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* The very character of Emit Flesti, played by Willem Dafoe, in ''Faraway, So Close!'' |
* The very character of Emit Flesti, played by Willem Dafoe, in ''Faraway, So Close!'' |
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* ''[[Star Wars]]'' has [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Tuckerization a few]. For just three, Coleman Trebor (reference to visual effects artist Rob Coleman), Cin Drallig (the stunt coordinator who plays him, Nick Gillard) and a huge in-joke: the canon name for the [[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]] that cameos in ''[[The Phantom Menace]]'' is [[Steven Spielberg|Grebleips]]. Not to forget the infamous Ewok (close to "Wookie" spelled backwards). |
* ''[[Star Wars]]'' has [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Tuckerization a few]. For just three, Coleman Trebor (reference to visual effects artist Rob Coleman), Cin Drallig (the stunt coordinator who plays him, Nick Gillard) and a huge in-joke: the canon name for the [[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]] that cameos in ''[[The Phantom Menace]]'' is [[Steven Spielberg|Grebleips]]. Not to forget the infamous Ewok (close to "Wookie" spelled backwards). |
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* "Grebleips" first appeared in Steven Spielberg's first feature film ''[[Duel ( |
* "Grebleips" first appeared in Steven Spielberg's first feature film ''[[Duel (film)|Duel]]'', as the name of a pest control company. |
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* In ''Splice'', the two scientists name their creation "Dren", "nerd" backwards. |
* In ''Splice'', the two scientists name their creation "Dren", "nerd" backwards. |
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* ''Tobor the Great'' (1954) was about a robot designed to replace astronauts. |
* ''Tobor the Great'' (1954) was about a robot designed to replace astronauts. |