Trivia: Ryan Gosling only has 17 lines of dialogue in the entire film.
Trivia: During production, Sylvester Stallone suffered a gash in his right foot whilst filming a fight scene. The injury required 70 stitches.
Trivia: This was the first film from a black director to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Trivia: The first entirely English-language film made by acclaimed South Korean director Park Chan-Wook.
Trivia: When Flint Lockwood's Party-in-a-Box goes off during an Inventor Presentation, two Wilhelm Screams can be heard.
Trivia: The Boeing 747 (G-BDXJ) seen in the background during the climactic scene at the airport is the same one used in Casino Royale to depict the prototype aeroplane at Miami. It is also seen in many episodes of the UK television series Top Gear.
Trivia: When Keller looks at the newspaper detailing Bob Taylor's suicide whilst at Holly's house, the reporter who wrote the article is called Aaron Guzikowski. Aaron Guzikowski is also the name of the movie's screenwriter. (01:51:15)
Trivia: The monkeys in the newspaper look exactly like the monkeys from Madagascar, another Dreamworks movie.
Trivia: Although they played mother and son in this film, Debbie Reynolds (born 1932) was only twelve years older than Michael Douglas (born 1944).
Trivia: When a motorcyclist trips over a rock during a chase scene, he yells a Wilhelm scream.
Trivia: Final film of famed production designer Allan Cameron. Cameron got his start on television, and went on to be well-known for his work in sci-fi, action and fantasy films, such as 1999's "The Mummy," "Starship Troopers," "Willow" and "Highlander." He sadly passed away a few years after the film's release.
Trivia: The infamous "Giant Jumbo Jellyfish" sequence isn't purposely bad as many assume. Nguyen was trying to show that the impacts of Global Warming (which is the explanation given for the birds attacking in both films) were beginning to effect other species, but because he blew much of his budget on more elaborate sequences (including renting out the famous "Jaws" backlot), the sequence was hastily assembled with no time and budget.
Trivia: Netflix uses the International Theatrical Version of the film (which they tend to do a lot), that cuts a few jokes or changes some scenes from the US Theatrical Version. For example, instead of Tony Montana from "Scarface" in Ron's eyes, it's Frank Dux (Jean-Claude Van Damme) from "Bloodsport", which is also a mistake since the film came out in 1988.