Didn't the django-scene start of with real blood from the wound, but then they cut and switched over to fake blood that is smeared over her face? A couple scenes here have already been debunked as planned or not quite as improviced as people originally said.
Same with the Gandalf scene. Ian actually hit his had off-camera and chose to implement a similar scene with Gandalf hitting the head, which was then a planned scene at that point.
We always talk about Leonardo Di Caprio cutting his hand and continuing, but can we also acknowledge that Carry Washington had actual blood rubbed all over her and stayed in character?
Didn't the django-scene start of with real blood from the wound, but then they cut and switched over to fake blood that is smeared over her face?
A couple scenes here have already been debunked as planned or not quite as improviced as people originally said.
Same with the Gandalf scene. Ian actually hit his had off-camera and chose to implement a similar scene with Gandalf hitting the head, which was then a planned scene at that point.
Improvs=/=bloopers
We always talk about Leonardo Di Caprio cutting his hand and continuing, but can we also acknowledge that Carry Washington had actual blood rubbed all over her and stayed in character?
She didnt.. they switched out to fake blood
:)