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  • 'Nuke The Whales' In 'Waterworld' on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#24) 'Nuke The Whales' In 'Waterworld'

    From Redditor u/AlitaBattlePringleTM:

    In Waterworld (1995), the Exxon Valdez oil tanker is equipped with what is probably the last car in existence, sporting a "NUKE THE WHALES" bumper sticker as a parody on how terrible the climate change problem had become even those 25 years ago.

  • Authentic Shooting Star In 'Jaws' on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#8) Authentic Shooting Star In 'Jaws'

    From Redditor u/jkharr200634:

    Watching Jaws (1975) tonight with my son and saw a shooting star in the background when Chief Brody was loading his gun. Steven Spielberg said this was completely a coincidence and not an optical effect.

  • Homage To The Original Cover In 'Life of Pi' on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#19) Homage To The Original Cover In 'Life of Pi'

    From Redditor u/TheLittleBravepotato:

    This shot in Life of Pi pays homage to the novel's first edition cover.

  • That's Not A Rash In The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Series on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#6) That's Not A Rash In The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Series

    From a Redditor:

    In the Pirates of the Caribbean series (2003), Jack Sparrow has a red spot on his jaw. This red spot is a joke between Depp and the makeup department. The red spot is actually supposed to be syphilis, and it gets progressively more noticeable in each film.

  • Um, Smoke Isn't Really Coming From There In 'Titanic' on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#14) Um, Smoke Isn't Really Coming From There In 'Titanic'

    From Redditor u/One_pop_each:

    In Titanic: The fourth smoke stack isn’t emitting any thick smoke. That’s because the real Titanic’s fourth stack was a dummy, only used to look more proportionate.

  • So That's Why The Carnivorous Island Seems So Familiar In 'Life of Pi' on Random Small Details From High Seas Movies That Fans Noticed

    (#20) So That's Why The Carnivorous Island Seems So Familiar In 'Life of Pi'

    From Redditor u/Uranianfever:

    In Life of Pi, the carnivorous island resembles the Hindu god 'Vishnu' (he is mentioned in the movie), who in the myths, sleeps on the infinite cosmic ocean creating the universe by day and destroying it by night (symbolic of the island that gives life during the day and consumes it at night).

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