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In 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), the band at the prom sang a song called “Cruel to Be Kind.” This is a phrase from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, which seemed to be a hat-tip to the fact 10 Things was based on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew:
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In Wayne’s World (1992), on the bottom of Garth’s wall of posters, you could see a few shots of him in a black-and-white music video. These images were from a sketch Mike Myers (Wayne) and Dana Carvey (Garth) did with Madonna:
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In A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018), if you paid close attention, you could see a quick shot of Paul Rudd during the high school yearbook spoof:
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In Friends with Benefits (2011), there’s a sign a driver holds at the airport that read: “O. Penderghast.” Emma Stone played a small role in Friends with Benefits, and the “O. Penderghast” sign was a shoutout to her character from Easy A (2010):
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In Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022), there’s a small figurine of a court jester (also known as a fool) sitting on top of a hill that Miles showed off to his friends. This was a reference to a Beatles lyric from their song “Glass Onion,” which was: “I told you about the fool on the hill/I tell you, man, he living there still:”
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In Turning Red (2022), on the back of the book Nightfall, there were a bunch of blurbs from people praising the work. If you read close enough, the outlets were funny as heck. They read as: “Book Reader, Grandmother’s Author,” and so on:
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In Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), on the messy desk of receipts and other documents, you’ll notice the calculator under all of the chaos. The calculator, which might seem like a bunch of random numbers, actually read “BOOB-LESS” upside down:
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In Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022), there were two major characters in the church from another Guillermo del Toro movie. On top of the glass-stained windows, you could see Faun and the Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006):
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In Coraline (2009), before Coraline blew out the candles on her birthday cake, lightning struck outside the window. The lightning bolt was in the shape of the Other Mother’s hand:
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In Titanic (1997), the clock hanging on the wall wasn’t just there for the passengers to keep up with the time: It’s the actual time the real Titanic crashed into the iceberg:
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In Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), when Mrs. Doubtfire’s (Robin Williams) teeth fell out at dinner, Williams subtly referenced a famous quote from his movie Dead Poets Society (1989). In Doubtfire, he said: “Carpe dentum. Seize the teeth,” in Poets Society, he said: “Carpe diem. Seize the day.”
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In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), there’s small text painted upside down on one of the wooden boxes that reads: “Völkers.” This was a hat-tip to villain Sidewinder’s real name, Seth Vöelker:
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In Glass (2019), the colors these characters wore at the end of the film reflected the colors of the superheroes/villains they were most connected to in the movie. Anya-Taylor Joy’s Casey wore mustard for Kevin/the Beast, Elijah’s mother wore purple for Mr. Glass, and Joseph wore dark green for his dad, David Dunn/the Overseer.
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In Parasite (2019), Chung-sook performed a hammer throw in the backyard, which was actually an important moment if you noticed her silver medal hanging on the wall earlier in the film:
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In Ponyo (2008), there was a small little ducky sitting on top of the shelf. This little ducky appeared in another legendary film by writer/director Hayao Miyazaki: Spirited Away (2001):
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In The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Eli has the “Ship to Shore” communication Richie sent him earlier in the film in his pocket, suggesting he read the message:
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In Luca (2021), there’s a verrrrrry tiny scar on Alberto’s left arm. If you remember, he got this scar in the beginning of the movie when a fisherman tried to attack him as a sea monster:
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In The ‘Burbs (1989), there’s a Gremlins cereal box on the kitchen counter. This was a tiny hat-tip to ‘Burbs director Joe Dante, who also directed Gremlins (1984):
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In The Cat in the Hat (2003), there’s a small yet major foreshadowing moment I bet you didn’t notice. There’s a newspaper headline that read: “City Ok’s 72-hour Ravers’ Partython,” which ultimately ended up happening in the movie:
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And in Knives Out (2019), Benoit Blanc played a key on the piano whenever a member of the Thrombey family entered the room. The importance of this small detail, you ask? It was a cue for “Detective Elliott to ask the Thrombey family what time they each arrived at the party”:
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