
u/Brilliant-Cause6254

In Kill Bill fight, O-Ren Ishii says that The Bride will not last 5 minutes against her. The fight lasted 4 minutes and 59 seconds. This is impressive because I would not last more than 30 seconds with Lucy Liu.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 5 days ago
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Detail: Rick uses the clone stamp tool from photoshop to blend with the wall
It's even got the little target to indicate the area that needs to be copied
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 5 days ago
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And I am also closer to having zero dollars, which is my actual current goal.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 6 days ago
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In The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Peter Parker changes his suit's yellow eye lenses to white. This was done because the yellow tint made him constantly look for cartel activity in downtown Manhattan.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 6 days ago
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In Planet of the Apes (2001), Mark Wahlberg originally refused to film a romance sequence with a chimpanzee because he was disgusted. He later agreed after Fox executives sat him down with a map to explicitly prove that the primate species did not originate from Vietnam.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 6 days ago
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For his role in Empire of the Sun (1987), Christian Bale underwent his most grueling physical transformation yet by actively refusing to undergo puberty until filming wrapped.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 6 days ago
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Metallica master of puppets. With a hurdie gerdy machine
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 7 days ago
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In Pan's Labyrinth (2006), the Pale Man hoards a massive feast, kills anyone who takes a crumb, and harms children lured inside. This is a subtle nod to Guillermo del Toro’s ability to invent completely original monsters with zero real-world equivalents.
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 7 days ago
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In Aliens (1986), Sigourney Weaver famously requested that Ripley use no guns, die at the end, and sex with a Xenomorph. James Cameron refused all three, making this a subtle nod to the fact that directors in the 1980s had absolutely no respect for an actor's artistic vision
u/Brilliant-Cause6254 — 7 days ago