21 Subtle Movie Details That Make These Hit Movies So Much Better
There is so much more behind Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin character than we thought.
When we're watching films, everything just looks so easy. It's as if the story was meant to be pulled together that way, with every other detail falling into place.
The truth couldn't be farther from that, though. Making movies is a long and arduous process unlike any other.
For one, filmmakers have to consider every single detail that goes into a scene of a film, no matter if it's as small as a strand of hair or as large as the yacht the characters will sail out on. They do this not only for the Easter eggs but also for the benefit of the overall story.
Sometimes, it's very easy to miss these details, given how subtle they are. But once you notice them, they stick with you, and some even provide that little lightbulb moment at the climax or end of the film.
They could be hints or foreshadowing, or they could reference a character or something similar. No matter what it is, filmmakers put a ton of brainpower into those details to make the movie experience much richer for us.
With that, here are some subtle movie details from famous films that you might have missed, which could change your perspective on them.
1. Don't Look Up
In "Don't Look Up," The Daily Rip's logo reads as "lib" in its reflection because it was a left-leaning show.
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In "Encanto," Bruno's "mice TV" recreates the famous 1990 World Cup match between Germany and Colombia.
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3. Tick, Tick...Boom!
The elementary school teacher of Lin-Manuel Miranda, who inspired his love for musical theater, makes an appearance in "Tick, Tick...Boom!"
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4. Venom: Let There Be Carnage
The sweatshirt Eddie wears, which has "Mumford Phys. Ed. Dept." on it, is a tribute to "Beverly Hills Cop."
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5. Spider-Man (2002)
In one moment, Norman Osborn's expressions quickly go through the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) after Oscorp's board forces him to resign in the film.
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6. Last Night in Soho
In the film "Last Night in Soho," there are identical coatroom attendants in one scene with a mirror. That wasn't CGI, though.
Those were twin actors James and Oliver Phelps, better known as Fred and George from "Harry Potter."
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7. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
In the film, Peter Parker uses a backslash instead of the usual forward slash in the URL of his Christmas album because he, just like Miles, is from an alternate universe.
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8. Pleasantville
In the scene where the empty books start to fill with text, the first two books to be filled are "Catcher in the Rye" and "Huckleberry Finn," both of which are frequently banned in the real world for their controversial content.
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9. Rosemary's Baby
In the film, the baby is born in June 1966, also known as 6/66.
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10. Coco
In "Coco," Miguel names his dog Dante after the horse in one of Ernesto de la Cruz's famous films.
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11. Twilight
The owl figurine behind Edward in this scene makes him look like he has the wings of an angel.
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12. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The background of Roger's photo with Jessica shows caricatures of the people who worked on the film.
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13. American Psycho
In one of their conversations, Detective Kimball uses a CD case to reflect light into Bateman's eyes, but Bateman doesn't flinch or cover his eyes like a normal person would.
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The Shawshank Redemption
Red's cell number in the film is 237, which is also the hotel room number in "The Shining." This is a reference to both films being based on Stephen King novels.
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15. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
One of the belts worn by Jack Sparrow is Anamaria's belt from "Curse of the Black Pearl."
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16. Marriage Story
The mediation scenes in "Marriage Story" took place in the real-life offices of Laura Wesser, the family law attorney who represented Scarlett Johansson and Laura Dern, as well as director Noah Baumbach, in their divorces.
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17. Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion
The red jacket worn by Lisa Kudrow in the film is the same one her "Friends" co-star Courteney Cox wore in "Scream."
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18. Sherlock Gnomes
The moving company in the film is named Sherrinford, which was almost Sherlock Holmes' name.
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19. Thor: Ragnarok
The Grandmaster's "I pardon you" gesture was actually made in reference to "Schindler's List."
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20. Godzilla
Mayor Ebert and his assistant Gene were based on real-life critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, who had given the director of the film pretty bad reviews before.
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21. Ironman
The soundtrack playing in the background of the casino scene is the theme song from the classic 1966 "Iron Man" TV show.
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No matter how small and inconsequential these details may seem, they prove that the filmmakers behind these films have truly put a lot of thought into everything that went into their productions. With the details they've included, they've made their films richer and much more interesting than they were before, don't you think?