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ITT: interesting movie trivia

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>A young Jenny McCarthy was auditioning for Under Siege 2. Steven Seagal asked her to take off her top. When she saw the script, she realized that the film didn’t call for any nudity, and called Steven out on it. He responded that the film involved “off-camera nudity."
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>When Woody Allen cast Jason Biggs as the lead in "Anything Else", he was under the impression that Biggs was Jewish. During filming, Allen began talking to Biggs about the Jewish holiday, Rosh Hashanah. Biggs did not know what to say and told Allen that he was in fact a Catholic. Allen said at the Venice Film Festival, “I saw him in that pie movie [American Pie] and I thought he was a Jew.”
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>>85101547
According to IMDB, Lindsey Lohan was originally casted in Michelle Monaghan's role in Source Code, before her "legal troubles".

Kind of think we dodged a bullet on that one.
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>"Paul Dano wasn't actually originally cast in 12 Years a Slave. Rumor has it that at some point during the shoot he randomly wandered onto the Louisiana set and started ordering the black actors around,[5] screaming obscenities at them. Steve McQueen, having the deft touch and artistic integrity that he does, kept the cameras rolling and was able to capture most of the footage. They even made some adjustments to the original story in order to work the harrowing footage into the film.[6][7]
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>>85101723
>Jason Biggs isn't Jewish

That's relevatory as fuck, I had no idea.
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>>85101547
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>>85101723
Should've walked into a bank interview instead and said hello.

Starting Salary: $300,000.
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>>85101723
>Biggs' mother is of Sicilian descent.

Nah, he's jewish. A lot of jews that immigrated to new york claimed to be Silician to try and get in the good graces of older Italian families. That's why there's a bunch of "Italians" that look like the stereotypical jew.
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The scene where Wendy confronts Jack with the baseball bat took an entire day. Kubrick made Duvall do 127 takes, and derided her acting ability the entire time, basically torturing her to get the performance he wanted. Her tears and exhaustion in that shot are real.
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>>85102442
based kubrick
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Taxi Driver: The clash between Martin Scorsese, the MPAA and the executives at Columbia over the violent content of this film has gone into legend. One of the biggest rumors is that, when facing an X rating from the MPAA and having to edit the film, Scorsese stayed up all night drinking with a loaded gun in his hand, preparing to shoot the executive at Columbia the next day. After an entire night of persuasion from his friends, Scorsese decided to mute the colors in the violent climax and subsequently got his R rating. There are many variations on this legend, one saying that Scorsese was actually planning to take his OWN life; another says that he actually brought the gun to Columbia and threatened the executive until the executive relented.
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Most of the film, as well as several other features by Werner Herzog, was shot on a 35mm camera that he stole from his film school. He readily admits to the theft but also attempts to justify it with the significance of the films he's made with the camera.
According to director Werner Herzog, Klaus Kinski threatened to abandon the film entirely at one point during the shooting. Herzog says he threatened to kill Kinski and then turn the gun on himself if Kinski left - and later declared he was quite prepared to do so. Kinski stated in interviews that Herzog wielded a pistol to emphasize the threat, but Herzog denies this.
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To pass time between takes, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck would see who could lift the heaviest weights above their head. A small rivalry broke out between the two actors, resulting in arguments on set. Snyder liked this as it added extra tension to the scenes they filmed together.
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Marlon Brando was paid $1 million in advance. He threatened to quit and keep the advance. Francis Ford Coppola told his agent that he didn't care, and if they couldn't get Brando, they would try Jack Nicholson, Robert Redford, and then Al Pacino. Brando eventually turned up late, drunk, 40kg (about 88lbs) overweight, and admitted he hadn't read the script or even "Heart of Darkness", the book it was based on. He read Coppola's script, and refused to do it. After days of arguments over single lines of dialogue, an ad-lib style script was agreed upon, and this was shot according to Brando's stipulations that he be filmed mostly in shadows.
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A fistful of dollors was basically a remake of yojimbo, kurosawa sued and the filmakers had to pay 15% of the movie's earning to akira kurosawa.
Kurosawa made more money from this (a fistful of dollors) than he made from yojimbo.
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>>85102860
which actually ended up working to the benefit of the film
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>>85102860
>select all squares with washed up actors
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>>85102772
>Snyder liked this as it added extra tension to the scenes they filmed together.

but there wasn't any tension
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The "baseball scene" in Inglorious Basterds where Donny Donowitz smashes the brains of that german soldier, wasn't supposed to go down like that, originally. The first german soldier was supposed to tell the basters what they wanted to know. But when Tarantino was doing casting in Germany, he offered the role to this german actor he wanted to work with.
The guy read his scene in script, and told Tarantino that he does want to work with him, but he will not portray a german soldier as a coward. So Quentin re-wrote the scene, and that character. And "I respectfully refuse, sir!" became one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
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>>85102772
They just sound like a couple of bores to be honest
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>>85101547
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>>85102860
Based Brando
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>>85102281
Man, it must suck being this paranoid about everyone being Jewish. Just drop it you fool.
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>>85103134
He meant sexual tension
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Chad Stahelski, one of the directors of John Wick which stars Keanu Reeves, was Keanu Reeves' stunt double in The Matrix.
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>>85103310
your e a kike
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>>85101723

Definitely a jew. I asked my dad and he agreed 100%.
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>>85103352
Also in John Wick, they weren't allowed to give laxatives to the puppy under CA law, so they spent $5000 on CGI dog shit.
http://www.slashfilm.com/unnecessary-cgi-special-effects/
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>>85103310
youre ((JUICE)))
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Marlon Brando did not have his lines memorized in The Godfather. They had to place cue cards off camera for him to read. They were sometimes taped to the bodies of other actors and positioned so that the camera didn't capture them.
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>>85103352
oh you can tell
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>>85103391
>>85103434
And you're both 12 year old sheltered morons.
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>>85103463
what the fuck was his problem?
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White Men Can't Jump was one of Stanley Kubrick's favorite movies towards the end of his life.

