Here is Part 8 of 25 Interesting Behind the Scene Facts About Famous Movies.
1-5 Behind the Scene Facts
1. Harrison Ford was only at Star Wars auditions to read lines with other actors, not to actually audition for any part. He was eventually cast as Han Solo, however, because all of his line-readings were better than the actors who were actually auditioning for the role. – Source
2. Though it was written in the script for X-Men: Days of Future Past that Wolverine was to wake up in 1973 in his underwear, Hugh Jackman had this changed by claiming that if he were to wake up next to a “really good looking girl” he wouldn’t be wearing anything. – Source
3. Director Christopher Nolan initially had no idea how the Joker’s pencil trick could be performed practically while shooting The Dark Knight. Though CGI was considered, in the end the stuntman just pulled the pencil away before his head hit the desk. – Source
4. Scenes featuring Peeves the Poltergeist, played by the late Rik Mayall, were filmed for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, but were deleted from the final cut. After that, the character was never written into another Harry Potter script again. – Source
5. Director David Ayer initially wanted to add King Shark to line-up of the Suicide Squad movie, but replaced the character with Killer Croc when he realized it would take a lot of CG work to bring his original choice to film. – Source
6-10 Behind the Scene Facts
6. The double bladed lightsaber Darth Maul debuted in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace isn’t actually one complete unit, but two lightsabers welded together at the pommel. This explains why one blade still worked after it was sliced in half by Obi-Wan Kenobi. – Source
7. Robert Rodriguez was paid one dollar to score Kill Bill Vol. 2 for his friend Quentin Tarantino. In turn, Tarantino was paid one dollar to direct a scene in Rodriguez’s film Sin City. – Source
8. At the end of the Deadpool movie, the title character fights Ajax on top of a partially disassembled helicarrier visually similar to the ones used by S.H.I.E.L.D. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is a direct nod to the MCU, though FOX Studios requested that flying aircraft look different enough to prevent a lawsuit from Disney. – Source
9. Since George Lucas was originally planning on making 11 more Star Wars movies after the success of the first film, Boba Fett was created with the intention of becoming the central villain of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. However, shortly after production on the second film began, Lucas decided to end the series with Episode VI, and Fett’s role was heavily reduced. – Source
10. Clark Gregg’s Agent Coulson was not intended to reappear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe past the first Iron Man film. It wasn’t until a contract dispute with Samuel L. Jackson caused Nick Fury’s role in Thor to be dropped, and Clark Gregg was asked to reappear in a larger role. – Source
11-15 Behind the Scene Facts
11. Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in the original Star Wars trilogy, had been wheelchair-bound since 2011 due to his old age and height. However, when he found out Chewbacca would appear in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the actor underwent double knee surgery in 2013 in order to reprise the role. – Source
12. Marc Webb, the director of the ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ film series, hinted that a third film would have introduced Venom as the villain and featured a formula that could regenerate dead characters, like Captain Stacey and possibly even Gwen. – Source
13. Shortly after he was cast in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as Bruce Wayne, Ben Affleck ran into Christian Bale by accident in a costume shop, where they were each buying a Batman costume for their kids. When Affleck asked for any advice he could give about playing Batman, Bale told him to “make sure you can piss in that suit.” – Source
14. Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors of Captain America: Civil War, said that they crafted the cinematic language of the film as if it were a “love story” between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes. – Source
15. Gene Roddenberry’s original story treatment for Star Trek: The Motion Picture involved Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew tracking down and battling a shapeshifting alien that took on the appearance of Jesus Christ – Source
16-20 Behind the Scene Facts
16. Bill Murray improvised nearly all his lines in the movie ‘KINGPIN’ and bowled the necessary 3 strikes to win the tournament at the end. – Source
17. Due to alleged contract disputes and the claim of a mild back injury, Tobey Maguire was nearly fired from Spider-Man 2 and replaced by Jake Gyllenhaal. – Source
18. When asked after its release what he would rate the Green Lantern film on a scale of 1-10, star Ryan Reynolds gave it a one. – Source
19. Since the movie “Beasts of No Nation” was released online the same time it was theatrically, AMC, Regal, Carmike, and Cinemark completely boycotted the movie, effectively downgrading the movie to a limited-release movie with a box office return of $90,777. – Source
20. Frodo had the ring for 17 years before going on his quest instead of the handful of days the movie shows. – Source
21-25 Behind the Scene Facts
21. Actor Vincent D’Onofrio holds the record for most weight gained for a movie role. He gained 70 pounds to play the role of Private Leonard Lawrence (aka Private Pyle) in Full Metal Jacket. – Source
22. Ashton Kutcher tried Steve Jobs’ fruitarian diet when getting into character for the JOBS movie and ended up in the hospital because it messed up his pancreatic enzyme levels. – Source
23. Straight Outta Compton was never played in Compton because the city has no movie theaters. – Source
24. M. Night Shyamalan chose not to work on the ‘Life of Pi’ movie because he didn’t want audiences to suspect a twist. – Source
25. Billy Crystal’s character, Miracle Max, in the Princess Bride was so funny that it nearly stopped the production of the movie. One actor bruised a rib from clenching to try not to laugh. – Source
Are you guys okay? You haven’t posted anything in a few days and it’s got me worried! I am a daily visitor of your site, and not seeing posts for a bit made me think something was wrong…
Same… It’s been quite a while and I thought there was at least 3 authors
Miss you guys too! Hope everything is OK.
