According to the script, Dormer was originally supposed to survive at the end and be helped away from the Lake House by Ellie. This ending was filmed but cut as the film's conclusion was ultimately changed.
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RE: Insomnia - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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RE: Batman Forever - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
(at around 1h 30 mins) When Riddler and Two-Face invade Bruce Wayne's home, Two-Face flips his coin three times. Although many people believe he kept flipping the coin so he could get the desired outcome to kill Bruce (contrary to the comics where he is a stickler for flipping the coin once and unquestioningly accepting what it says), he was actually flipping the coin to determine the fate of all three people in the manor: Alfred Pennyworth, Chase Meridian, and Bruce Wayne.
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RE: The Lion King - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
This film marks the first time Pharrell Williams has collaborated with Disney on a film; he served as the producer for five songs.
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RE: The Matrix Reloaded - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The film's highway chase sequence took almost three months to shoot (longer than many films' entire shooting schedule). It was filmed at the closed Alameda Naval Air Station (Latitude 37°47'26.69"N Longitude 122°19'8.08"W). The main East and West runway, and part of another, were partially repaved and striped as a restricted-access highway, complete with entrance and exit ramps. The "sound barrier" walls restricted the viewing angles, and made it easier to insert a CGI skyline. Satellite and aerial imagery still shows the remains of the highway, but it's very clear with a viewer that shows past images (circa October 2002).
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RE: Adrift - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Hazana was a 1970s model Trintella. One of the reasons why it didn't sink is that it had a double-hulled design. The air sealed within the hull gave it buoyancy enough to bring it up after being submerged. However, the damage to the outer hull caused a serious leak, filling much of the space with water. This lowered the profile of the boat and increased its drag, which slowed its progress.
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RE: Contact - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
In the book, S.R. Hadden is in his 50s and in nearly perfect health. He decides to enter space orbit to extend his life. At the end of the book, he fakes his death, is cryogenically frozen, and sent off into deep space in hopes of becoming immortal when an advanced civilization comes upon his spaceship.
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RE: The Edge of Seventeen - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The working title of the movie was "Besties".
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RE: Thor - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The artifacts seen in the Asgard weapons vault are of various mystical objects seen in the Marvel comics. They are, in chronological appearance: The Tablet of Life and Time, a slab that can extend one's lifetime. The Eye of Agamotto, a mystic artifact wielded by supreme sorcerers of Earth. The Warlock's Eye, an artifact that can control people's minds. The Eternal Flame, a mystical flame that cannot be extinguished (played a major role in Thor: Ragnarok (2017)). The Casket of Ancient Winters, an enchanted container filled with frosty winds (played a major role in this movie). The Infinity Gauntlet, a glove encrusted with six reality-bending jewels. However, later on in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thanos had started to construct the Infinity Gauntlet, and Doctor Strange (2016) revealed the Eye was being held in Kamar-Taj. Thor: Ragnarok (2017) fixed this inconsistency by having some of the items in the vault be considered as fakes.