http://www.indiewire.com/2013/02/stanley-kubricks-favorite-films-included-the-jerk-white-men-cant-jump-modern-romance-101486/
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>>85102860
Movie?
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>>85103535
He wanted out of acting but they pulled him back in with money.
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Walt Disney wanted Snow White's voice to be special, so he made the voice actress Adriana Caselotti sign a contract forbidding her from acting again. But she has an uncredited role in the Wizard of Oz - during the Tin Man's song 'If I Only Had A Heart', she's the female voice who sings "Wherefore art thou, Romeo?"
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>>85103634
>so he made the voice actress Adriana Caselotti sign a contract forbidding her from acting again
christ, disney was a fucking monster..
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>>85103606
Apocalypse Now, come on anon get your shit together.
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In Blade Runner, when Rachel confronts Deckard in his apartment after her revelation about her past, Deckard throws her against a wall before kissing her. Rachel's tears in the dialoge afterwards, while dramatic, are genuine. Harrison Ford actually hurt her.
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>>85103463
>>85102860
Was it autism?
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>>85101547
Based Brando. This reminded me of how he was the integral part of that enormous trainwreck called The Island of Dr. Moreau:

>Marlon Brando wore a small radio receiver to aid him remembering his lines. Co-star David Thewlis claimed "He'd be in the middle of a scene and suddenly he'd be picking up police messages and Marlon would repeat, 'There's a robbery at Woolworths'."

>It was Marlon Brando's idea for Doctor Moreau to wear an ice-bucket on his head in one scene. He came up with the idea out of boredom and because of the heat. Everyone was to afraid to ask him to remove it.

>According to David Thewlis, Marlon Brando described making the film as like trying to complete a crossword puzzle while falling down an elevator shaft.

>Hofschneider’s screentime was further cut down because Brando became obsessed with the world’s smallest man, Nelson De La Rosa. So he insisted the script be revised, and with some Hofschneider’s scenes being given to De La Rosa.

>Brando also began to clash with Kilmer over the latter's continuing erratic behavior, and according to Film Threat magazine, on one occasion Brando told Kilmer: "You're confusing your talents with the size of your paycheck".

>Actors playing Moreau's creations would spend hours in makeup, only to find out that they weren't needed. At one point, a day's filming was cancelled when Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer refused to come out of their trailers until the other did.

And the list goes on. It was truly one of the most insane filming ever in the history of Hollywood due to various reasons.
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>>85103818
>was

I've got another bit of trivia about Walt that you may want to hear...
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>>85102281
How does that even make sense if they didnt even speak italian?
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>>85103598
it's a good movie desu
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>>85102940
I love Leone's defense of allegedly ripping off Yojimbo,
He said that the story [of Yojimbo and affod] was a really well-known Italian folk-tale and that he was just reclaiming it
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>>85101723
>woody allen literally only hired him because he'sa kike
top kek his movies make so much more sense
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>>85103919
go on...
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>>85102708
i would give that man my penis if he needed it.
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>>85103936
Don't try to interject logic and rational into the argument, their tiny brains can't handle it.
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>>85104061
he's Frozen.
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>>85103908
>Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer refused to come out of their trailers until the other did.
>while a bunch of people in animal make-up sits and watches, maybe begging them to come out

This has the making of one hell of a good comedy.

>>85103904
No, it was ego, an ego that people just never stopped fanning. If someone had actually told him to fuck off rather than go along with him on absolutely everything he wouldn't have ended up with such kooky demands.
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>>85101997
classic paul dano
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>>85104050
>top kek his movies make so much more sense
>his movies
all movies you mean
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>>85103908
>>85103463
>>85102860
Honestly, why do directors put up with this shit. There's no way it's possibly worth the man-hours wasted to get this bumbling entitled fuck working that you couldn't just grab another well known actor and pay off Brando's contract.
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>>85104132
>tm
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>During filming for BAD BOYS, Will Smith refused to say the line "I love you, man" to Martin Lawrence. Director Michael Bay argued that it was important to the characters' development, but Smith was resolute. After nearly 24 hours of arguing, Bay relented and told Smith to improvise something of equal significance. Smith realized that he couldn't and agreed to the line.
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>>85104132
>he's Frozen 2: Olaf's Adventure
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>>85104279
fucking child. i didn't think i could hate him more...
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>>85103936
>>85104109
How does it logically follow that a jew who poses as an Italian would be unable to speak Italian?
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>I hate Woody Allen physically, I dislike that kind of man.
>I can hardly bear to talk to him. He has the Chaplin disease. That particular combination of arrogance and timidity sets my teeth on edge.

>He is arrogant. Like all people with timid personalities, his arrogance is unlimited. Anybody who speaks quietly and shrivels up in company is unbelievably arrogant. He acts shy, but he’s not. He’s scared. He hates himself, and he loves himself, a very tense situation. It’s people like me who have to carry on and pretend to be modest. To me, it’s the most embarrassing thing in the world—a man who presents himself at his worst to get laughs, in order to free himself from his hang-ups. Everything he does on the screen is therapeutic.
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>>85104279
This is pure autism
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>>85104205
That's literally how good Brando was. It's as simple as that.
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>>85104382
Because thats nonsense. Jews have a community and tend to stick together, why would they lie about being another ethnicity.
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>>85103463
>>85102860
The cat Brando was holding and petting was a stray cat that wandered on set.
He had to dub his lines in later because the cat was purring so loud that the mic didn't pick up Brando's lines. Apparently the director wanted him to get rid of the cat but was too intimidated to ask.
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>Initially, Gene Hackman refused to cut off his mustache to play Lex Luthor. In early one-sheets of the movie his face is featured with a mustache. Before Richard Donner and Hackman met face-to-face, Donner proposed to Hackman that if he would cut his mustache, Donner would cut his too, and Hackman agreed. It turned out later that Donner did not have a mustache at all. He wore a false moustache that he peeled off at the last moment.
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>Waiter: Gentlemen, bon appétit. How is everything?

