Little Known Movie Facts

Without googling ill guess.
The Incredibles - Mr. Incredible
Finding Nemo - the stingray
Cars - the sheriff
Ratatouille - the dad
Wall-E - the captain of the ship

I know he was..

Ham in Toy Story
The Fish who gave Directions to Marlin in Nemo
 
Without googling ill guess.
The Incredibles - Mr. Incredible
Finding Nemo - the stingray
Cars - the sheriff
Ratatouille - the dad
Wall-E - the captain of the ship

FYI - There are 14 movies
 
The Shawshank Redemption: Morgan Freeman's character "Red" was written to be a white Irish guy. When Andy asked Red how he got his name, it was a bit of an inside joke that would make the final cut when Freeman responded "Maybe it's because I'm Irish."
 
After 30 minutes into the premier showing of Alejandro Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain in Mexico the crowd went crazy and burned down the theatre.
 
The OP wreaks of urban legends. Some sound legit, but I'd say at least 25% are horseshit.
 
I ain't got time to make 14 guesses. Just tell me if the ones I said are right or not.

Cars, Nemo, The Incredibles and Wall-E were not correct. :D

Edit - You were wrong on all of them... LOL
 
you'd have to be stupid to think that gps wasn't created before beverly hills cop...
 
The scene in midnight cowboy when Dustin Hoffman character screams at the cabbie "I'm walking here!" Actually was not scripted. The can driver actually zoomed by and almost ran him down and Hoffman became irate and delivered his famous line

Hoffman was going to say "I'm acting here!" but instead said "walking."
 
you'd have to be stupid to think that gps wasn't created before beverly hills cop...

You could only get one update per hour (only 5 satellites). But ya, a more crippled version existed.

OTOH, the idea of real time tracking didn't exist.
 
I know he was..

Ham in Toy Story
The Fish who gave Directions to Marlin in Nemo

He's the maitre d' in RATATOUILLE.

Jeff Garlin is the captain of WALL-E, so I believe he's one of the passengers Wall-E runs into.

In THE INCREDIBLES he is the Underminer, the mole villain at the end.

He's the Abominable Snowman in the MONSTERS films.

Mack the carrier in CARS.

The flea from A BUG'S LIFE.

I think he's a gateway guard on BRAVE and a foreman in UP.
 
He's the maitre d' in RATATOUILLE.

Jeff Garlin is the captain of WALL-E, so I believe he's one of the passengers Wall-E runs into.

In THE INCREDIBLES he is the Underminer, the mole villain at the end.

He's the Abominable Snowman in the MONSTERS films.

Mack the carrier in CARS.

The flea from A BUG'S LIFE.

I think he's a gateway guard on BRAVE and a foreman in UP.

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I still think of Cliff Claven when I his voice
 
the iron man acronym one is stupid. creating an acronym after the fact is dumb.
 
I'll add on to the matrix. The Green represents the matrix/computer like you said, and when there's a Blue tint to the film, that is supposed to represent the real world.
 
the scene in Friday where smokey's car starts rolling after he parks it was not scripted.
 
John Travolta and Michael Madsen's characters in Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are brothers. For awhile QT was going to make a movie about them as well.

Vincent & Victor Vega
 
the shape of a boy by the curtain in '3 mend and a lady' was long thought to be a ghostly imagine of a boy that died in the apartment before the movie was filmed. its actually a cut out of ted danson.
 
John Travolta and Michael Madsen's characters in Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are brothers. For awhile QT was going to make a movie about them as well.

Vincent & Victor Vega

Why did he decide not to?
 
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