Have you ever noticed any tenuous links or Easter eggs as they are sometimes called in the gaming world I'm talking about something that is deliberately included by the director or writer that points to another film they may or indeed they may not have worked on?
I am not talking about sequels or prequels that would just be silly.
For instance Orson Welles had a walk on part in most of his films.
I got the idea for this thread because I watched an old Stephen King film the other night called "Cats Eye" it's about a cat that is involved in three different stories at the end the cat saves Drew Barrymore from a Goblin, you may have seen it yourselves.
Okay, right at the beginning of the film the cat runs out into the road because a dog is chasing it and nearly gets ran over by a car I'd seen the film before but this was the first time I had noticed that the car involved was a cherry red 1958 Plymouth Fury and as it drives away you can see the name "Christine" on the fender sticker if you had blinked you would have missed the nod towards that other film by Stephen King..
So have you noticed anything like this in other films? It's just a bit of fun to while away the winter break from F1.
I am not talking about sequels or prequels that would just be silly.
For instance Orson Welles had a walk on part in most of his films.
I got the idea for this thread because I watched an old Stephen King film the other night called "Cats Eye" it's about a cat that is involved in three different stories at the end the cat saves Drew Barrymore from a Goblin, you may have seen it yourselves.
Okay, right at the beginning of the film the cat runs out into the road because a dog is chasing it and nearly gets ran over by a car I'd seen the film before but this was the first time I had noticed that the car involved was a cherry red 1958 Plymouth Fury and as it drives away you can see the name "Christine" on the fender sticker if you had blinked you would have missed the nod towards that other film by Stephen King..
So have you noticed anything like this in other films? It's just a bit of fun to while away the winter break from F1.
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