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* [[Doing It for the Art]]: [[Bruce Willis]] wasn't paid for the movie. His salary would have nearly doubled the film's budget, and he wanted to work with Gilliam badly enough that he opted for a cut of the box office receipts instead. |
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: [[Bruce Willis]] wasn't paid for the movie. His salary would have nearly doubled the film's budget, and he wanted to work with Gilliam badly enough that he opted for a cut of the box office receipts instead. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The seemingly-unimportant lab worker whose circuitous plane trip will {{spoiler|unleash the apocalyptic virus}}: doesn't he look like the [[Jerkass]] cop who [[Determinator|persistently oppresses]] [[House (TV series)|Gregory House, MD]]? But... it ''couldn't'' be him; neither of those characters are like the [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|infinitely kind and patient]] hospital resident on that [[St Elsewhere|oddball medical series]] (yeah, a long time ago), which wound up being remembered for the increasingly-complex [[Epileptic Trees|nutjob artifices]] inspired by its [[All Just a Dream]] finale. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The seemingly-unimportant lab worker whose circuitous plane trip will {{spoiler|unleash the apocalyptic virus}}: doesn't he look like the [[Jerkass]] cop who [[Determinator|persistently oppresses]] [[House (TV series)|Gregory House, MD]]? But... it ''couldn't'' be him; neither of those characters are like the [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|infinitely kind and patient]] hospital resident on that [[St. Elsewhere|oddball medical series]] (yeah, a long time ago), which wound up being remembered for the increasingly-complex [[Epileptic Trees|nutjob artifices]] inspired by its [[All Just a Dream]] finale. |
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** Done in universe by Dr. Railly, when she sees Cole in a photograph from [[World War |
** Done in universe by Dr. Railly, when she sees Cole in a photograph from [[World War I]], which was the first step to convincing her that Cole may be from the future. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series)|Arthur Dent]] is a future scientist! I mean present. Which is still the future in real life. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series)|Arthur Dent]] is a future scientist! I mean present. Which is still the future in real life. |
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* [[Playing Against Type]]: Along with ''[[Se7en]]'', one of the movies that helped Brad Pitt break out of pure pretty-boy type-casting. Also, Bruce Willis's character is notably more frail than what he usually plays. {{spoiler|This was the first movie where one of Bruce Willis' characters dies.}} |
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Along with ''[[Se7en]]'', one of the movies that helped Brad Pitt break out of pure pretty-boy type-casting. Also, Bruce Willis's character is notably more frail than what he usually plays. {{spoiler|This was the first movie where one of Bruce Willis' characters dies.}} |
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 11 April 2017
- Doing It for the Art: Bruce Willis wasn't paid for the movie. His salary would have nearly doubled the film's budget, and he wanted to work with Gilliam badly enough that he opted for a cut of the box office receipts instead.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: The seemingly-unimportant lab worker whose circuitous plane trip will unleash the apocalyptic virus: doesn't he look like the Jerkass cop who persistently oppresses Gregory House, MD? But... it couldn't be him; neither of those characters are like the infinitely kind and patient hospital resident on that oddball medical series (yeah, a long time ago), which wound up being remembered for the increasingly-complex nutjob artifices inspired by its All Just a Dream finale.
- Done in universe by Dr. Railly, when she sees Cole in a photograph from World War I, which was the first step to convincing her that Cole may be from the future.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Arthur Dent is a future scientist! I mean present. Which is still the future in real life.
- Playing Against Type: Along with Se7en, one of the movies that helped Brad Pitt break out of pure pretty-boy type-casting. Also, Bruce Willis's character is notably more frail than what he usually plays. This was the first movie where one of Bruce Willis' characters dies.