The cool thing about Stallone breaking his rib in the Rambo tree stunt is that in the book by David Morrell Rambo actually broke his rib when he jumped in the tree lol
I love seeing the ones that are unplanned, like Pippin screaming at the fireworks, or when they drop Hans Gruber in Die Hard. It's similar to finding out when your favourite artists are doing some voice acting knowing how much fun they would have had doing it. But that J-Lo one, aww hell no that would give me nightmares.
@@dbuzman Oh unplanned for Alan is what made it so great, the genuine reaction you get from some actors when things happen that they did not expect is always fun to see.
Pure marketing, definitely done easily. The physics doesn't make sense: at the very least the items and tray are all magnetic, but even that doesn't fully explain how the sequence looks.
In the Clint Eastwood movie, that bridge did blow up perfectly... however, the camera wasn't rolling. They had to rebuild the bridge & shoot the scene again. Costly mistake, I imagine.
Captain Willard was played by Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now, from What i do remember, it was Martin's Birthday, and thats why he was Drunk in that scene.
I love the fact that some of these are purely not real (1, both the spiderman tray scene and the nut cracking squirrels were [tho still welldone] definitely cgi 2, no offense to toby but no way he can catch all that perfectly)
Bro Harvey Weinstein was not that long ago and it was going on for decades.. also there are more fucked up people still directing as we speak now.. so yes this shit still fly's today..
@@SquishyOfCinder She praised him, but it's objectively true that he tortured her. She passed out multiple times during the shoot and her mental state was forever ruined by that movie
What you say about Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren is wrong. Problems between them occured years after, on "Marnie" shooting, and it wasn't about refusing sexual advances. Hitchcock thought Tippi Hedren "belonged" to him because he made a star out of her. He and his wife taught her to act, he had her under contract, chose the dresses she was wearing, decided what professionnal event she should assist or not. She couldn't bear to be patronized nor objectified, and things went wild between them on the set. Hitchcock resented her for not beeing as good as an actress he thought he could make her become. He saw it as his own failure, he who claimed he could make a star out of anyone. During the argument, he said something like "you belong to me, I can do whatever I want". Mrs Hedren said he tried to kiss her on the backseat of a car, which is the only accusation of sexual advance Hitchcock was ever accused of. Maybe he wanted to show his point in a bad sarcastic way. Maybe his conduct was misinterpreted, or maybe he did try, driven by revenge more than desire. Throughout is 50 year of career, it's the only time a female star had to complain about Hitchcock's behavior. Mrs Hedren was married to a possessive man (future director of "Roar"), she was already a mother, Hitch and her already made a film together... So may be there was something else here than sexual advance.
I feel like the OP has been overly blunt, so it comes across as calis and over simplistic and dehumanizing for all parties. I'm sure both sides had valid points for how they felt. I agree that when any actor in 50 years has one accusation levied at them, it's probably far from the truth. Bill Murray fits this for me as well. He waited 50 plus years to do something? Uh..... no. His second worse accusation against him? He yelled at me once on set! Boohoo. 😂
How about the scene in Spartacus. When the slaves are escaping Kirk Douglas shoves the head of the lead trainer into a metal cauldron, he actually slammed the other actors head into the cauldron. If you watch closely you can tell the guy is semi-concious and almost drowned.
0:40 Well, Hitchcock used starved german soldiers for his film and called them jewish prisioners when they pulled them out of that waggon, so i don't wonder much about this
Stanley Kubrick seemed as though he was one sick and insensitive bastard. Both the Birds story and Shining, and I doubt that the breathing device accidentally malfunctioned, it was probably rigged... Jennifer Lopez' dress should have had a safety / quick release on it. What the hell were the safety staff thinking, if at all FFS. Fair play to Tobey Maguire and the cast around him for being so persistent and patient, and to Sylvester Stallone for jumping into trees from height. Damn...
@@bimgorling2036 dunno if it's true but anyway both aren't incompatible ... I mean Einstein could've raped puppies his whole life he'd still be a physics genius
Kevin Nash took that knife like a superhero.
