How he made those jumps with his giant brass balls banging against each other is beyond me.TCTTS said:The moment in LIVE AND LET DIE (1973) where Bond steps across a row of crocodiles was real.
— Michael Warburton (@MichaelWarbur17) July 2, 2021
Crocodile farm owner Ross Katanga (whose own father had been eaten by a crocodile) did the stunt.
He succeeded on his 5th attempt.
Absolutely mental.
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JJ Abrams made an impact on the final cut of John Carpenter's Escape From New York when he was a teenager.
Abrams' father took him to a test screening of the film before its release. After the screening, Carpenter wanted to discuss the film. Some kid in the back of the audience raised his hand and asked what had happened to the character of Maggie, played by Adrienne Barbeau.
The fate of her character was only implied when she was hit by a car.
Because of this note, Carpenter got a small crew together, had Barbeau get back into her wardrobe, and shot a quick insert shot of her character being dead and covered in blood. The scene was shot in John Carpenter's garage.
Who was the kid? JJ Abrams.
Barbeau told her story to Variety:But wait, it gets better.Quote:
"J.J. raised his hand afterward and asked John, 'What happened to Maggie?' I guess he didn't think it was clear enough that she died when the car hit her. So a short while later, John and I got together with a very small film crew, and we went into our home's garage and shot that final image of Maggie covered in blood. I got back in my costume and makeup, roasted another turkey for my hair, laid down on the floor of the garage, and they poured blood all around me and shot that last scene of dead Maggie."
Abrams told NPR of the story of his father's contribution to the final cut of the film.Quote:
"So I'm sitting there in this theater and John Carpenter starts this film and there was a whole opening sequence where the main character, Snake Plissken, is robbing a bank and he ends up getting caught, and the movie plays and the whole thing, it was magical, like it was amazing. And the movie was over and John Carpenter said, you know, okay, I want to talk about the movie. And what I learned was just by watching him be open to any criticism. And it was just incredible watching him take notes that were sometimes easy and understandable, other times huge, and he knew he had a movie that at the time was problematic in certain ways and he was trying to fix it. And I remember my dad raised his hand. I was like ooh, God. What? Just dont... And he said yes. You know, my dad said cut the opening for the movie. And I thought, I'm leaving. I am out. So mad that I'm here. I am so humiliated. And John Carpenter said, what do you mean? And my dad said Snake Plissken is a more imposing character, he's more of a mythic character if you don't see him get caught. That when you meet him he's already held and you know. And I thought this is just the dumbest thing I've ever heard. God, I wish he hadn't said that. And in the final movie John Carpenter cut it out and that whole sequence is not in the film."
According to #TheSopranos stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, NBC offered James Gandolfini $4 million to join "The Office" after Steve Carell left: "HBO paid him $3 million not to do it. That’s a fact." Read more here: https://t.co/h8VUS0ebFt pic.twitter.com/LiFMHb9iRr
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) July 19, 2021
It turns out that Warner Bros. almost developed a sequel to the 1997 crime film #LAConfidential, and the late Chadwick Boseman would’ve starred in the movie https://t.co/edNEvqJghW
— Variety (@Variety) July 19, 2021
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"I had read Anne Rice's 'Interview With The Vampire' and in that, there was a 200-year-old vampire trapped in the body of a 12-year-old girl. Since Peter Pan had been one of my all-time favorite stories, I thought, 'What if the reason Peter Pan came out at night and never grew up and could fly was because he was a vampire?'"
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"It was about that time in life before sex rears its ugly little head."
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"He wanted to make the boys older. He said, 'Old enough to drive,' but what he meant was, 'Old enough to ****.'"
#HowardTheDuck voice actor Chip Zien reveals Robin Williams quit in his first week "I was told Robin said, ‘I can’t do this. It is insane. I can’t get the rhythm of this. I am being confined. I am handcuffed in order to match the flapping duck’s bill." https://t.co/FX64GyxBqj pic.twitter.com/HVZbrAucTe
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) July 27, 2021
TCTTS said:
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Harrison Ford was the principal in E.T. but his scene was cut.
And the little girl that Elliot kissed was future Baywatch and Under Siege star Erika EleniakBrian Earl Spilner said:
Harrison Ford was the principal in E.T. but his scene was cut.
OK..he wsn't the teacher but you can hear his voice in that scene and he's the one that grabs Elliot.Brian Earl Spilner said:
No.
Wrong again.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also no. Definitely not his voice.
Harrison comes in the room as the principal.Brian Earl Spilner said:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083866/characters/nm0842721
It's dog!Brian Earl Spilner said:
Dude...
Amazing. pic.twitter.com/dq3moyXlmI
— Brian Duffield (@BrianDuffield) August 13, 2021
Will Smith tells the story about how he declined being Neo in the The Matrix!
— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) August 20, 2021
He even re-enacted how bad the Wachowskis’ pitch was when he first heard it. 😂😭
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When early teaser logos didn’t quite nail it. pic.twitter.com/ajio6zMl2Q
— Charles de Lauzirika (@Lauzirika) August 23, 2021
Lmao I’ve had a dozen people DM me this tweet. And yes, this is the same show I worked on. You couldn’t write this story, that’s how crazy it is. https://t.co/Ma31hoYVEJ
— Dylan Park (@dyllyp) October 1, 2021