>O.W.: We’re talking, thank you. [Waiter leaves.] I wish they wouldn’t do that. If I ever own a restaurant, I will never allow the waiters to ask if the diners like their dishes. Particularly when they’re talking.

>H.J.: What is wrong with your food?

>O.W.: It’s not what I had yesterday.

>H.J.: You want to try to explain this to the waiter?

>O.W.: No, no, no. One complaint per table is all, unless you want them to spit in the food. Let me tell you a story about George Jean Nathan, America’s great drama critic. Nathan was the tightest man who ever lived, even tighter than Charles Chaplin. And he lived for 40 years in the Hotel Royalton, which is across from the Algonquin. He never tipped anybody in the Royalton, not even when they brought the breakfast, and not at Christmastime. After about ten years of never getting tipped, the room-service waiter peed slightly in his tea. Everybody in New York knew it but him. The waiters hurried across the street and told the waiters at Algonquin, who were waiting to see when it would finally dawn on him what he was drinking! And as the years went by, there got to be more and more urine and less and less tea. And it was a great pleasure for us in the theater to look at a leading critic and know that he was full of piss. And I, with my own ears, heard him at the ‘21’ complaining, saying, “Why can’t I get tea here as good as it is at the Royalton?” That’s when I fell on the floor, you know.
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>>85104510
But why would they be unable to speak Italian?
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>>85104557
god, this man was a fucking trainwreck
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>>85104583
is this fucking gradeschool? what's wrong with all these actors?
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>>85104382
Where the fuck did the jew learn good enough Italian to fool anyone? Did he just take the bus downtown to Italian-class after work?
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>>85104645
Why would they need to?
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>>85104557
>tfw you'll never wander in off the street and get petted by Brando as he shoots one of his most famous scenes
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>>85104676
What if they lived in Italy
>>85104693
Living in Italy?
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>Michael Bay envisioned PEARL HARBOR as an R-rated war epic revolving around the friendship between Ben Affleck's and Josh Hartnett's characters, but the studio demanded the movie to be PG-13 and include a love triangle to ape TITANIC. Bay disagreed with the demands and temporarily quit production over a dozen times.

>Kate Beckinsale later complained about Bay's behavior on set, claiming that he told her to lose weight after she wore "unflattering" leather trousers to her audition and was later heard saying that she was cast because she was "plain" and non-threatening to the average female moviegoer.
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>>85103191
Absolutely based.
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>>85104741
Then yes, but as the original anon implied they wanted to infiltrate the Sicilians in New York. Which is pants on head retarded
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Perhaps more musician/fashion designer than actor, Kanye is still known to be difficult when he finds himself on a set. Will Ferrell had this to say about the egotistical rapper while filming Anchorman 2:

"It was very surreal to have Kanye – who’s such a big fan of comedy – in our movie hanging out for two days. He was playing the new tracks a lot – over and over. Even when you’re trying to film, he’s playing the tracks. They’re loud, too. We got a scared 18-year-old intern to ask him to turn them down.” “He hung out, even after we said: ‘You’re done.’ He was like, ‘no, no’ and stayed in the background, hanging out and fighting with people.“
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>>85104279
He's gay and it hit too close to homo
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>>85103858
Fuckin kek
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>>85104821
>Kate Beckinsale
>plain
is this not earth?
i guess Bay was right about the romance shit. totally ruined an otherwise solid movie.
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>>85104741
>live in Italy speaking Italian and everything
>emigrate to the US
>guy at Ellis island asks where you're from and you say Italy
>"those conniving Jews pretended to be Italian just to get in good graces with the Italian families!"
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>During filming for 2014's Transformers: Age of Extinction, director Michael Bay was approached by local crooks who attempted to extort protection money from the production crew. When Bay refused, one of the crooks threw a nearby air-conditioner at him in a fit of rage, which was the inspiration for the scene in which Mark Wahlberg's and Titus Welliver's characters fight on the side of a building using air-conditioners as a weapons.
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Steven Seagal is known to have a military-like disposition on set. He apparently brought that energy with him when he was set to host "Saturday Night Live" in 1991. Cast member Tim Meadows recalls, "The biggest problem with Steven Seagal was that he would complain about jokes that he didn’t get, so it was like – you can’t explain something to somebody in German if they don’t speak German. He just wasn’t funny and he was very critical of the cast and the writing staff. He didn’t realize that you can’t tell somebody they’re stupid on Wednesday and expect them to continue writing for you on Saturday."
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>>85104899
Yes, that doesn't make sense. I'm pretty sure the only country in the world that banned jews and considered them especially poorly at the time was Norway.
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>based Brandoposters
So, basically, Brando was (and probably always will be) the most powerful actor to ever live.
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>>85105136
I read that Seagal was such a gigantic asshole that they were DANGEROUSLY close to just scrapping the whole episode, telling everyone to go home, and just rerunning a previous episode that night, and that's the closest they ever got to that.
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>>85101997
classic
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>>85101547
I like the story where Steven segal gets choked out by some stunt guy/martial arts expert and end up shitting his pants
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>>85105141
stop trying to justify the bullshit
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>>85105294
Brando was paid over 2 million dollars for 2 weeks of work for Superman. That's 2 million dollars to read off a bunch of fantastic nonsense in a fancy bathrobe, and it's still one of the most captivating and mezmorizing performances ever shown in a capeshit movie to this day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy3-mXnkoYA&t
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>>85105136
>Seagal horrified the SNL sketch by proposing a sketch where he'd play a pdychiatrist who keeps trying to molest a patient while she tearfully recounts how she was raped.
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>>85103518
>people brings up news
>jew tries to jew
>gets called out
>y...y....you're just underage
Whst do you care if people mentions jews? It's Hollywood! Stop being a stereotype.

