11Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
During the food storm in “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” (2009), a man loots a TV, then a TV loots a man.
12Superman
Marlon Brando refused to learn his lines for Superman (1978), so he instead read them off baby Superman’s diaper. He earned $2.25 million for 10 minutes of screen time.
13Cars
In Cars (2006), the airplane contrails look like tire tracks.
14Fight Club
During a fight scene in Fight Club (1999), you can see the narrator's head nod upward in the upper left corner, right as Tyler Durden is kicked in the face, subtly signaling their connection.
15Hercules
In "Hercules" (1997), Hades says "Guys, relax. It's only half-time" exactly at the 46-minute mark, the halfway point of the 92-minute movie.
16Up
In Up (2009), Carl wears a bow tie at the funeral because he never learned to tie a tie without Ellie.
17John Wick
In John Wick (2014), to get Daisy to wake John up, they had to smear bacon grease onto Keanu's face so the puppy would lick him.
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18WALL-E
In the final scene of WALL-E, Alaska no longer exists, a subtle and final nod to the film’s subplots on climate change.
19Deadpool
In Deadpool (2016), the pizza place Wade orders From is called Feige’s Famous, which is possibly a nod towards Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios.
20SpiderMan
The Twin Towers are still visible in one scene in the 2002 SpiderMan movie.