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Did you know for Kill Bill Vol. 1, while filming Gogo Yubari's fight with The Bride, Chiaki Kuriyama accidentally struck Quentin Tarantino in the head while swinging Gogo's ball and chain weapon. Tarantino was standing beside the camera when Kuriyama flung the weapon outward and it hit him instead. Kuriyama was only 17 during much of the filming, a

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Director Mel Gibson used a real, trained black jaguar for a chase scene in the movie Apocalypto. The jaguar was carefully controlled, wearing a collar and tether while running after the actor.

Director Mel Gibson used a real, trained black jaguar for a chase scene in the movie Apocalypto. The jaguar was carefully controlled, wearing a collar and tether while running after the actor.

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IN ZOOTOPIA, WOLVES EXIST BUT DOGS DON'T BECAUSE WITHOUT HUMANS, THERE WAS NO ONE TO DOMESTICATE AND BREED WOLVES INTO DOGS. disney is my life

IN ZOOTOPIA, WOLVES EXIST BUT DOGS DON'T BECAUSE WITHOUT HUMANS, THERE WAS NO ONE TO DOMESTICATE AND BREED WOLVES INTO DOGS. disney is my life

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how.everything.works @howstuffworks In The Shawshank Redemption, when Morgan Freeman's character is asked,

how.everything.works @howstuffworks In The Shawshank Redemption, when Morgan Freeman's character is asked, "Why do they call you Red?" and he responds with, "maybe it's because I'm Irish." It's because the character in the novel was a red-haired Irish man. They cast Freeman for the part but added the line as a joke. The image shows Morgan Freeman i

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The Dark Secrets Behind Psycho 1960. In 1960, the strict Hays Code strictly banned showing a toilet or the sound of flushing on screen, considering it indecent. Psycho made history as the first American film to feature a close-up of a toilet and a flushing scene when Marion tears up a clue and flushes it away. Actor Anthony Perkins delivered a perf

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Did you know for Bonnie and Clyde? Warner Brothers had so little confidence in the film that they offered first-time producer Warren Beatty 40% of the gross instead of a small upfront fee. The gamble paid off as the movie ultimately earned more than $70 million at the box office. Number two. When Warren Beatty was attached only as the producer, his

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