The train used in back to the future 3 was the same train that was used in the tv show petticoat junction.
Dr Hannibal Lecter said he ate liver, fava beans, and Chianti, because those are all foods you can’t eat when taking MAOI antidepressants, he was saying he wasn’t taking his meds.
In the same vein of Back To The Future. When Marty goes back in the past he leaves from Twins Pines Mall. When he gets in the past he knocks down a pine tree and the farmer yells, you killed one of my pines.
When Marty gets back to the present it is now called Lone Pine Mall.
Jack Black was in the movie ‘Waterworld’. It’s before he was a big name, so he isn’t given any special camera treatment as one of the raiders.
The alien queen in ‘Alien: Resurrection’ is the same prop as in ‘Aliens’. A fan had bought and stored the prop for years and loaned it back to the studio for filming.
Jack Black is given the honor of dying almost instantly and having two lines in a deleted scene lol
I just started watching the Homeland series and, fun fact: Pedro Pascal appears in season 3, which aired in 2013.
During filming of the original “The Pink Panther” (1963) movie, actor Robert Wagner was blinded.
While shooting a bubble-bath gag scene involving an industrial-strength foaming agent, the chemicals burned the skin of both Wagner and his co-star Capucine. Wagner was reportedly temporarily blinded for several weeks after being submerged in the foam, with corneal irritation so severe that he could not see clearly for a period of time.
https://www.tcm.com/articles/960953/behind-the-camera-the-pink-panther
Really, there’s a tragic litany of incidents like this going all the way back to the Nickelodeon era. Production folks sometimes screw up, leading to actors and stuntpeople getting hurt, or even killed, as with Brandon Lee in “The Crow,” or with The Twilight Zone movie, in which three actors were beheaded / fatally injured by a helicopter crash.

Up und at them!
Twilight Zone was less of an accident and more, “John Landis murdered Vic Morrow, Myca Dinh Le, and Renee Shin-Yi Chen”
This man in Monty Python’s Life of Brian is none other than British comedy legend Spike Milligan, who, together with Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe, starred in the 1950s radio comedy show “The Goon Show”, which all members of the Pythons cited as their most important influence.
By coincidence Milligan was visiting his old World War II battlefields in Tunisia where the film was being made. The Pythons were alerted to this and he was included in the scene being filmed that morning.

A couple ones from The Matrix I found interesting:
We first meet Neo in room 101 (his apartment) and Trinity in room 303.

Toward the end of the film when Neo is running from agent Smith, he runs past a TV showing a scene from The Prisoner, a 1960s sci-fi show that was partly the inspiration for the movie.

The whole of the TV show ‘Lost’ took place in the mind of a goose.
Makes more sense then whatever the hell the writers actually used.
I read it on the internet so it must be true.
I Dream of Jeannie / Barbara Eden was married to Klingon Kang /Michael Ansara.


Jeannie also wore a halter top but never showed her belly button for the entire run of the show.
Once you go Klingon, you never go back.
Once you go Klingon, you cling on
The eyes of the Cryptkeeper puppet in the TV series Tales from the Crypt are the same two eyeballs that were used for Chucky, the doll from Child’s Play.
The Batgirl film was scrapped by WB for taxes break purposes.
You can’t legally watch Infinity Train for the same reason.
From the deep Final Space shaped hole in my heart, fuck WB/ Discovery.
I’m of the opinion that claiming media for tax breaks should immediately forfeit IP/ copyright protections and require it to be made available to the public.
This makes total sense. Taxes are for public benefit. Assets offered in place of taxes are now fully public domain, for the benefit of the public.
There is a Final Space graphic novel coming out that should wrap up the plot!
Yeah! I put an order in for it back when it was announced and I think I saw that they’re not far from shipping out (I’m excited!)
I’m also a Kickstarter backer for Olan’s new project Godspeed whenever that gets off the ground. I’m just still bitter and very willing to hold a corporate grudge (it’d take purging the CEO and board before I’d even consider giving them money again).
Infinity Train? Kagis It’s on my watch list, thanks!
Didn’t know that. What a great show
The original Fantastic Four too
In the 2009 Star Trek Kelvinverse film, there’s a scene where the Enterprise comes out of warp directly into a debris field. For a brief moment, R2D2 can be seen floating through that debris field.
Poltergeist II - At one point in the film Craig Nelson (aka the Dad) asks Will Sampson’s Medicine Man character if he’s escaped from a mental asylum. The way it’s played make it obviously a funny little nod to Sampson playing Chief Bromden in ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Christopher Lloyd’s character is looking for Roger after smashing up the Trolley Depot bar and one of the drunks tells him “Yea I seen a rabbit. He’s right here. say Hello Harvey.” At which point if you’ve seen the 1950’s Jimmy Stewart comedy ‘Harvey’, about a man whose best friend is an invisible rabbit, feel free to bore anyone else who might be in earshot by explaining the joke.
On the original DVD for Bring it On, there’s an easter egg in the menu somewhere.
The Easter egg is a 5 second clip of the director saying “congratulations, you found the Easter egg.” That’s it.
I really miss DVD and Bluray menus for movies.
Also directors commentary, deleted scenes and alternate endings
The DVD for the hacker documentary film Freedom Downtime has tons of fun Easter eggs, but your example reminds me of my favorite which is a hidden audio track. The track is totally silent for the entire film apart from when a man named Dave Buchwald (who produced the DVD) happens to be on screen for a moment, and you hear him say, “hey, that’s me!” Later, during the credits, when Dave’s name comes up he says, “that’s my name!” And that’s the whole track.
In “Soldier" (1998) there’s a reference to “Blade Runner.” The main character is shown to have participated in several battles, including the Battle at Tannhauser Gate, which is a direct reference to a line from “Blade Runner.” I feel like no one knows about this movie but me.
Soldier is amazing
“I’m going to kill them all sir.”
I need to rewatch that.
Not really an Easter Egg, more just an interesting fact. In the movie Youth in Revolt there is a scene where the two main characters purchase a camper. The man they buy the camper from is played by Michael Collins, the third crewman of Apollo 11 who remained in orbit while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon.