The cool thing about Stallone breaking his rib in the Rambo tree stunt is that in the book by David Morrell Rambo actually broke his rib when he jumped in the tree lol
Can you imagine training the squirrels and the scene still looks like CGI
No, I can't -- which is why I disbelieve this and many other claims made in this video.
@@Milesco i just know that you're an atheist, am I correct ?
@@Milesco Exactly lol. That story about Jennifer Lopez' dress is the most fakest stinker of all
1:40
Training squirrels to crack nuts is actually pretty simple:
Step 1) Get squirrel
Step 2) ...you're done
Step 1.5: give squirrel a nut
Bwhahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa
I love seeing the ones that are unplanned, like Pippin screaming at the fireworks, or when they drop Hans Gruber in Die Hard. It's similar to finding out when your favourite artists are doing some voice acting knowing how much fun they would have had doing it. But that J-Lo one, aww hell no that would give me nightmares.
Dropping Hans Gruber was planned they just didn't tell Alan Rickman they were dropping him earlier then he thought they were.
@@dbuzman Oh unplanned for Alan is what made it so great, the genuine reaction you get from some actors when things happen that they did not expect is always fun to see.
Ha ha - The Shinning. "Ow, my leg!"
1:31 He went all Jackie Chan. That is a lot of attempts. Surprised they let that fly, very costly to do that many takes.
It's fake.
@@Nakilon Yeah, I don't believe it for a second. There are several claims in this video that I simply don't believe.
Pure marketing, definitely done easily. The physics doesn't make sense: at the very least the items and tray are all magnetic, but even that doesn't fully explain how the sequence looks.
@@g1hau With CGI, you can do anything. No magnets needed.
In the Clint Eastwood movie, that bridge did blow up perfectly... however, the camera wasn't rolling. They had to rebuild the bridge & shoot the scene again. Costly mistake, I imagine.
3:58 so this scene was real. wow amazing 👏🏻
Captain Willard was played by Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now, from What i do remember, it was Martin's Birthday, and thats why he was Drunk in that scene.
How did The Wizard of Oz not make this list ?
I love the fact that some of these are purely not real (1, both the spiderman tray scene and the nut cracking squirrels were [tho still welldone] definitely cgi 2, no offense to toby but no way he can catch all that perfectly)
Kubricks antics wouldn’t fly if he was working today
And that's partly why films today are SHIT.
It has come out that he might not have tortured him after all, she continued to praise his directing for decades.
Bro Harvey Weinstein was not that long ago and it was going on for decades.. also there are more fucked up people still directing as we speak now.. so yes this shit still fly's today..
@@SquishyOfCinder She praised him, but it's objectively true that he tortured her. She passed out multiple times during the shoot and her mental state was forever ruined by that movie
@@VuotoPneumaNN she has already said that he never tortured her.
Do these videos use an AI voiceover or a real person? Because whatever it is pronounces a lot of names wrong.
YES - WELL done pointing out
The Shinning! 😂
Couldn't make 1/3 of the way through. Where do you get your info??
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” didn’t star “Ellie” Wallach! 😂
What you say about Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren is wrong. Problems between them occured years after, on "Marnie" shooting, and it wasn't about refusing sexual advances. Hitchcock thought Tippi Hedren "belonged" to him because he made a star out of her. He and his wife taught her to act, he had her under contract, chose the dresses she was wearing, decided what professionnal event she should assist or not. She couldn't bear to be patronized nor objectified, and things went wild between them on the set. Hitchcock resented her for not beeing as good as an actress he thought he could make her become. He saw it as his own failure, he who claimed he could make a star out of anyone. During the argument, he said something like "you belong to me, I can do whatever I want". Mrs Hedren said he tried to kiss her on the backseat of a car, which is the only accusation of sexual advance Hitchcock was ever accused of. Maybe he wanted to show his point in a bad sarcastic way. Maybe his conduct was misinterpreted, or maybe he did try, driven by revenge more than desire. Throughout is 50 year of career, it's the only time a female star had to complain about Hitchcock's behavior. Mrs Hedren was married to a possessive man (future director of "Roar"), she was already a mother, Hitch and her already made a film together... So may be there was something else here than sexual advance.
