According to legend, there's a Superman in every episode of Seinfeld.
158
Rather than use CGI, Tim Burton had 40 squirrels trained to crack nuts for Charlie & The Chocolate Factory.
16
The most popular sport as a topic for a film is boxing.
57
After Disney threatened to sue three day care centers for unauthorized use of their characters, Hanna-Barbera gave them the right to use Universal characters as decorations.
3
Warner Brother's hated the name 'Beetlejuice', and urged Tim Burton to change it to something clever. Burton jokingly suggested calling the movie 'Scared Sheetless', and was horrified when the studio actually liked it.
12
In the movie 'The Wizard Of Oz', Toto the dog's salary was $125 a week, while Judy Garland’s was $500 a week.
5
Walt Disney was a high school dropout and he was fired by a newspaper editor because "he lacked imagination and had no good ideas."
18
The iconic roar made by Godzilla was produced by rubbing a leather glove across the strings of a double bass.
11