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Steven Allan Spielberg, as you all know is an American director, producer, and screenwriter. He is one of the most successful directors in Hollywood currently. He has directed almost 32 movies that were either commercial successes or loved by the audiences. The list of his best works is long but some of them include “E.T.“, “Jaws“, and “The Color Purple” among others. Today, we’ll talk about small details fans noticed fromSteven Spielbergmovies that will make you re-watch them. Check it out! Also, let us know in the comments if you noticed any detail(s) that make these movies rewatchable.

Photo: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Steven Spielberg

1. The Theory Of Lapel Flowers

If you notice, anybody who had the lapel flower in the movie “Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade” would want to kill Indy. Moreover, Indy even signals towards the fact that Elsa wants to kill her by giving her a lapel flower!

2. The Uncanny Resemblance

Steven Spielberg always wanted to make a James Bond movie, but he was denied it. So, he decided to make Indiana Jones. While doing so, in the movie “Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom“, Indiana Jones is dressed up as James Bond.

3. The Unnoticed Cameo

In 1991’sHook, the couple that we see floating is Carrie Fisher and George Lucas after Tinkerbell fairy dusts them.

Who doesn’t know Glenn Close, right? But did you know she played the role of Gutless, the pirate who gets thrown in the “Boo Box” by Captain Hook? Erm, yes. It’s true!

5. Cameo By Real Frank Abagnale In The Movie

The movie “Catch Me If You Can” is based on Frank Abagnale. The scene where the officer puts Leo into the cop car is played by the real Frank Abagnale.

6. They Used Real Sound From Lincoln’s Watch Instead Of Sound Effects

In the 2012’s Lincoln, the sound that you hear coming from his watch isn’t some effect. But it is the real sound of his watch ticking that was recorded in his Presidential Library.

7. Specific Camera Angles For The Film E.T.

Steven Spielberg decided to shoot using low camera angles. That’s because he wanted to show how things would appear from a child’s perspective.

8. Dr. Wu’s True Nature Was Evident Since The Beginning

In the movie “Jurassic Park“, Dr. Wu was seen erasing a data-sheet in the lab. This is considered unethical and improper in scientific settings. This proves Dr. Wu’s true nature in the beginning only justifying his corrupt nature in the later films.

9. Spelling Mistakes In “Jurassic Park“

The scientists in “Jurassic Park” were skilled geneticists, they couldn’t get the spelling of Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus correct!

10. Batman Series Theme Song Can Be Heard In “Ready Player One“

In the movie, there is a racing scene where you can hear 1966’s Batman series theme song in the tire screeches when the Batmobile comes to a sliding halt.

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Photo: Hook / Steven Spielberg

Photo: Hook / Steven Spielberg

Photo: Catch Me If You Can / Steven Spielberg