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Strangest Facts About Famous Movies
Strangest Facts About Famous Movies In "The Wizard of Oz," the actors who played the munchkins were little people, but they were paid less than the actors who played the lead roles. In the original "King Kong" movie, the ape was portrayed by a man in a gorilla suit. In "Gone with the Wind," the burning of Atlanta was created by burning a large miniature set, not by filming a real burning city. In "The Shining," the elevator scene where blood pours out was created by using a mixture of water and red dye. The famous "I'll be back" line in "Terminator" was ad-libbed by Arnold Schwarzenegger and not in the script. The iconic shower scene in "Psycho" was filmed with chocolate syrup to simulate blood. The famous "jump to hyperspace" effect in "Star Wars" was created by filming a model of the spaceship flying past the camera while the film was exposed twice. The "Jaws" shark was named Bruce, after Steven Spielberg's lawyer. In "Jurassic Park," the T-Rex's roar was created by combining the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger, and an alligator. In "The Matrix," the "bullet time" effect was created using a technique called "time slicing."
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Geeks
Ten terrible characters
You know the feeling when watching a movie or TV show, a point comes after which we cease to root for the hero and hate the villain and with all our existence we wish for that one annoying, entitled, spoiled, hateful, terrible horrible character to die finally? Or at least to move to somewhere very unpleasant, like Hell, or some kind of negative dimension full of monsters or perhaps Florida.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Geeks







