John Hughes shot The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off back to back to save money. He also used the same crew and sets, including the high school with the same posters on the walls.
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Jon Heder was paid only $1,000 for his role in Napoleon Dynamite.
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The first programme shown on BBC2 was Play School
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Walt Disney was a high school dropout and he was fired by a newspaper editor because "he lacked imagination and had no good ideas."
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London's King's Cross railway station has a platform 9 3/4 in dedication to Harry Potter.
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In 1997, Kevin Smith was hired by Warner Brothers to write the script for a Superman movie. He was forced to write Superman without the power of flight and he had to fight a giant spider. The movie would’ve starred Nicolas Cage.
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People actually live in the Mos Eisley set from Star Wars.
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