, you find something new every time you press play.
From Interstellar’s cornfield to the Matrix’s doorknob, it’s no wonder why some films take years and years to make. Scroll down to check out images and let us know in the comments which entry surprised you the most!
Connecting Pulp Fiction And Kill Bill In One Conversation
In Back To The Future The Name Of The Mall Changes When Marty Goes Into The Past And Runs Over One Of The Two Trees
For Interstellar, Christopher Nolan Planted 500 Acres Of Corn Just For The Film Because He Did Not Want To Cgi The Farm In. After Filming, He Turned It Around And Sold The Corn And Made Back Profit For The Budget
The Cover Of The Princess Bride 20th Anniversary Edition Dvd Can Be Read Upside Down As Well As Right Side Up
Pulp Fiction
In “Cars” The Canyons Are All Old Cars And Hood Ornaments
This Is The Warning Screen On The Home DVD Version Of Fight Club
In Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker Says He Needs A “Strong Focus” Before Jumping Off A Building. He Lands On A Ford Focus Which Goes Undamaged
In The Movie Fargo (1996) Steve Buscemi’s Character, Carl, Delivers This Line When There Are Exactly 30 Minutes Of The Movie Remaining
Harry Potter Intros Become Darker Every Year, Just Like The Movies
Inside Out. “Kids” Movies Have The Best Details In My Opinion
In Django Unchained, A Man Asks Django What Is His Name Is And How It Is Spelled. “The D Is Silent”, The Man Responds “I Know”. This Man Is Franco Nero, The Original Django From The Original 1966 Film
In Batman Returns, The Shadow From Selena Kyle’s Glasses Foreshadows Her Transformation Into Catwoman
When Kevin Goes Through Buzz’s Things, He Finds A Picture Of His Girlfriend. He Says “Woof,” Implying That She’s A Dog. Director, Chris Columbus, Thought It Would Be Too Mean To Ask A Real Young Girl To Be In The Photograph So He Asked The Film’s Art Director To Have His Son Dress Up As A Girl
They Couldn’t Hide The Camera In The Doorknob’s Reflection Of This Scene Of The Matrix, So They Put A Coat Over It And A Half Tie To Match With Morpheus’
An Important Achievement In Zootopia
One Of The Kakamora In Moana Is Painted Like Baymax From Big Hero 6
In “Up” (2009) The Town Buildings Develop Over The Years
After Shooting The Pool Scene In The Movie Poltergeist, Actress Jobeth Williams Later Found Out That The Skeletons She Was Swimming Around With In The Mud Were Real. It Was Cheaper To Buy Them From A Medical Supply Company Then Making Them Out Of Rubber At The Time
In Shaun Of The Dead, The Films Key Events Are Laid Out By Ed Before The Zombies Rise
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