1. Wrapping Things Up In 30 Minutes
In the movie Fargo, Steve Buscemi's character, Carl, delivers a line, "30 minutes, Jerry, we wrap this thing up," exactly 30 minutes before the movie ends. The 1996 black comedy thriller film Fargo was a huge critical and commercial success. According to the American Film Institute, it is one of the 100 greatest American films of all time.
2. Fight Club Movie’s Warning Screen You Don't Want To Ignore
Normally, people don't expect to find Easter eggs at the start of the movie, but the creators of Fight Club decided to do something about it. If you take a closer look at the Warning Screen on the home DVD version of Fight Club, you'll find this warning message laughing at you. The person who discovered it deserves some sort of award for it.
3. Christopher Nolan = Perfection
We all know that Christopher Nolan is one of the best filmmakers and he's known for delivering nothing short of perfection. So, when it came to making Interstellar, the genius filmmaker decided to plant 500 acres of corn just for the film. Why did he do it? Well, he just didn't want to use CGI on the farm. After concluding the film, he sold the corn and made a profit out of it, Now, that's corny!
4. The Detail You Missed In "Cars"
The 2006 American computer-animated film Cars was a commercial and critical success. It made over $462 million and even got nominated for two Academy Awards. Although it has many fans, most of them don't know one detail about it. In Cars, the canyons are all old cars and hood ornaments. Isn't it cool, right?
5. Tarantino's Dad Joke
This one made us laugh out loud. This is one of those things only Tarantino can do. We loved it how Tarantino inserted his version of a dad joke into the credits. And now you have a solid reason to watch the entire credits before leaving the cinema.
6. Peter Parker Got What He Wanted
How many of you liked Spider-Man 2? As fans of Spider-Man, we have watched the movies hundreds of times. But how could we miss this detail? In the movie, Peter Parker says he needs a "strong focus" before he jumps off a building. Well, he lands on a ford focus and it goes undamaged.
7. Tarantino Paying Tribute in Style
Django Unchained is one of our favorite movies. We were only "today" years old when we found out that Tarantino paid tribute to someone in Django Unchained. In the film, a man asks Django about his name and how it is spelled. Django responds, "The D is silent" and the man responds, "I know." Well, this man was none other than Franco Nero, the original Django from the original 1966 film.
8. Genuine Expression in Die Hard
Alan Rickman's villainous role in Die Hard film was superb. But he didn't know that the stunt team pulled off an unexpected move to make the ending more realistic. Rickman's petrified expression while falling was as real as it gets because the stunt team told him that they would drop him on the count of 3, but they dropped him at 1.
9. Going for Cheaper Skeletons
This is one of the details that surprised us and most probably angered actress Jobeth Williams. So, after shooting the pool scene in the film Poltergeist, the actress came back and everything was okay. She later found out that the skeletons she was swimming around were 100% real. As expected, it spooked her. The reason why real skeletons were used was that they were a lot cheaper to get from a medical company rather than making them out of rubber.
10. Thumbprint on Lego Characters
In the Lego Movie, whenever a character had a shiny surface on them, that's when you can see a thumbprint on the surface. This is a very clever detail that most of us have never noticed. All is you needed is a magnifying glass.
11. A Subtle Hint
How many of you have watched Evan Almighty and not become a big fan of it? In the movie, God poses as a waiter and interestingly, his name tag says Al Mighty.
12. Vitamin D Supplements in The Truman Show
Now, this is one of the details that completely blew our minds. You see, Vitamin D supplements are highly recommended to those people who don't get regular sun exposure. There is a brief moment in the film when we see Vitamin D supplements and it is really clever work.