I was wondering the same thing! Thought I’d scan the comments to see if I could figure out what’s going on; looks like the search party is already forming.
Count me in for the search party!! I hope everything is alright with them
Where are y’all? I’m about to come looking
I didn’t realise how much this site meant to me, you guys kick a**. Hope your all doing okay. Love from Ireland
Ok! I got the flashlights and my mud boots. i am letten mah dogs smell the web page to get on the scent. Dont worry guys! help is on the way!
Well seeing as we can still post here, we might as well share some facts and see if we can keep it going.
1. Wolverines are trained to find and rescue avalanche survivors, because they are naturally inclined to sniff out animals 20 feet below the snow and eat them.
http://www.outsideonline.com/2067281/wolverines-future-search-and-rescue
2. A typo prevented hackers of stealing US$1 billion in 2016. They misspelled “foundation” as “fandation” in a wire transfer request, prompting bank authorities to investigate.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/mar/10/spelling-mistake-prevented-bank-heist
3. There’s a hedgehog cuddling cafe in Tokyo.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/07/hedgehog-cafe-opens-in-tokyo-to-promote-animals-softer-side
4. The are 746 stone ring monuments in the British Isles. Stonehenge is just the most famous of them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stone_circles#Britain.2C_Ireland_and_Brittany
5. The oldest undisputed sculpture of a human being is about 40,000 years old and shows a woman with big breasts and elaborately carved genitalia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Hohle_Fels
Well seeing as we can still post here, we might as well share some facts and see if we can keep it going.
1. Wolverines are trained to find and rescue avalanche survivors, because they are naturally inclined to sniff out animals 20 feet below the snow and eat them.
2. A typo prevented hackers of stealing US$1 billion in 2016. They misspelled “foundation” as “fandation” in a wire transfer request, prompting bank authorities to investigate.
3. There’s a hedgehog cuddling cafe in Tokyo.
4. The are 746 stone ring monuments in the British Isles. Stonehenge is just the most famous of them.
5. The oldest undisputed sculpture of a human being is about 40,000 years old and shows a woman with big breasts and elaborately carved genitalia.
You got the right idea! But in all honesty… I hope the writers are back soon because I love this site! I hope they are okay.
I’m worried too! I’ve been a daily reader for almost 3 years. Hope all is well.
1. The closest other star to the sun is called Proxima-b and it has an orbiting planet with temperatures capable of supporting life.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/aug/27/proxima-b-could-we-live-on-this-newly-found-planet-or-could-something-else
2. There is a ghost town called Consonno in Italy which is the site of a huge hide and seek competition every year.
http://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/consonno-italy-ghost-town-hide-and-seek-world-championship
3. Parents in retirement homes in Shanghai can sue their kids if they don’t visit enough. The Government also lowers the credit score of offenders.
http://time.com/4290234/china-shanghai-parents-visit-credit-score-lower/
4. The children of strict parents tend to become better and more comfortable with lying than those from families with a more relaxed approach.
http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/stricter-parents-turning-children-effective-liars/
5. There are pacific Islanders who have brown skin (black people) and blonde hair. They are the only people in the world who show a genetic link closer to denisovans than neanderthals.
http://www.zmescience.com/science/anthropology/denisovan-melanesia-neanderthal-dna-20032016/
You should write for this site! I vote yes to Project Jo Archer lol
Hope all is well and you guys are back soon. Regards from Turkey
miss you guys, hope all is well and on its way to normalcy. I’ve been holding my breath in the morning when i click on your link just hoping….
my life has been decidedly less kick a** as of late.
1. The child killer Anders Brevik, who killed 69 children in 2011 in Norway has a personal computer in his cell. He also has a personal television and a Playstation 2, which he deemed insufficient, threatening to go on a hunger strike if it was not upgraded to a Playstation 3 in 2014.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/20/all-the-fun-things-anders-breivik-can-do-in-his-inhuman-prison.html
2. 30 years ago, you had about about 17 minutes to escape a house fire. Today you only have 3 to 4 minutes because newer homes and the veneer furniture and synthetic carpets/curtains inside them burn faster.
http://www.today.com/home/newer-homes-furniture-burn-faster-giving-you-less-time-escape-t65826
3. Different cultures celebrate Christmas differently. In Japan they traditionally eat strawberry cheesecake and fried chicken at Christmas. KFC is booked out months in advance.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/christmas-cheer-here-requires-reservations-with-the-colonel-1450477246
4. Nearly 10% of the Athletes that the US put forward as part of the olympic team going to Rio in 2016 were not born in the US.
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetorch/2016/08/11/488547451/team-usa-lives-here-where-americas-rio-olympians-are-from
5. The heart of a (severe) cocaine addict can ‘beat’ for 25 minutes after it is removed from their body although the beat is abnormal and a result of being pumped full of stimulants. Their hearts are also much larger due to the poor blood flow and therefore lack of oxygen which means the heart has to become bigger to cope with the basic requirements of staying alive.
https://www.rt.com/news/310562-cocaine-heart-keeps-beating/
Just came across this nugget… A base jumper live streamed his own death on Facebook.
Classic stupid ways to die fact.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/italian-man-base-jump-death-facebook-live-video-armin-schmieder-kandersteg-swiss-alps-switzerland-a7213816.html
I hope y’all are ok. I read the sight every night so I’m getting paranoid. Thanks Jo Archer for keeping things going.