Rob Schneider:
appears as a thief in the "real life" story and as a Native American horse trader in one of the Western story sequences. He says his signature line 'I can do it' in the "story" scene.
When at the beach after Skeeter is hit by Jill, Jill's hat ends up on Skeeter's head perfectly fitted to the back of his head, even though Jill was on top of Skeeter.
In the scene where Skeeter first spends the night with the kids, Jill and the kids are making signs. On the sign that Bobbi is working on first the C is not colored in. A little while later the C is almost completely finished; a few seconds later the C is just started, and a few seconds later it is just a little bit less colored in than just a second before.
Mickey: [after Skeeter has just thrown ketchup at him]
you know what? Ketchup is GOOD for you! It exfoliates the skin, so who's the real victim here? YOU ARE!
The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.
Q
Is "Bedtime Stories" based on a book?
A
No. Bedtime Stories is Disney comedy based on an original script by screenwriters Matt Lopez and Tim Herlihy.
Q
Is this movie related to "Inkheart"?
A
No. Although both movies are fantasies, Inkheart is an adventure story based on a 2003 novel of the same name by Cornelia Funke, German author of children's stories. The film is due for release in early 2009.