t. Jew
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>>85105768
Same reason as Popeye.
You want to protect her.
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>>85105014
not him but yeah everyone was anti semetic so it's possible it happened at least once
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>>85105741
I'd pay to see that sketch.
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>>85105741
Could be funny, but Seagal would not have been able to pull it off.
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>>85101547
how can one man be so based
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>>85105768
because she was a unique looking qt
she's literally crazy now, though, completely out of her mind
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>>85102160
he couldn't sanction the buffoonery
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>>85101547
LIKE A FUCKING BAWS!
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>>85102160
I stopped liking this idiot when he was suddenly an anti-vaxxer
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>>85105768
>Why do I have such a hard spot for this derpy looking woman
Ftfy
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>>85106011
She looks like that rat-faced girl that was working with the ugly blonde woman.
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>>85103191
that was an epic scene in a movie that somehow had a jewish viewpoint without being jewish propaganda, very rare to see in movies.
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>>85106130
Have you read about his current legal trouble?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3860224/STD-test-filed-Jim-Carrey-wrongful-death-lawsuit-confirms-positive-results-Herpes-Chlamidya-Hepatitis-A.html

http://people.com/movies/jim-carrey-calls-std-allegations-irrelevant-in-wrongful-death-lawsuit/
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>>85106130
>wanting to stick mercury into infants
kys
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>>85106011
She looks more like Lydia Deetz than the actual actor. If the cartoon came first I mean.
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>>85103282
>Being so powerful that the sun rises and sets on your command.
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>>85104610
that's funny
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>>85106273
>american education
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>>85106011
wow i'd fuck the shit out of her
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>>85106239
>Jim Carrey confirmed for Herpes, Chlamydia and Hepatitis A

lol, what a degenerate
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>>85104394
>He’s scared. He hates himself, and he loves himself, a very tense situation

The PERFECT sumation of the beta by the alpha
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>>85104279
How the fuck do you not think of a single replacement line after 24 hours? No wonder dude is a scientologist, he's a complete moron.
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>>85104821
Cut out the romantic triangle bullshit and you're left with a really great movie. Saw it in the theater with my high school sweetheart and got some of the best head I have ever gotten in my life. We still enjoy watching that movie together sometimes.
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>>85105362
Wasn't he also added to that really short list of people that Lorne Michaels said would never be invited back over that episode?
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>>85106011
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>>85105822
I'm missing my foreskin as well, the casual anti-Semitism is retarded because muh muh Hollywood conspiracy. What are you a bootlicker?
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>>85106682
LMAO DUDE PATTERNS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckhbz4xuLfM
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>>85106834
Who else is on it?
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>>85106973
These type of skinny, delicate-looking girls can usually take a hardcore pounding
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>>85107134
http://snl.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Banned_Performers
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>>85107158
Maybe it's that contrast that's such an attraction.
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>>85103191
Based Eichorst.
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>>85104181
>If someone had actually told him to fuck off rather than go along with him on absolutely everything he wouldn't have ended up with such kooky demands.

It was much too late to do that.
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>>85107103
>we are who we chose to be
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>>85105670

pretty boring performance desu, no depth
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>>85107371
Am I supposed to like the literal Nazi vampire and Palmer more than any of the good guys? What did Guillermo mean by this?
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>>85107401
Not boring at all.
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>>85104050
All his movies are about the problems of rich jews in new york. Come on man.
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>>85106011
Kubrick shattered her mind.
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>>85107648

How so?

To me it's a pretty standard dramatic 'classic' performance anyone could knock out
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>>85107183
>Adrien Brody
I didn't expect that
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>>85107183
>In 1985, for example, he suggested a sketch where openly gay cast member Terry Sweeney had AIDS, and the sketch showed viewers how much weight he lost every week.
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>>85106706
Not with Seagal. Black humour like this requires talent to actually pull of and be pissingly funny.
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>One day, an executive walked into Seagal's trailer and found Hollywood's reigning manly man... weeping. 'Oh, I'm reading this script,' Seagal explained, still misty. 'It's the most incredible script I've ever read.'

'That's fantastic,' the executive said, 'Who wrote it?'

Seagal didn't miss a beat. 'I did,' he replied.
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>>85102860
He looks like a guy in old-man prosthetics and a fatsuit.
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>>85104181
>This has the making of one hell of a good comedy.