Well, it's possibly even more toxic.
Kissing a woman without consent is unwanted sexual advances
This is not in defence of Hitchcock right😂 cause idk, it sounds even worse that just sexual harassment
I feel like the OP has been overly blunt, so it comes across as calis and over simplistic and dehumanizing for all parties. I'm sure both sides had valid points for how they felt.
I agree that when any actor in 50 years has one accusation levied at them, it's probably far from the truth. Bill Murray fits this for me as well. He waited 50 plus years to do something? Uh..... no. His second worse accusation against him? He yelled at me once on set! Boohoo. 😂
Nah. That bit about Toby Maguire catching the food on the tray for real is bullshit
The Shining one was just cruel. I hope she sued.
Sued for What
"Doesn't anybody fucking knock anymore?"
Misspelled "Shining"... (Not Shinning...) The AI narration is juuuuust slightly distracting, too... But, love "your" nonetheless...
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Kristen Dunst having to sit on a lap for 16 hours.. yes please.
Kinda surprised noone actually died in the making of the Home alone movies.
1:08 - Now that's funny
How about the scene in Spartacus. When the slaves are escaping Kirk Douglas shoves the head of the lead trainer into a metal cauldron, he actually slammed the other actors head into the cauldron. If you watch closely you can tell the guy is semi-concious and almost drowned.
Wait, are you kidding me? That spiderman tray catch thing was real?
Yes. They used adhesive so they wouldn't bounce off the tray but he actually caught it all.
That's crazy Kool, he really is the real spiderman at this point
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4:28 terribly unfortunate that they were able to tear that dress ☹
0:40 Well, Hitchcock used starved german soldiers for his film and called them jewish prisioners when they pulled them out of that waggon, so i don't wonder much about this
Ov Vey Hollywood would never lie and twist History now would they?
I love that bikini scene with Phoebe Cates.
Indeed.
So did a whole lot of other guys as well 😂.
You have to train squirrels to crack nuts?
Josh "Du-Ham-al"?? Haha. OK, if AI can't pronounce a name correctly at least today is not the day Skynet takes over.
04:28 So, you're telling me, this could've been her last scene ? ... 🤔
2:46 This is even darker knowing how intelligent and likely sentient octopi are
I DON'T BELIEVE ANY OF THIS.
A few are for sure real. Don’t believe them all like you 😅
Stanley Kubrick seemed as though he was one sick and insensitive bastard. Both the Birds story and Shining, and I doubt that the breathing device accidentally malfunctioned, it was probably rigged...
Jennifer Lopez' dress should have had a safety / quick release on it. What the hell were the safety staff thinking, if at all FFS.
Fair play to Tobey Maguire and the cast around him for being so persistent and patient, and to Sylvester Stallone for jumping into trees from height. Damn...
Whatever else you might say about them, Hitchcock and Kubrick were sadistic arseholes.
How do you know?
SEE ROAR WITH "TIPPY". LIVING WITH FIFTY LARGE LIONS IO HER HOME. REAL INJURYS
hitchock has done that with several woman
Hitchcock was an asshole. I don't care how talented he was. A real prick
Really? That's disgusting!
And this man has been viewed as a legend all these decades? 🤯🤮
@@bimgorling2036 dunno if it's true but anyway both aren't incompatible ...
I mean Einstein could've raped puppies his whole life he'd still be a physics genius
thats just not fucking right.
Hitchcock was an asshole
Robot grammar is terrible...
6:10
Pesee? not Peshi?
Man, you're really racking up those thumbs down.
Dont think all of these are true.
I don’t believe word one of this! My estimate is 3 outright lies on average per account! 🙄
How many are you going to repeat in the other videos? Ffs are you that desperate to pad the time of the videos?
Computer voice
so young
Shame so much yip yip yapping, no inflection either, spoils it really
I wish you woukd takethe time to pronounce actor's names correctly. It's borderline disrespectful
There are some bullshit facts mix in with real facts. smh
stop saying peoples names wrong jesus christ
its AI still learning
many of these are total bs.. not real.
i call bullshit
To what? All of them? 🤨
Bullshit