Some shots in The Avengers, including some featured in the trailer, were filmed on an iPhone.
[QUOTE=darcy010;32897020]Some shots in The Avengers, including some featured in the trailer, were filmed on an iPhone.[/QUOTE]
I wonder what shot it was in the trailer
In [B]Scarface[/B], according to the "scorecard" feature on the Platinum Edition DVD, the word "fuck" and its derivatives are used 226 times for an average of 1.32 fucks per minute.
[QUOTE=Hakita;32897559]In [B]Scarface[/B], according to the "scorecard" feature on the Platinum Edition DVD, the word "fuck" and its derivatives are used 226 times for an average of 1.32 fucks per minute.[/QUOTE]
In [B]Pulp Fiction[/B], 'fuck' is used 256 times.
In 'Fuck: The documentary' it is used 824 :smug:
[QUOTE=TheMercWithAMouth;31287923][b]Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring[/b] - During the fight scene between Lurtz and Aragorn, there was a part where Lurtz threw Aragorn's elven knife, which Aragorn had embedded in the Uruk-hai's leg previously in the fight, at the part where Aragorn is forced to deflect the knife with his sword. This, however, was not meant to happen in the script. In the original script, the knife was meant to hit the tree behind Aragorn but due to the restricted vision caused by the Lurtz mask, Lawrence Makoare, Lurtz's actor, missed his target and threw the knife directly at Viggo Mortensen, Aragorn's actor, who was narrowly capable of deflecting the oncoming knife before it made contact with him.
Here's a video(0:35 to 0:44)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geMOjj4o2Jg[/media]
So yeah Boromir and Aragorn's actors were badass.[/QUOTE]
Actually, the knife stunt was written in, however Viggo Mortensen wanted to try it himself and Jackson loved it on the first take so much that Mortensen's stunt double left the set.
[QUOTE=fish puncher;32898146]In [B]Pulp Fiction[/B], 'fuck' is used 256 times.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but Pulp Fiction has Samuel L. Jackson, so it's expected.
For the scene in Shawshank Redemption where Brooks fed a maggot to Jake the crow, the producers had to find a maggot that died of natural causes because the American Humane Society considered it cruel to the maggot.
Han solo's gun is actualy just a mauser c96 with parts attatched to make it look futuristic:
[img]http://www.golgo73.com/IMAGES/ChurchillHanSolo_MauserC96.jpg[/img]
In [B]Freedom Writers[/B], the top 5 main actors had their careers improved since the movie.
The actors appear in Transformers 3: Dark Side of the Moon, Doctor Who, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Alice In Wonderland, Dexter, Sucker Punch, Secretariat, Monk, Grey's Anatomy, General Hospital, ER, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Weeds, and 17 again after the movie. Only a 2-3 of the actors had appeared in notable movies or TV shows before the movie.
The flag in the court scene of the [B]1969 True Grit[/B] is historically accurate for the time where the film takes place.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Hi0XH.png[/img]
Yet, the courthouse was built in 1888 and the film is filmed in around 1880
Tangled
Most expensive animated movie and 2nd most expensive movie of all time
While Hans Zimmer was composing the soundtrack for the 2009 Sherlock Holmes film, he wanted a load of unconventional instruments, including a dodgy old piano. Initially, he detuned his own piano, but decided that it just sounded out of tune rather than beat up, so he ended up finding a piano nobody wanted anymore, rented an empty carpark, and did "hideous things" to it.
[B]Saving Private Ryan[/B]
The two "German" soldiers who are shot trying to surrender were speaking Czech. They were saying, "Please don't shoot me, I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone, I am Czech!" They were members of what the Germans called Ost East Battalions, men - mostly Czech and Polish - taken prisoner in eastern European countries invaded by Germany and forced into the German army.
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