Theres a documentary about the behind the scenes from the movie, its fucking hilarious. Theres footage of the extras, in full animal costume, doing drugs and fucking. None stop orgies. EVERYONE gave up on the set of that movie.
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>>85108006
he was, it was all a ruse to get in the papers
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>>85105838
remember how fuckin skinny and ugly she is and how they always wanna fuck her?!
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>>85104962
Well Bay probably hooks up with super models on the regular, not surprising beckinsale would be considered plain.
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>>85107896
kek
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>>85107733
I don't really know. It's just good acting, but coupled with good music as well. Brando created this wise, otherworldly father figure who spoke very warmly and gave sage advice, and I don't agree that anyone could have done what he did in that movie. His voice is the most important part. This trope has been done again, including when Russel Crowe did Jor-El again, and they always suck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkktm99dCF8
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>>85107896
what movie was it?
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What is the best biography about Marlon Brando?
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>>85107826
RESPECK MY NECK
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I never new Brandon was so based
>In an interview in Playboy magazine in January 1979, Brando said: "You've seen every single race besmirched, but you never saw an image of the kike because the Jews were ever so watchful for that—and rightly so. They never allowed it to be shown on screen. The Jews have done so much for the world that, I suppose, you get extra disappointed because they didn't pay attention to that."[102] Brando made a similar comment on Larry King Live in April 1996, saying "Hollywood is run by Jews; it is owned by Jews, and they should have a greater sensitivity about the issue of—of people who are suffering. Because they've exploited—we have seen the—we have seen the nigger and greaseball, we've seen the chink, we've seen the slit-eyed dangerous Jap, we have seen the wily Filipino, we've seen everything, but we never saw the kike. Because they knew perfectly well, that that is where you draw the wagons around." Larry King, who is Jewish, replied, "When you say—when you say something like that, you are playing right in, though, to anti-Semitic people who say the Jews are—" Brando interrupted: "No, no, because I will be the first one who will appraise the Jews honestly and say 'Thank God for the Jews'."[103] Jay Kanter, Brando's agent, producer, and friend, defended him in Daily Variety: "Marlon has spoken to me for hours about his fondness for the Jewish people, and he is a well-known supporter of Israel."[104] Similarly, Louie Kemp, in his article for Jewish Journal, wrote: "You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in 'Apocalypse Now', but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most."[25] In an interview with NBC Today one day after Brando's death, King also defended Brando's comments, saying that they had been blown out of proportion and taken out of context.
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>>85102627
Taxi Driver was the prelude to Hinckley's Jodi Foster obsession.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hinckley_Jr.#Obsession_with_Jodie_Foster
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>>85106067
best tv meme
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>>85101723
>I'm not jewish I'm pseudo jewish
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>>85106983
Jews are prominent in Hollywood, this is not news. What are you, a retard? Why deny it? You just look stupid.
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>>85104610
Orson Welles greentexts are the best part of this board
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David Fincher claimed in an interview, in UK film magazine Empire, that there is a can of haggis in every scene of the movie. This was done as a joke, because "Haggis" is the nickname of cinematographer Harris Savides.
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>>85106703
That movie is objectivly shit even with the love triangle removed.
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>>85109051
Were the combat scenes any good? I can't even remember
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>His average dinner famously consisted of two steaks cooked rare and a pint of scotch whiskey. This contributed to his obesity in his later life and his eventual death.
Based Orson
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>>85109077
Yeah they were
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>>85109077
>>85109272
No, they weren't.
>jap planes flying by
>I know, I'll shoot towards the other ships to try and stop them
Action movie schlock with no attention to detail.
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>>85104357
>>85104473
>>85104940
>>85106682
Saying "I love you, man" as a black person is fucking cringey, you faggots already know a PG-13 movie can't be done with
>You mah nigga, you hear
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>>85101997
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>>85109577
im not defending the movie but that kind of friendly fire did happen, the navy even resorted to creating a triple redundant firing system so that while in manual fire mode the AA guns required two additional people to press down on foot pedals with the sole job of lifting their foot if the guy aiming the gun ever got tunnel visioned and accidentally pointed at a friendly ship
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>>85103908

Fantastic documentary about this train wreck. The worst movie ever made, everything that could go wrong, went really wrong. Look for it on Vimeo or some shit. But it's amazing.
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>>85105014

We really did treat Jews like shit, lol. No wonder they hate everyone
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>>85112815
hitler went to every country and asked them to take germany's jewish population, about six million in total, but no one wanted them. They ended up being the same six million who wound up being the holocaust
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>In an interview given years after the film came out, Tom Hardy said that he took the film role very seriously, as it was intended to be his big break. The commercial failure of the film, and the response from long-time fans, apparently led to his relationship dissolving, his turning to alcohol, and considering suicide.
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>>85102442
He treated her like shit through the while movie to get the performance he wanted for her

I honestly feel pretty bad for her
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>>85113084
(star trek nemesis)
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>>85102442

Lies. Stop posting your devil numerology.
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>>85104205
There's a documentary (might still be on netflix) called Island of lost souls, that explores the making of this movie in pretty great depth. Its a really great watch, though parts are real eye rollers (Richard Stanley can be a bit much once he starts talking about magic and shit).

Basically it boiled down to two things:
1) Stanley, the Director, is a kooky fuck that probably coulsnt dirext his way out of a paper bag (excellent screen writer and idea guy, though)
2) Brando was instramental in getting the film financed. No Brando? No Kilmer? No movie.

I do feel bad for him, though. Its clearly a passion project for him, and its a shame it didnt work out, probably would have been a 10/10 film had things gone better and he got the cast he originally wanted (Brando, Bruce Willis, and James Woods)
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>>85106130
>Please fill me with your random chemicals, pharma-kun
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>>85113242
someone mentioned it earlier and I found it on amazon, the concept art they show off at the beginning is so fucking good. It's honestly a shame that it all blew up because it could have been an amazing film
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>>85106106
The look of disdain and disgust in his face never gets old. I'm willing to bet he'd throw his glass at Meryl Streep or sucker punch her if he didn't have to face the consequences.
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>>85113084
This movie must have had like zero marketing budget because I never even heard of it until one day when I looked up Tom Hardy on imdb
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>>5113242

No one gets Brando was trolling
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>>85113284

Same fag!
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>>85113355

2 pussy 2 reply to these can't drive 55 dubs
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>>85106449

Show your education credentials then. Mercury toxic as fuck. Or is it in India?
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>>85113446
Name fag!
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>>85113590
>>85106273
Never breed please, not that there was any risk of that
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>>85102442
>Kubrick made Duvall do 127 takes

Isn't this just how Kubrick did things?

