Interesting Movie Facts
                               I’m usually writing about films all week, so I often come across bits of interesting movie trivia.Gathered together after hours of searching through sites like Wikipedia and Imdb,  I’m hoping you’ll find these little pieces of trivia as fascinating as  I did.  If you have any interesting movie facts of your own, be sure to  share them in the comments section. 
-  The producers of the movie Gone With The Wind(1939) were fined 5,000 dollars  for allowing the word “damn” to be heard within the movie’s dialog. 
 
- No one really knew who Samuel L. Jackson was until 1994, when Pulp Fiction was released. By then, he was 46 years old. By 2006, twelve years after his break-out role in Pulp Fiction, Samuel   L. Jackson’s films had grossed more money at the box office than any other   actor in cinematic history (more than $3 billion).
 
- In the movie Psycho(1960), the shower scene is the most infamous onscreen murder in  movie history. It consists of over 90 individual shots delivered in just  45 seconds—and no single shot ever shows the knife entering the victim's body. 
 
- In the movie Shining, Stanley Kubrick got the difficult scene where the blood pours from the  elevators in only three takes. But, each shot took nine days to set up  and in the end, it took about a year to get it right.
 
- The first toilet being flushed in a motion picture was in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho.
 
- Lord of the Rings : The first film in the trilogy had 540 computer-generated effects. "The  Two Towers" had 799 and "Return of the King" has 1488. 
 
- Imdb's top listed movie Shawshank Redemption was based on a short story by Stephen King.  He sold the film rights for his short story for a dollar.
 
- At one point, Jim Carrey and his family lived in a car and they all worked as janitors at a factory to make a living.
 
-  The American Humane Association (AHA) objected to the scene in the Shawshank  Redemption (1994) where the character Brooks feeds his crow a maggot.       The AHA stated it was cruel to the maggot, and it required that the crow       be fed a maggot that had died from natural causes.
 
- Francis Ford Coppola shot nearly 200 hours of footage for Apocalypse Now. 
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4 comments:
Great points Bro !
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It feels great to know such things. Keep posting more. :)
Interesting compilation!
I can't believe the maggot stuff..lol :D
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