The equations seen on the classroom chalk boards are actual equations written by the real life John Nash.
Due to the difficulty and large amount of time it took to remove the Batman suit, George Clooney reportedly urinated in his suit on at least one occasion.
The mugshots of a young-looking Morgan Freeman that are attached to his parole papers are actually pictures of Morgan's younger son.
Whenever John Travolta goes to the toilet something bad happens.
Steven Spielberg was not paid for this film. He refused to accept a salary, citing that it would be 'blood money'.
When a member sprays the priest with a hose, the camera briefly shakes. This happens because the cameraman couldn't keep himself from laughing.
When Gandalf has his big stand-off scene with the Balrog, Ian McKellen is actually acting to a ping pong ball.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt performed all but one of his own stunts during the fight scene in the spinning hallway.
[Film title] is told the trick [to ping-pong] is to 'keep his eye on the ball' by another soldier. After that moment, whenever he is shown playing ping-pong, he never blinks.
Many extras were authentic mental patients.
All scenes that take place within [film title] have a green tint, as if watching them through a computer monitor, while scenes in the real world have normal coloring.
All of John Doe's books were real books, written for the film. They took two months to complete and cost $15,000.
The idea for this movie started only with the concept of a movie poster of five guys in a lineup.
All the principal actors underwent grueling army training - except for Matt Damon, who was spared so that the other actors would convey that resentment in their performances.
The cleansing of the river spirit is based on a real-life incident in the writer/director's life in which he participated in the cleaning of a river.
This movie marks the first time in 16 years that Leonardo DiCaprio didn't get the top billing.
The survival of both the Twinkie and the cockroach perpetuates the urban myth that even should the world end, both will survive indefinitely.
Shooting went on under the working title 'Hello Kitty', a reference to the character of Kitty Pryde.
The actors snorted crushed B vitamins for scenes involving cocaine.
Robin Williams's last line in the film, 'That son of a b**** stole my line,' was ad-libbed.
Almost all of the scenes had at least one or two ad-libs. Most of Bill Murray's lines are ad-libs.
When asked what his favorite thing about making this film was, André the Giant replied, without skipping a beat, 'Nobody looks at me.'
Amy Adams said writer/director Spike Jonze would essentially lock her and Joaquin Phoenix in a room together for an hour or two every other day, and make them talk to each other.
An Australian (Guy Pearce) plays a Brit, a Briton (Eve Best) plays an American, and an American (Jennifer Ehle) plays an Australian.
The opening scene, from the establishing view of Earth to Dr. Stone detaching from the structure, is a single, continuous shot lasting about twelve and a half minutes.
During production, Christian Bale followed the morning routine that his character describes toward the beginning of the film.
The scene in the airport was cut by most airlines on their plane trips... except Qantas.
Justin Timberlake lost 15-17 pounds for his role in this movie. He felt that making himself look skinnier would make him look younger.
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