1The Flintstones
In The Flintstones (1994), during the opening sequence, when the characters go see the drive-in movie, the “Univershell” logo shows the earth as Pangea.
2Iron Man 2
In Iron Man 2 when War Machines armor is compromised the language in the suit changes to Russian.
3Stranger than Fiction
In Stranger than Fiction (2006) when Harold is thinking of Ana during his visit to HR, the cloud painting behind him begins to move, indicating his head is in the clouds.
4X-Men Apocalypse
In X-Men Apocalypse, the woman that Stan Lee is holding in his arms is his real wife, Joan Lee. It's the scene in which Apocalypse uses his powers to launch all the world's nuclear weapons into space, essentially disarming the entire planet.
5Avengers: Endgame
In Avengers: Endgame, in the support group scene, the man wearing the glasses is Jim Starlin aka the creator of Thanos from the Marvel comics.
6Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Seth Rogan has somewhat of a cameo appearance in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
7The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
In The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), the wall behind Walter represents his colorful and creative mind, but quickly transitions to dark gray colors representing the dull work life.
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8Duel
In Steven Spielberg's Duel (1971), the exterminator car that David Mann mistakes for a police patrol car is called Grebleips Pest Control. Grebleips is Spielberg spelled backward.
9Spider-Man: Homecoming
In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spidey jumps over a car while chasing the Vulture goons with a license plate of ASM-267. The Amazing Spider-Man 267 comic tells the story of Spider-Man in suburbia, which served as inspiration for this chase.
10Tron
In the 1982 Tron movie, in one scene as the ship crosses the light beam path there is a huge Mickey Mouse head below it on the ground.