French stunt performer Emilie Caillon was the real MVP behind "Kamli". 💯

Did you know? The insane aerial stunts and flips in Dhoom 3’s "Kamli" were actually performed by French dancer and stuntwoman Emilie Caillon, who served as Katrina Kaif’s body double for the song. Absolute masterpiece of choreography. 🤯🤸‍♀️

u/MurkyChurky — 18 hours ago
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Bro took the "unstoppable killing machine" role way too seriously. 😂

Robert Patrick ran so fast as T-1000 during the chase scene in Terminator 2, he actually caught John Connor

"That's me. First time I did the run, I caught the kid"

u/MurkyChurky — 23 hours ago

Top-Grossing Movies on July 4: In the modern box office era of 2000-2025.

🇺🇸 Top 25 Highest-Grossing Movies on the 4th of July (Single Day Gross)

Here is the official all-time Top 25 list of movies that made the most money on a single 4th of July day, sorted by domestic earnings:

Rank Movie July 4th Gross Studio Release Year
1 Transformers $29,073,898 Paramount 2007
2 Jurassic World Rebirth $26,235,450 Universal 2025
3 Spider-Man: Far From Home $25,720,128 Sony 2019
4 Despicable Me 2 $24,546,980 Universal 2013
5 The Amazing Spider-Man $23,335,925 Sony 2012
6 Spider-Man 2 $21,955,628 Sony 2004
7 Despicable Me 4 $20,398,275 Universal 2024
8 Hancock $18,527,967 Sony 2008
9 Transformers: Dark Of The Moon $18,033,185 Paramount 2011
10 Men In Black 2 $16,493,214 Sony 2002
11 Minions: The Rise Of Gru $16,077,100 Universal 2022
12 Sound Of Freedom $14,242,063 Angel Studios 2023
13 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $13,258,246 Summit Ent. 2010
14 Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines $13,036,305 Warner Bros. 2003
15 Despicable Me 3 $12,728,355 Universal 2017
16 War of the Worlds $12,183,228 Paramount 2005
17 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom $11,501,395 Universal 2018
18 Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs $11,322,506 20th Century Fox 2009
19 Transformers: Age Of Extinction $10,619,669 Paramount 2014
20 Superman Returns $10,510,117 Warner Bros. 2006
21 Finding Dory $9,619,207 Disney 2016
22 Cats & Dogs $9,023,454 Warner Bros. 2001
23 The Perfect Storm $9,020,972 Warner Bros. 2000
24 Jurassic World $8,539,045 Universal 2015
25 F9 The Fast Saga $5,278,700 Universal 2021
u/MurkyChurky — 1 day ago

Jack Nicholson barely blinks in this movie

Jack Nicholson barely blinks throughout THE SHINING… and honestly, it’s one of the creepiest acting choices ever put on screen. 😳👀

Throughout the movie, Nicholson keeps his eyes locked onto whoever he’s speaking to.

He barely blinks.

And the effect is genuinely unsettling.

u/MurkyChurky — 3 days ago
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Marvel paychecks are on another level. 😂💰

Lionel Messi Reportedly Earned $15 Million To Say Just 5 Words In The New Spider-Man Teaser.

Vin Diesel was paid upwards of $15 million per film to voice Groot.

Anson Mount as Black Bolt in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Features Peter Dinklage playing the giant dwarf Eitri in Avengers: Infinity War. Unlike the others, he had a traditional, fully-scripted acting role with substantial dialogue.

u/MurkyChurky — 3 days ago

Casual mention of the GOAT in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

🤯 A clip from Spider-Man: Brand New Day has sent shockwaves through the Marvel community by featuring a direct mention of "Peter 2," the legendary version of the hero played by Tobey Maguire.

This nostalgic reference serves as a powerful reminder of the multiversal bond formed during the events of No Way Home, proving that the legacy of the original cinematic web slinger continues to resonate within the MCU.

u/MurkyChurky — 4 days ago

The Spider-Men Mess Up A Scene - No Way Home Blooper.

Tom holding it in when he said lab stud. I knew he was gonna bust up then Tobey did first, lol.

u/MurkyChurky — 4 days ago

Some heroes wear capes. Others create them. Stan Lee's legacy will never fade. 🕸️✨

u/MurkyChurky — 5 days ago

Winona Ryder and Alexa Demie both rocking the Alaïa SS 1992 Couture (originally debuted by Christy Turlington).

u/MurkyChurky — 6 days ago

Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton at the LA premiere of 'The Invite'.

u/MurkyChurky — 7 days ago
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Tom Holland and Zendaya Coleman in Berlin for the Spider-Man: Brand New Day press tour.

New shots of Tom Holland and Zendaya Coleman promoting Spider-Man: Brand New Day in Berlin. The hype is real.

u/MurkyChurky — 7 days ago

Happy 60th Birthday to John Cusack.

John Cusack is honestly such a chameleon. The guy has been around for over 40 years and has done like 80+ movies, which is insane. Back in the 80s, he was the ultimate coming-of-age king with classics like Sixteen Candles and Say Anything....

But what I love about him is that he didn't just stick to the whole "teen idol" thing. He broke out of that mold completely and just started doing whatever he wanted. He's done gritty crime thrillers (The Grifters), cult black comedies (Grosse Pointe Blank), and the ultimate comfort rom-com (Serendipity). Plus, he completely nailed blockbuster action in Con Air and gave us genuinely creepy vibes in 1408. There’s basically no genre he hasn't touched.

u/MurkyChurky — 7 days ago

Christopher Nolan says THE ODYSSEY absolutely has a moral message.

"I don’t want to articulate it. I want people to experience it in the film. I have strong feelings about how the story moves me in ethical terms. I’m hoping that people have that feeling the way I did." - Christopher Nolan

(via The New York Times)

u/MurkyChurky — 10 days ago

That raw Liam Neeson grit hits different every single time.

Some films are about survival. The greatest ones are about finding the strength to keep living.

The Grey (2011), directed by Joe Carnahan, is far more than a survival thriller. Set against the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, the film follows a group of oil workers stranded after a devastating plane crash as they battle nature, fear, and their own mortality.

Liam Neeson delivers one of the most emotionally powerful performances of his career as John Ottway, portraying a man haunted by loss who is forced to confront life, death, and the meaning of courage. His quiet intensity, combined with the film’s haunting atmosphere, transforms a simple survival story into a profound meditation on the human spirit.

u/MurkyChurky — 11 days ago

This scene still gives me goosebumps every single time.

IMO, this is easily one of the most beautiful and emotional scenes in cinema history. It’s the exact moment Neytiri finally connects with Jake in his human form, completely bridging two different worlds.

The visual contrast is insane.

>The gentle kiss on his eyes symbolizes love, accepting him exactly as he is.

You have this massive, powerful Na'vi being so incredibly gentle with this tiny, vulnerable human. It’s honestly pure poetry. James Cameron absolutely nailed the emotion.

And, that soundtrack... just wow.

I still remember watching this in theaters for the first time (2009) and just being completely blown away.

u/MurkyChurky — 11 days ago

Hulk’s live-action evolution.

Tracking Hulk's live-action career: The angrier he got, the better the movies got... until he got a PhD. 🧠📉

u/MurkyChurky — 12 days ago

Kareena Kapoor took "Main apni favourite hoon" and made it a whole personality trait in K3G. 💅🔥

u/MurkyChurky — 12 days ago