It’s real that we all love to see movies. Just imagine, you are sitting on the sofa with full bowl of popcorn and going lost in your favorite movie. hahha, Sounds good. isn’t it? what happen if i told you the secret behind of your favorite movies! I know, it will be cool. Here are the most interesting or behind the sense facts of some most amazing film that will surely blow you mind. Check out.
#1. Taxi Driver (1967)
Robert de Niro drove taxis in NYC to prepare himself for the film. He worked 14 hours a day for a month. (M.C:Imgur)
Robert de Niro drove taxis in NYC to prepare himself for the film. He worked 14 hours a day for a month. (M.C:Imgur)
#2. The Shining (1980)
Director Stanley Kubrick was intentionally rude and unhelpful with Shelley Duvall and told the rest of the cast and crew to do the same. The feeling of frustration and loneliness of the character is seen in the film, resulting in a fantastic performance. (M.C:unknown)
Director Stanley Kubrick was intentionally rude and unhelpful with Shelley Duvall and told the rest of the cast and crew to do the same. The feeling of frustration and loneliness of the character is seen in the film, resulting in a fantastic performance. (M.C:unknown)
#3. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
On a moment Shaun tells Liz that We’ll go to the place that does all the fish”. “The Place That Does All The Fish” is not river or pond. Actually it was a restaurant named “The Place That Does All the Fish”.(M.C:Imgur)
On a moment Shaun tells Liz that We’ll go to the place that does all the fish”. “The Place That Does All The Fish” is not river or pond. Actually it was a restaurant named “The Place That Does All the Fish”.(M.C:Imgur)
#4. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, Paul Newman and Rober Redford all of them running to play the role “Red” in the film. But director Frank Darabont chosen Morgan Freeman for his deep voice and stronger presence of screen. (M.C)
Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, Paul Newman and Rober Redford all of them running to play the role “Red” in the film. But director Frank Darabont chosen Morgan Freeman for his deep voice and stronger presence of screen. (M.C)
#5.Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Mathison was on the movie set to visit her husband Steven Speilberg. Both of them wrote a new script while they were on the set. Harrison Ford and Spielberg dictated to her a story idea he had. The script was called E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
Mathison was on the movie set to visit her husband Steven Speilberg. Both of them wrote a new script while they were on the set. Harrison Ford and Spielberg dictated to her a story idea he had. The script was called E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
#6. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Most of the walking and horse riding scenes in the film were taken from left to right so that the film would look like a journey.
Most of the walking and horse riding scenes in the film were taken from left to right so that the film would look like a journey.
#7. Jaws (1975)
About 25 $ of the film was shot at water level, so that the audience had an uncomfortable feeling in the water.
About 25 $ of the film was shot at water level, so that the audience had an uncomfortable feeling in the water.
#8. Goodfellas (1990)
The scene of “You think I’m funny, I’m funny how?” was based on a story that Joe Pesci told the director Martin Scorsese. When Pesci was young, he worked as a waiter and told a gangster at one of his tables that he was “funny”. The gangster enraged on him.
The scene of “You think I’m funny, I’m funny how?” was based on a story that Joe Pesci told the director Martin Scorsese. When Pesci was young, he worked as a waiter and told a gangster at one of his tables that he was “funny”. The gangster enraged on him.
#9. The Godfather (1972)
The godfather were first premiered on NBC from 9p.m. to 11p.m in 1974. The NYC municipal water authorities received an urgent report that all the toilets overflowing water simultaneously at 11pm.
The godfather were first premiered on NBC from 9p.m. to 11p.m in 1974. The NYC municipal water authorities received an urgent report that all the toilets overflowing water simultaneously at 11pm.
#10. Fight Club (1999)
In the scene when Edward Norton hits Brad Pitt behind the gas station, Norton really hits Pitt. It was supposed to be fake, but before the stage director David Fincher secretly told Norton to do it seriously.
In the scene when Edward Norton hits Brad Pitt behind the gas station, Norton really hits Pitt. It was supposed to be fake, but before the stage director David Fincher secretly told Norton to do it seriously.
#11. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
To be completely drugged for the film, actor Charlie Sheen stayed awake for more than 48 hours before shooting.
To be completely drugged for the film, actor Charlie Sheen stayed awake for more than 48 hours before shooting.
#12. The Exorcist (1973)
The Warner Bros. hired bodyguards for 6 months to protect Linda Blair. After the movie came out, she received so many death threats from extreme religious groups. Linda Blair played the role possessed teenager.
The Warner Bros. hired bodyguards for 6 months to protect Linda Blair. After the movie came out, she received so many death threats from extreme religious groups. Linda Blair played the role possessed teenager.
#13. The Life Aquatic with Stever Zissou (2004)
A background song being played when Steve is giving the tour of the boat. The song is actually the theme song of the movie The Royal Tenenbaums (2001).
A background song being played when Steve is giving the tour of the boat. The song is actually the theme song of the movie The Royal Tenenbaums (2001).
#14. Blade Runner (1982)
Did you know what was the snake-scale scene under the electron microscope? That was actually a marijuana bud.
Did you know what was the snake-scale scene under the electron microscope? That was actually a marijuana bud.
#15. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
The cookie-cutter houses and neighbors in the film are located in Burbank, California. It’s the hometown of director Tim Burton. (M.C.)
The cookie-cutter houses and neighbors in the film are located in Burbank, California. It’s the hometown of director Tim Burton. (M.C.)
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