He filmed a man riding a bomb more than a hundred times too and that was just a guy shouting "Yee Haw" with a hat.
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>>85113084
>>85113116
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=6blOgs6r7MM

His screen test is much better than his performance in he film, which was restricted probably due to his costume and make up

> Hardy said in the book Star Trek Nemesis by J.M. Dillard. "The jacket, which is the crowning achievement of the costume, is made of thick vinyl. Basically, when I'm in it, my skin and pores are not breathing. This is complicated by the fact that my head is totally covered in prosthetic makeup, so there's no breathing anywhere except through my mouth or nostrils. That made for a physical challenge that I hadn't quite prepared myself for." I'm sure this challenge prepared him for the physically demanding role of Bane later on.
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>>85114187
Hmmm.
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>The director of Casablanca, Michael Curtiz was a Hungarian expatriate and regularly mangled the English language. In his study, Casablanca: As Time Goes By, Frank Miller tells the story of Curtiz demanding "a poodle, a black poodle" for one scene. The prop man feared to question his boss, and set about finding the proper canine. Within an hour he presented a panting animal to Curtiz. "Very nice," he said, "but I want a poodle." When the poor technician tried to explain that's what he was holding, Curtiz exploded. "I wanted a poodle in the street! A poodle of water! Not a goddamn dog!"
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>>85109728
>Saying "I love you, man" as a black person is fucking cringey
You sound insecure. I'm black and I say I love my friends.

>you faggots already know a PG-13 movie can't be done with
>You mah nigga, you hear
Bad Boys was rated R.
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Peter Lorre crowned around on the set of Casablanca, often hiding an eyedropper full of water and releasing a single bead on Michael Curtiz's cigarette when the director looked the other way.
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>>85103416
couldn't they have just waited a few hours for the dog to shit?
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>>85113084
Wow, that's sad. I want to give him a hug. I'm glad he's doing good in Hollywood now.
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>During the filming of the ww2 propaganda film, Action in the North Atlantic, Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey were watching their stunt doubles engage in fires and explosions at sea, when Massey said to Bogart, "My double is braver than yours." Bogart not wanting to be outdone took the bait. "He is like hell. My double is the bravest double there is." The verbal war escalated until both actors decided to out perform each other by doing their own stunts. Massey's trousers caught fire and Bogart singed his eyebrows.
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>>85102442
Fucking lies. Several people have claimed it was only like 20-30 takes.
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>>85114980
Here's a bit more info on that I was able to find:

There is a great deal of confusion regarding this film and the number of retakes of certain scenes. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the scene where Wendy is backing up the stairs swinging the baseball bat was shot 127 times, which is a record for the most takes of a single scene. However, both Steadicam operator Garrett Brown and assistant editor Gordon Stainforth say this is inaccurate - the scene was shot about 35-45 times. Brown does say however that the scene where Hallorann explains to Danny what shining is was shot 148 times, which is a world record.
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>>85110577
And that system was employed after Pearl Harbor?
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>>85102160
I thought they used a fake chest.
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>>85115078
Is it really necessary to shoot 148 takes? jesus christ what an asshole
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>>85101547
based steve

truly a living buddha
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>>85115235
No, they were installed on all US ships pretty much because of pearl harbor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bofors_40_mm_gun
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>>85102627
I never understood what's wrong with an X rating, what does it mean?
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>>85115433
Regular movie theaters won't be allowed to show it.
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>>85104181
>This has the making of one hell of a good comedy.

Check out the movie "What Just Happened?" with De Niro and Willis.
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>>85104132
That's just an urban legend
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>>85104656
You should watch this one too:
>>85115468
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>>85115411
Interdacting
>/k/? on my /tv/?! It's more likely than you think
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>>85115455
It's not that they wouldn't be allowed to, it's that they wouldn't as a policy.
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>>85107896
That gave me a very heartfelt chuckle
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>>85107896
this was rob schineiders story

its even better than that
find it on youtube
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>>85101547
What is Seagals problem??

>According to John Leguizamo in his autobiography, Steven Seagal physically attacked him during filming of Executive Decision, in an effort to scare the cast and crew. Leguizamo claimed that he had laughed at something that Seagal said, thinking it was a joke, but Seagal proved him wrong by elbowing him against a wall.
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>>85101997
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>>85115322
I honestly don't know what to believe because I've read that the actress was actually lactating and Jim Carrey was literally being breastfed. That may explain why he was so embarrassed when he normal has no problem making a fool of himself, but somehow I find that so far fetched just for because of how perverse it sounds.
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>>85106130
Blame Jenny for that there's a reason he split from that hot mess now it's Donny Wahlberg's problem. Funny that she hate's vaccines but was shilling those BLU e-cigs pretty hard.
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>>85113992
Stanley Kubrick originally wanted approximately 70 takes of the scene where Halloran (Scatman Crothers) gets killed by Jack Torrance, but Jack Nicholson talked Kubrick into going easy on the 69-year-old Crothers and stopping after 40. At one point during the filming, Crothers became so exasperated with Kubrick's notorious, compulsive style of excessive retakes that he broke down and cried, asking "What do you want, Mr. Kubrick?

>Crothers' next film was Bronco Billy (1980), directed by Clint Eastwood who was famous for generally only going with one take. Crothers broke down in tears of gratitude on his first scene in the film when he realized he wouldn't have to do endless take after take again.
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>In an interview with Huffpost Live, Tom Arnold claimed that Steven Seagal fell into the water while filming a scene on his character's houseboat: Seagal had opted to shoot the scene without rehearsal and mistakenly exited through the wrong door, leading him to drop into the bay.
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>>85101723
>Only hired because he's a Jew

kek, this shouldn't be surprising, especially with Woody Allen.

