20 Movie Details That Most Viewers Miss Out
In movies, producers tend to insert many Easter eggs, which are small details in scenes, to flesh out the narrative in an unexpected yet welcoming fashion. They are not easy to realize, requiring viewers to watch the movie again and again and notice bit by bit in any scene.
Don’t need to open your fav movies and rummage through them today. You can take the shortcut by viewing these 20 famous movie details below. And in the end, you will feel like you are watching these familiar movies for the first time. Scroll down and enjoy.
#1 The LEGO Movie (2014)
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The astronaut in the cartoon has a crack on the bottom of his helmet. He used adhesive to try and mend it. The actual issue with helmet-equipped LEGO toys was this. To fix it, kids had to apply glue.#2 Frozen (2013)
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#3 Spider-Man (2017)
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There is a wall in the physics classroom that is covered in pictures of scientists. One of them features Bruce Banner, a well-known figure in the Marvel Universe who specializes in nuclear physics and gamma rays. He has the ability to turn into Hulk.#4 Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
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#5 Moana (2016)
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#6 Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
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The tablet Ryan Gosling uses in Blade Runner 2049 is actually a plate holder from a camera from the 1920s.#7 Up! (2009)
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If you look closely, all of Carl's possessions have rectangular shapes, while Ellie's have rounded ones.#8 Coco (2017)
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You can spot a poster for The Incredibles on the wall in a moment where Miguel has already entered the afterlife. Moreover, the family members are shown there as skeletons.#9 The Matrix (1999)
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Actually, this one is great and incredibly smart. In Oracle's room, as shown in the scene, are Neo and Morpheus. It was quite challenging to conceal the camera for the close-up photo, which was captured from the doorknob's reflection. As a result, they covered the camera with a black robe and a portion of Morpheus's tie.#10 Cars (2006)
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The canyons in this cartoon were designed in the shape of antique vehicles, including hoods, wings, and other details.#11 Zootopia (2016)
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There is a part in the cartoon where viewers can see a map with images on it. A melancholy wolf sits in the park eating a sandwich in the photo on the right side of the map. This is a parody of a popular Keanu Reeves snapshot.#12 Spider-Man (2002)
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#13 How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
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Toothless was created by animating the movements of one of the animators' cats.#14 Jurassic World (2015)
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In one of the scenes, a T-shirt with a T-Rex and the words "I'm back" can be seen in the backdrop.#15 Gladiator (2000)
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A man wearing pants can be seen in one of the scenes. He was simply wandering around the set. But as he noticed the camera, he realized his error and began to move back. This scene in the film is so clear that we couldn't help but giggle.#16 The Pursuit of Happiness (2006)
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#17 The Godfather (1972)
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#18 Alien: Covenant (2017)
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True fans are aware that scenes from Alien: Covenant (1975) were included in Blade Runner (1981). Because of this, some fans believe that the two films are set in the same universe. The tradition was carried on by Ridley Scott, the director of Alien: Covenant.