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Strange Movie Facts

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  1. Medro

    Medro Well-Known Member

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    Joe Pesci's right hand man in Casino Frank Marino, played by Frank Vincent is based on the ex-gangster Frank Cullotta.

    Frank Cullotta was part of the production crew as an advisor to Scorcese as he knew the real story of how the mob ruled Vegas.

    He was cast as 1 of the 2 hitmen seen in the end of the movie taking out the main men.
     
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    El_Bando Can't remember, where was I? Forum Moderator

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    In pulp fiction, all clocks are set to 4:20 which is slang for smoking the 'erb
     
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    The dog also did more drugs than the wee girl Dorothy, a remarkable acheivement!
     
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    And that's how Toto came up with the song "Hold The Line".

    A little known fact.
     
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  5. Calatron

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    Despite popular belief the word FREEDOM is never used in Braveheart.
     
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  6. The Raging Oxter

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    I refuse to go on to Youtube to see if that's true.
     
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    Please
     
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  8. El_Bando

    El_Bando Can't remember, where was I? Forum Moderator

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    I smell a rick-roll coming on
     
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    Jip Jaap Stam General Chat Moderator Staff Member

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    The film Titanic was based on true events.
     
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  10. Jip Jaap Stam

    Jip Jaap Stam General Chat Moderator Staff Member

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    Neither is Scotland.
     
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    If you watch Mrs Doubtfire backwards, the Mayan calander is proven wrong in scene 14.
     
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  12. DevAdvocate

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    Nicholas Cage's real name is Nicholas Coppola, but he changed it to disassociate himself with his uncle Francis Ford.

    And the name "Cage" was chosen because he is a huge comic book fan. Luke Cage is actually the real name of "Power Man".

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    Cage even named his son "Kal El", Superman's real name.
     
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    The names of Maximus' horses in Gladiator are Scarto and Argento, translating as Trigger and Silver. In tribute to the horses of Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger.
     
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    Blade Runner uses no CGI at all.
     
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    The nude scenes in The Alan Whicker Man weren't by Britt Ekland but by a body double instead.
     
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  16. DevAdvocate

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    The scene in The Godfather where Luca Brazzi is trying to remember what to say to Brando ant the Wedding was genuine. The actor who played Brazzi was s real-life Mafia man who could not remember his lines so Coppola simply let the camera roll while he practised.
     
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    Get Shorty was critically acclaimed ...




    In fact, it a huge pile of steaming horse ****!
     
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    Alan Wicker was Britt Ekland's body double?
     
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  19. Medro

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    Slyvester Stallone wrote the movie Rocky but sold for a small price in the condition that he could star in it and get a cut of the profits.
     
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    Did you know that in the book Luca Brazzi is an absolute monster who kills a new born infant (suspected to be his own child) by throwing him in a cooking stove?
     
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