I wonder what made him cast Owen Wilson?
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>>85106184
>inglorious basterds wasn't jewish propaganda
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>>85107183
>Frank Zappa -possibly in part due to the fact that their lax views on drug and alcohol consumption did not mesh with his rigid anti-drug stance.
so lets ban him Joe Rogan would approve
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>>85102160
What a fucking pussy
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>>85116055
Also
>Charles Grodin once hosted SNL, but was banned after giving a clumsy ad-libbed performance Lorne really wants to know what you are going to say huh?
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>>85103392
Oh well if your dad agreed then it must be true
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Owen Wilson tried to commit suicide and was cut from Tropic thunder because he was clinnically depressed

but i hear he's happy about cars 3
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>To give the illusion of icy Antarctic conditions, interior sets on the Los Angeles sound stages were refrigerated down to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, while it was well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside.
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>>85116413
was his character cut too or did they give the role to someone else?
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>>85116467
Matthew Mcconaughey took Owen Wilsons role after he dropped out due to his depression/suicide attempt
I remember reading that early on Stiller wanted Keanu Reeves for the main role that he eventually took too
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>>85116467
Mcconaughey, which looking at his performance again, I'm almost certain he was emulating owen
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>>85116045
his big nose maybe?
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>>85108056
Based Norm poster
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In an effort for Tom Cruise to look more "teenage" in appearance, the producers of Negócio Arriscado (1983) put him though an unusual bit of physical training. Cruise worked out seven days a week, in order to lose ten pounds. Once that had been accomplished, he immediately ceased working out and ate extremely fatty foods in order to add a layer of baby fat. This is how he achieved that "fresh-faced" teenage look.
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>>85105074
What happened to the crooks?
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>>85103598

Stanley Kubrick had unique taste;

>Stanley Kubrick claimed that the collaboration between Hall and director John Hughes was "the most promising since James Stewart and Frank Capra".
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>text in video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgHUljLnlNc
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>>85116867
Huh, I always thought he looked puffy in that and just assumed it was just puppy fat.
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>>85103908

Brando Trivia is Best Trivia

>Marlon Brando refused to smile in his last scene in this movie, so his ever-so-slight smile was added in post-production by a computer.

>Marlon Brando took to calling director Frank Oz "Fozzy" and "Miss Piggy" during this movie. Oz is the voice of the Fozzy Bear and Miss Piggy characters in The Muppets. Brando's hazing of Oz over his work with the Muppets got so bad that Robert De Niro was forced to direct Brando instead, with Oz giving him instructions via headset.

>During breaks, Marlon Brando would walk around the set naked because of the warm weather where the film was being shot.

>Robert De Niro was reportedly the victim of several practical jokes pulled by Marlon Brando during filming, including a remote controlled electronic whoopee cushion.
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>>85102772
LIES ALL LIES
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>>85117288
I thought you faggots stopped liking Tyrone cause Reddit got a hold of him
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>>85117341
what the fuck was his problem
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>>85115455
It was more common in that era for successful films to get that rating. Terminator is among them
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>>85116609
They both have that texas accent, so yeah
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>>85107183
>His popularity on SNL led him to being cast as mechanic Latka Gravas on the sitcom, "Taxi". When "Taxi" co-star Danny DeVito hosted on May 15, 1982, Andy and several other cast members made an appearance in the opening monologue.

>In 1983, then-executive producer Dick Ebersol decided to ask the audience whether they wanted Kaufman to ever return to the show. Two 900 numbers were issued, one to keep Andy and one to "dump" Andy. Cast members during the episode would stand on stage between sketches and recite the numbers, some of them also trying to convince the audience to keep Andy. Eddie Murphy threatened the audience, half-jokingly, and Mary Gross read the "dump Andy" number comically fast to confuse callers. When the goodbyes came and the results were read, the viewers had voted to kick Kaufman off the show.
why
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>>85103191
That scene wasn't supposed to be a real homicide. But the footage came out so unrealistic that they left it in at Sally's behest.
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>>85102940
I wonder ho much of that 15% went to Dashiell Hammet's state.
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>>85112914
Germany didn't have a jewish population of six million, you ignoramus.
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>>85104557
this fucking guy
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>>85103310
I WONDER (((WHO'S))) BEHIND THIS POST?
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>>85116867
Hrm, I wonder what the strategy was behind his appearance in the Mummy
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>>85103436
Wtf lol source?
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>>85116867
GOSTOSO
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>>85117341
>frank oz
>foz
>fozzy

Really makes you think
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>>85117341
MOMS
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>>85103818
And this children, is why we have the SAG
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>>85116050
It wasn't very good propaganda. I kept siding with the nazis.

And this was before pol
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>>85103908
Eastwood is right, treat your actors like cattle.
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>>85104132
Only his head.
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>>85114187
The difference is astonishing

How did he go so shit so fast?
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He just wouldn't open his eyes
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>>85107826
Elvis Costello is more surprising
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>>85118059

He's an anti-semite.
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>>85118070
So are most people

>He hosted Saturday Night Live on May 10, 2003 where he was banned from the show after giving an improvised introduction while wearing faux dreadlocks for Jamaican reggae musical guest Sean Paul (Lorne Michaels is notorious for hating unscripted performances).

Why is he so afraid of improv? That's what comics and comedians are supposed to do surely
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>>85118132
the real reason is that his little stunt added an extra minute to the shows runtime and they had to scramble to find ways to cut time which is the kind of thing that probably really pisses off the production crew
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>>85118132
Because it' a live broadcast idiot.
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>>85118203
They've been doing this how many years? A guy going off script shouldn't be the end of the world
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>>85118132
they could have just given him a warning and banned him the next time he did it
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Rickman's reaction at the end of Die Hard to being dropped is genuine because he was dropped without warning.

