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* [[Acclaimed Flop]]: The film failed to reach $70 million on a $60 million budget, despite the fact that it's beloved by both critics and the audiences alike. |
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* [[Acclaimed Flop]] |
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* The Sisters' feathered capes include 183 feathers, all individually handmade and kept together with piano wire and woven into ball joints of the spine. |
* The Sisters' feathered capes include 183 feathers, all individually handmade and kept together with piano wire and woven into ball joints of the spine. |
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** Each feather can be slide over without getting stuck. |
** Each feather can be slide over without getting stuck. |
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* The Chinese's Zŭxiān bǎohù, a belief that one's ancestors will protect them in a form that involves bringing charms, talismans, or familiars to life, which what Monkey is. |
* The Chinese's Zŭxiān bǎohù, a belief that one's ancestors will protect them in a form that involves bringing charms, talismans, or familiars to life, which what Monkey is. |
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* Kubo and the Two Strings took five years to make. |
* Kubo and the Two Strings took five years to make. |
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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Most of the cast aren't Japanese. [[Ralph Fiennes]] attempts to bury his English born accent when portraying the Moon King, the results: Overpronouncing his Rs. |
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** McConaughey had to practice speaking, without his trademark Texas drawl. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] Seems that the [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Warden]] decided to have a quiet life after getting defeated by Katara and some earthbenders in a prison uprising. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] Seems that the [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Warden]] decided to have a quiet life after getting defeated by Katara and some earthbenders in a prison uprising. |
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** The Moon King was a [[Liberty's Kids|British General and Lord]], who didn't know that James Armistead was a patriot spy, surrendered in Yorktown, and lost the American Revolution. |
** The Moon King was a [[Liberty's Kids|British General and Lord]], who didn't know that James Armistead was a patriot spy, surrendered in Yorktown, and lost the American Revolution. |