32 Trivia Nuggets From Pop Culture History About Movies For Wednesday, December 17
Popcorn is synonymous with the movie theater experience, but in reality, most places offer a whole array of snacks to eat while you gaze upon the silver screen. I'm personally a huge fan of nachos or a pretzel in lieu of popcorn. Hotdogs, pizza, and mozzerella sticks are not unusual to spot on a movie theater menu, either. Of course, if none of that tickles your fancy, you could always sneak some food in. I once brought in a 4-course Greek feast.
Unless you read very slowly, scrolling through these movie facts probably won't take you as it would take you to watch a standard-length blockbuster. Still, it's a good idea to have some snacks on hand in case you get a popcorn craving while reading about Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick.
Michael Jackson
Just think that there is an alternate universe where this is the reality.
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Nicholas Cage
Pan’s Labyrinth
George Lucas
The Wolf of Wall Street
Does he get credited for his work on set?
Thanos-y solution.
Peter Sellers
Source: ScreenRant
Stanley Kubrick
Why hire an actor if you don't think that he can act?
Alfred Hitchcock
Source: Google Books
Minority Report
Source: Mental Floss
Alfred Hitchcock
From Dust till Dawn
Megan Fox
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Her
The Social Network
Dallas Buyers Club
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Land of the Lost
Source: The Numbers
Mother!
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Clerks
Black Panther and The Avengers
Psycho
Slapstick Comedy
Poltergeist
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The Sound of Music
Source: BBC
The Revenant
The Purge
Source: Collider
Lord of War
The Blair Witch Project
That does explain quite a bit about the film.
Source: Screen Rant
Prey
Source: Looper
Jumanji
Source: The Independent
Twilight
Yes, but what he canonically do more: smile or frown? And did Edward smoulder as much as Robert Pattinson?
Source: Evening Standard
Blue Velvet’s original cut was four hours long
Source: ERASERHOOD