I don't remember where I heard it from but the main character in The Protector, in that 8 or so minute long stairway scene, was supposed to drop one guy over the railing but apparently quickly stopped and threw him the other way because the mat he was supposed to fall on wasn't set up and he might have died if actually dropped. He drops some other people off though.
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>>85107183
>Cypress Hill were banned from appearing on SNL again after their performance as the musical guest on the October 2, 1993 episode, where DJ Muggs lit up a marijuana joint on-air and the band trashed their instruments after playing their second single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That."
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>>85105741
Is Seagal a /b/tard?
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>>85118501
Just a senile old man
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>>85108056
/r/'ing the comic where Bluto BTFO's Olive Oyl
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The cast and director didn't tell Aniston about the ending of the episode, so her reaction when she believed Schwimmer had fallen down the stairs was real concern

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrO9uT1_i7o#t=34s
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>>85118677
That's just brilliant. They're lucky she didn't yell out "David!" or some other shit.
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>>85108182
He has a good memoir, 'Songs My Mother Taught Me.'
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>>85117495
He worked the audience into a shoot.
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>>85108902
Nope
L O S T verticals were.
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>>85117008
They exploded.
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>>85106562
lol hep a is what you get from drinking
water in the turd world
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>>85116055
He was also an attention hog and only got on with John Belushi. Having Zappa on SNL was always a bad idea, Zappa's humour is not SNL friendly
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>>85108056
Jesus, she's perfect for Olive Oil
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>>85103463
This wasn't laziness, it was part of Brando's method. He didn't like to learn his lines before filming to give the least mannered and most naturalistic performance possible. Hard to argue with the results, at least at that point in his career.
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>>85104821
I actually like Bay a lot, but Pearl Harbour is an embarrassingly bad film.
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>>85121016
yeah from everything I've read of brando people seem to fall into two camps, he was tired of acting but he couldn't turn down the ridiculously huge checks they were throwing at him so he dragged his feet the whole way through a film or he was really an acting genius and he knew it and treated everyone around him like they were lesser beings
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>>85108654
And then Devo asked him for some of his love letters he wrote for Foster and compiled them into a song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmtoqcmK0OI
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>>85104610
If OW talked to waiters like that I can guarantee he drank piss too
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>>85101723
>Oy gevalt I've cast a dirty goyim, pull the project!
Lucky he never accidentally discussed the blood sacrifices too
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>>85101547

this is literally on the IMDB trivia page for Under Siege 2 in addition to the Jenny McCarthy thing:

>During this production Steven Seagal started wearing a girdle to contain his stomach, this was apparently a temporary fix as he intended to lose the excess weight eventually. This has not occurred
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>>85103191

>refused to portray a german soldier as a coward
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>>85107158

tell me about it. juicy girls wimper at the full length while skinny ones demand more.
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>>85116246
Lorne hates breaking and ad libbing. He's a pretty big control freak.
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>>85103066
Underated
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>>85114187

>no breathing anywhere except for mouth and nostrils

no shit, that's the only place you breathe from. your skin doesn't "breathe" you limey retard.
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>>85103908

The best.

>the costumer on “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962), James Taylor, claims Brando split 52 pairs of pants during the shooting of the film, due to his wild swings in weight. This necessitated a stretch fabric be used on his wardrobe replacement clothes. He split these pants too. During this time, Marlon was also once observed taking a 5-gallon tub of ice cream and rowing himself out in the lagoon to indulge himself.
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>>85104495

maybe in his younger days. brando in the 80s and beyond was almost always awful and not worth the trouble.
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>>85101997
Paul Dano is racist caught on film? Oh noooo he is my hero my hero can't be racist!
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>>85104394
Based Wells.
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>>85101997
C L A S S I C
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>>85121939
>This has not occurred
kek
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>>85104394
I don't get it, pls explain?
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>>85117891
That's Ted Williams
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>>85104821
> can't cast women because they look hot
> can't cast women because they look ugly
> can't cast women because they look average
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>>85101723
for real? damn, dude looks jewish as fuck
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>>85106067
underrated
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>>85102627
the bright red blood is really disturbing though. It makes things "more violent" if that makes any sense.
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>>85102708
these niggas are too based for words.
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>>85104557
The cat was cute, CUTE!
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>>85103463
And he still acted circles around everyone else.
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>>85105413
Nope, this story is completely untrue and bullshit, everyone who was on that set said that something like that never happened and would never happen.
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>>85104279
it would've been easier to just come out of the damn closet
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>>85104557
no seriously, how based can one man be? this is ridiculous now
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>>85104279

Insecure closet case.
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>>85114711
Or used some of that novelty fake dog crap?

>>85104132
Oh come on, that's an old urban legend, let it go!
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>>85113844
us educated liberals huh
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>>85116050
didn't people complain that the movie portrays nazis in a good light or did I imagine that?
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>>85106562

Hep A goes away on its own.
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>>85118866
kinda like when emma stone accidentally yelled "Peter!" in ASM 2 but they kept it in because it worked.
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>>85104279
>>85104279
scientology wrecking crew out in full force today, lads

is will no longer /xenusguy/

but thats all he has
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People called the cops stating that they spotted a UFO during the filming of Fight Club when they were filming scenes inside Tyler's shithole house, because of the lighting devices they were using.
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>>85113242
>1) Stanley, the Director, is a kooky fuck that probably coulsnt dirext his way out of a paper bag
Just watch Hardware and you'll see you're right. It's so obvious he's just a commercial/music video director. Pretty much like Snyder.
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>>85116573

Omg Keanu playing Simple Jack would have been a masterpiece.
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>>85118182

How does a wig on someone's head add time?
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>>85104610
>>85104394

These come from conversations over lunch he had with a friend. There's hundreds of these tapes. They should release the entire archive to the public. Orson welles is hilarious and witty.
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>>85126111
the entire wedding scene was shot during the night in the Godfather was shot during the night, if you watch the scene it looks like a bright sunny day, you can't even tell the slightest difference

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoVgcEsrGjU
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