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U.s. Soldier | Sheriff
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5.4/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 5,624,282 USD
The "flatworm theory" used in the movie (that flatworms can eat the remains of their own kind and absorb their knowledge) is based on actual tests given to flatworms which involved seeing how quickly they would make the "correct" turn at a Y-intersection after eating the previous experimenters. The results were more inconclusive than the film says.
"Affleck, you da bomb in Phantoms, yo!" was a phrase coined by Jason Mewes in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), and has been a popular phrase whenever Ben Affleck is mentioned in media.
An adaptation of the novel was originally set to be made in the late 1980s or early 1990s by New World Pictures and Allied Vision Entertainment, but was shelved after New World filed for bankruptcy.
When Lisa, Jennifer, Stuart, and Bryce are in the police station, the phone rings and noises begin emitting from it. The first names written on the speed dial buttons on the phone are those of several of the crew members: Joe (director Joe Chappelle), Deb (production pesigner Deborah Raymond), Dorian (production designer Dorian Vernacchio), and Dave (best boy grip David Youngs).
Establishing shots are mostly of Georgetown, Colorado, a small mining town on Interstate 70, just east of the Eisenhower tunnel.
"General Copperfield: The first thing we'd like to know is what we're dealing with: Biological, chemical, or other. Sheriff Bryce Hammond: ...Well, I'm leaning towards "other"."
"Sheriff Bryce Hammond: If we keep our heads straight, we'll get out of here - I promise you. Jenny: How can you be so sure? [Hammond shows her a candy wrapper fortune that reads "Luck is on your side"]"