1.BUMBLEBEE
When Charlie is getting dared to jump off of the cliff, Bumblebee briefly plays the song "The Touch" by Stan Bush on his radio,which was the main theme song from The Transformers: The Movie that released in 1986 and subsequently used in the television series released in later years.Did you also know?!,The makers cited The Iron Giant as the main influence for the film. As can be seen when Bumblebee regains his memory and attacks the army in defense of Charlie. Bumblebees eyes glow red just like the Iron Giant and even has his arm transform into a gun in the same way and is calmed down in the same way.
2.BIRD BOX
During the early moments of the movie, there is a shot of an abandoned baby stroller rolling down the street. This is a nod to the silent classic movie titled "The Battleship Potemkin" that released in 1925.In that film,a baby in a carriage rolls down a long staircase during a scene of mass violence.This famous scene has also been referenced in other films such as "The Untouchables" that released in 1987. The image of an abandoned baby provides a powerful representation of how a society descending into chaos.Did you also know?!,The film sparked a trend of people trying to travel a distance while blindfolded, both indoors and outdoors.When videos started appearing on social media of people bumping into objects and hurting themselves, Netflix issued a statement to discourage viewers from taking what was known as the "Bird Box challenge."
3.SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE
Among Jefferson's phone contants there is a number saved with the name T.McFarlane,This is a reference to the comic creator,Todd McFarlane,who created the character, Eddie Brock Also known as The Venom.In the Nineties,McFarlane rose to become one of the industry's hottest superstars for his successful run on Spider-Man, the top selling title at the time.He introduced many of spidey's highly stylized features like enlarged bug-like eyes, dynamic contortionist poses and the detailed drawing of the web, which famously dubbed as "spaghetti webbing."
3.CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Christopher Robin saves the company at the film's end by suggesting the idea of giving employees a paid vacation, to encourage them to buy more luggage.In real World,Henry Ford was The first American businessman, to give his employees both Saturday AND Sunday off of the work and he only did it so they would drive more.
4.A QUIET PLACE
The Film's director, John Krasinski initially turned down the offer to direct this film, as he was about to start work on the tv series Jack Ryan.When the producers asked him if he'd be interested in appearing in a horror film, John replied that he won't do horror.But when he was presented with the premise about a 'family that can't make any noise and you have to figure out why,' he jumped on board straight away.
5.DEADPOOL 2
There is a reference to a movie, that stars Wolverine Actor Hugh Jackman as the main lead, outside the Fox X-Men Universe,Deadpool's action plan that laid out over the board in childish doodle has a Easter egg to Hugh Jackman's movie titled 'Les Miserables'. In that plan you can notice, that the DMC Prison sports a drawing of Wolverine, tagged "Prisoner 24601",which is also the number for Jackman's Character Jean Valjean in the movie Les Miserables.
6.MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT
The Makers of the movie 'The Man From UNCLE', originally cast Tom Cruise as Napoleon Solo,the role that was eventually played Henry Cavil,The Reason being,production for the previous installment, Mission: Impossible,Rogue Nation,clashed with The Man from UNCLE. As a Result the role of Napoleon Solo went to Henry Cavill,who was in consideration along crusie,Impressed by his replacement and wanting to work with Cavill, Tom proposed to director Christopher McQuarrie to cast him as Agent Walker. Casting Vanessa Kirby, as The White Widow, was also Cruise's idea since he was impressed by her work as Princess Margaret, in the first two seasons of the tv show The Crown.
7.VENOM
The Apartment building that Eddie Leaves in, is named Schueller,which is a nod to a Marvel Comics fan Randy Schueller.In the year 1982,he suggested the idea of giving Spidey a Black Costume to the Writers.Marvel Comics Then Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter who liked the idea,brought it from Randy For 220 Dollors.Spidey's Black Suit was first made its debut in The Amazing Spider-Man #252 in 19'84 and it was designed by Mike Zeck.
8.PADDINGTON 2
The film was dedicated to Micheal Bond, who created and wrote novels featuring, the Paddington Bear.He died on the last day of Filming and Six months before the release of this sequel at age of ninety one.His last book about the titutal character was released in April 2017 titled Paddington 2:The Junior Novel.Books on Paddington have sold more than thirty-five million copies throughout his career.
9.INCREDIBLES 2
There is a reference to one of the Pixar shorts titiled 'Jack-Jack Attack' ,that released in 2005, one year after the release of 'The Incredibles'.When Edna puts Jack-Jack In her chamber to show Bob the new suit that she designed for jack,she mentions that his powers are stimulated by Mozrat.During the events of the original movie,When Parr family is on Nomanisan Island,they put Jack-Jack under the care of his babysitter Kari.To Keep Jack-Jack Calm Kari Plays Mozart and it Instantly triggers his powers for the first time.
10.BLACK PANTHER
The Makers of the movie especially director Ryan Coogler wanted to go in a different direction regarding the Main Villan.He wanted the film to feature the Spidey's supervillain Kraven the Hunter, who has been a rival of the Panther in Comics.However,Sony Pictures holds the rights for character Kraven, so they refused permission.Ironically, Sony Pictures used to own the right to Black Panther himself, before selling him back to Marvel in 2005.
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