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16 Movies That Hide Details Only Curious Viewers Have Noticed

There are films that are unforgettable for their plot, characters, music and images, or simply for being truly sensational. But it’s impossible to know everything about them, even after watching them more than once. In some cases, there are details that are only perceived by an overly attentive observer or knowledgeable on a particular topic; others bring anecdotes that happened to their protagonists during filming; or data that reveals that its directors were present in every detail.

O awesome.club loves tracking down hidden clues and has found many, which he now wants to share with you. Read to the end and let our team know if you didn’t feel like seeing these movies again (or for the first time).

1. Christopher Nolan planted over 200 hectares of corn for the movie Interstellar

A staunch defender of conventional filming, Christopher Nolan chooses to build the sets for his films, rather than resorting to computer-generated images (CGI). In other words, he resists using the computer to create fictitious images and always seeks to make them look 100% real. Following his principles, so that the farm of Interstellar looked totally real, over 200 hectares of corn were planted, which were sold after the movie.

2. The second “o” on Coraline’s cake indicates that this is not a home

In Coraline and the Secret World, there are two letters “o” on the welcome cake. The second was made with a double loop. According to graphology, a double loop in the letter “o” means that the person who wrote it can use the lie as a weapon to persuade, manipulate or deceive.

In this beautiful and apparently naive cake, only one “o” is drawn like this. This reveals that the idyllic house that hides behind the hidden door in Coraline’s room is not really idyllic, nor home. And that, in addition, those who inhabit it may be trying to deceive the girl (and they are quite capable of achieving this).

3. In avataran important window is shaped like the American flag

4. Gill the Fish of Looking for Nemois of a species that, in real life, does not tolerate much living in captivity

In Looking for Nemo, Gill is a Moorish idol. This species is known for not handling captivity well, so the fact that he’s the one constantly making plans to escape makes perfect sense. Although coral reefs are their natural habitat, it is common to see them in aquariums, even though it is very difficult to maintain them in these places, due to their peculiar diet and lifestyle. Now we understand why Gill was so determined to get out of the aquarium.

5. The “ratatouille” that Rémy prepares in the film is a real recipe made by a well-known chef

In Ratatouille, the dish of the same name prepared by Rémy was created by chef Thomas Keller. It’s a real recipe and for the dish to be ready, it takes at least four hours.

6. In TitanicJack mentions a lake that did not exist at the time

In Titanic, Jack tells Rose about fishing on Lake Wissota, Wisconsin, USA. But it turns out that Lake Wissota was formed in 1917, with the creation of a hydroelectric dam on the Chippewa River, five years after the sinking of the Titanic.

Apparently, this isn’t the only historical “mistake” brought up by Jack, who would mention a few other places that didn’t exist until after the sinking of the Titanic. Were these data errors or purposeful clues aimed at the viewer? Some say that these temporal incompatibilities are evidence that Jack is just a dream of Rose’s and that he existed only in her imagination.

7. A real-life detail explains why Professor Lupine sleeps throughout the train ride to Hogwarts

In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Professor Lupine may have slept through most of the train ride to Hogwarts for one reason: he was exhausted. The trip took place on September 1, 1993. At that moment, the full moon reigned in the sky. If we take into account that the professor is a werewolf, then it won’t be difficult to understand his tiredness. It’s just that we all know that the full moon drives this type of being crazy.

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8. The voice of Captain, the penguin of Madagascarchanged at the last minute

In Madagascar, Captain the Penguin, is voiced by the film’s co-director and co-writer Tom McGrath. Originally, the voice of the head of the group would be Robert Stack, but the actor died two weeks before the start of production on the film. Then Tom intervened so that the penguin would not be mute. And while it was only temporary, in the end it was the voice that definitely stayed in the movie.

9. Two street children were selected to appear at Sherlock Holmes’ funeral

In Sherlock Holmes: The Shadow Game (2011), two dirty-looking and poorly dressed children appear at the funeral of Sherlock Holmes. These two characters, who apparently don’t match up at all with the rest of the event’s attendees, were seen by Sherlock fans as an homage to the Baker Street Irregulars, the street kids the detective often uses to gather information in the original books and in many adaptations. He paid them a shilling a day for their services and a guinea if they brought him a valid lead.

10. Toy Story and Home Improvement have the same reference

In Toy Story, Sid the toy terror, has a Binford toolbox in his room. It’s the box on top of what would be Woody’s “cage”. Binford is the fictional tool company that appears in Home Improvementa sitcom American starring Tim Allen. What would be the reference here? In Toy Story, Tim Allen is the voice actor for Buzz Lightyear. In the scene where the tool mark is seen, the doll is about to be sent into space by the bad boy.

11. Rubber Hats for Disney’s Most Famous Pirate

In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, most Jack Sparrow hats are made of rubber. That’s because Johnny Depp threw them overboard and ended up losing or ruining these accessories (because water doesn’t match leather). That’s why costume designers started making them out of rubber — they float instead of sinking and disappearing.

12. A secret Google clue in the latest movie Spider man

From one of the buildings in the alternative city that Miles Morales inhabits in Spider-Man in the Spider-Verse (2018), you can see a sign with the name “Backrub”, with the same colors as the Google logo. It’s not just a reference to this search engine, there’s another detail behind it: Backrub was Google’s first name, so it’s considered its predecessor, and it was in effect in the 1990s. So, in an alternate reality, Backrub was never Google.

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13. A microphone followed Boo’s voice in the recording of Monsters Inc, just like Sullivan followed the girl throughout the movie

Mary Gibbs, the girl who voiced Boo in Monsters Inc, she was very small and restless and it turned out to be difficult to make her stay in the recording studio for long. So they decided to follow her with a microphone, filtering out all the incidents in the film, using the things she said or the noises she made while playing.

14. Bill Murray is a true bowling champ in Kingpin: These Crazy Bowling Kings

In Kingpin: These Crazy Bowling Kings (1996), Bill Murray stood out as much as the famous professional bowler he played: he improvised all his lines, in addition to doing three strikes consecutive shots in front of the camera in one shot. Their celebration and the thunderous applause of the audience are spontaneous and genuine.

15. The real reason Dug was able to chase the tropical bird in Up: High Adventures

In Up: High Adventures, Dug is the only dog ​​that can chase Kevin the tropical bird. And this has an absolutely logical and coherent explanation: Dug is of the golden retriever breed, that is, a hunting dog, perfect tracker. The others, of the Dobermann, Rottweiler and Bulldog breeds, have a protective instinct and are excellent guard dogs.

16. Threat-flavored double meaning for Tony Stark

In Iron ManObadiah tells Tony Stark that the arc reactor is his “ninth symphony”. In the world of classical music, it is believed that after a composer writes his ninth symphony, he dies. With that, the evil executive wanted to say something else to Tony: the arc reactor it would be the last thing I would create before I murdered him.

Do you know facts, details or anecdotes from famous movies? Can you find that secret camouflaged on the screen, which is only captured by expert eyes?

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