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20 Startling Facts About Our Favorite Films That Will Astound Even Film Lovers

As movie buffs, we've watched dozens of films and movies. But no matter how many times we see our favorite flicks, there are always some things that we cannot grab, for sure. And as you know, there is a huge effort and time spent on preparing and making a single film. Thus, there are many stories behind some scenes of which we are completely unaware. That's why we've put together this list of surprising facts and details of many talkies that you've probably never heard before. And we're confident that after checking this post out, you'll fall even more in love with them.
So, keep scrolling down to know more about your favorite films and series! The pack below filled with interesting pieces of information will undoubtedly astonish you!

#1 In "Pirates of the Caribbean" films (2003-2017), Captain Jack Sparrow looks to be continuously intoxicated, but he frequently falls due to his sea legs.

Source: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End / Walt Disney Pictures


#2 Shrek's falling in love with Fiona is symbolized by the moment he is shot with an arrow in "Shrek" - 2001.

Source: Shrek / DreamWorks Animation


#3 All of the characters' superpowers in "The Incredibles" - 2004 reflect their outlook on life.

Source: The Incredibles / Walt Disney Pictures


#4 Except for the ones with rustling bags, almost all of the shelves at the grocery store in "A Quiet Place" - 2018 are empty. This is owing to people's apprehension about creating noise when they opened them.

Source: A Quiet Place / Paramount Pictures


#5 In "Brave"- 2012, the family tapestry illustrates the evolution of Merida's relationship with her mother.

Source: Brave / Walt Disney Pictures


#6 As seen in "WALL-E"- 2008, the spacecraft captains have been in service for almost a hundred years. This represents a rise in life expectancy.

Source: WALL·E / Pixar Animation Studios


#7 Mother Gothel generally refers to Rapunzel's hair rather than her while expressing her "love" for her. She kisses Rapunzel on the head and strokes her hair to show her adoration.

Source: Tangled / Walt Disney Pictures


But when Flynn wants to stay closer to Rapunzel, he brushes her hair away.

Source: Tangled / Walt Disney Pictures


#8 In 18 years precisely, the planets will align ever so neatly, the Fates tell Hades in Hercules (1997), despite the fact that the film only displays six planets. At the time, the Greeks only knew about five planets (plus Earth).

Source: Hercules / Walt Disney Pictures


#9 Snape continues to aid the Order of the Phoenix even though he is fighting on the other side in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" (2011).

Source: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 / Warner Bros.


#10 The furniture in "Up"- 2009 is shaped to reflect Carl and Ellie's personalities.

Source: Up / Pixar Animation Studios


#11 The dentist in "Finding Nemo" - 2003 uses the restroom before opening his patient's mouth without first sanitizing his hands.

Source: Finding Nemo / Pixar Animation Studios


#12 Because Joel can't remember anything, there are no book titles in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" - 2004.

Source: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind / Focus Features


#13 When lightning strikes the umbrella that WALL-E is holding in "WALL-E" - 2008, the electricity from the bolt recharges his battery.

Source: WALL·E / Pixar Animation Studios


#14 In "The Truman Show" - 1998, the Moon is briefly illuminated by "lightning," implying that it is closer than it should be.

Source: The Truman Show / Paramount Pictures


#15 In "Monsters, Inc"- 2001, three sticky notes on Mike's locker remind him to file his paperwork, which he then forgets to do.

Source: Monsters, Inc. / Pixar Animation Studios


#16 Wreck-It Ralph's arcade sign Ralph congratulates "Svzy" (Suzy) on her fifth birthday. In "Ralph Breaks the Internet" - 2018, a sign wishes her a happy 11th birthday, indicating a six-year gap between the films.

Source: Wreck-It Ralph / Ralph Breaks the Internet / Walt Disney Pictures


#17 Gaston's eyes are filled with tiny skulls at the end of "Beauty and the Beast" - 1991.

Source: Beauty and the Beast / Walt Disney Pictures


#18 The house of cards in Imagination Land in "Inside-Out" - 2015 features the face cards of Riley and her parents.

Source: Inside Out / Pixar Animation Studios


#19 In "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" - 2001, when Oliver Wood releases the Golden Snitch, Harry Potter is able to pinpoint its exact location as Oliver Wood looks around. This displays Harry's natural desire to seek out information.

Source: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone / Warner Bros


#20 Lilo has a purpose for feeding the fish her sandwiches in "Lilo & Stitch" - 2002.

Source: Lilo and Stitch / Walt Disney Pictures

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