10 Movie Scenes Even More Impressive When You Know The Truth
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
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1:15-"Harry Potter and the putrid lobster"-the sequel we never got.😂
"Projectilus Pukus!"
Did Christopher Lee get a technical consultant credit for his expertise/input on backstabbing to accompany his acting credit for Return of the King? As an actor, he probably had lots of experience with being stabbed in the back. His own personal history [which included a foray into heavy metal music] would shame even the 'most interesting man in the world'.
Sushi is raw fish. Just as raw as the fish Lawrence ate. The only danger element for Lawrence was that the raw fish would warm up under studio lights and that would breed bacteria like crazy.
Well, there is also the little matter of mercury, lead, and/or micro-plastics contamination these days.
(Not that the fish being raw amplifies any of that; it doesn't. This is all fish now.)
Actually "sashimi" is raw fish, sushi is a dish that contains raw fish among other things, such as: rice, vegetables, vinegar...
Sashimi can also be served as is.
I'm no Gordon Ramsey, it only took a couple of minutes to look it up, as I knew the term "sushi" is often misused.
@Sarutulf_Lertimud so RAW FISH, and other ingredients, I'm dying lol
@@jonesyjones74 How long You got left?
@@jonesyjones74 Sushi is only Sushi if it uses the Vinegared rice. Raw fish is not required for Sushi.
Fighting with a bunch of legos on the ground? Brutal fierce! No cap.
The director of Eternal Sunshine’s name is Michel Gondry, pronounced like Michelle.
His name is not Michael.
Well, I mean, do the two names not share etymology?
In Sushi, the rice isn't the side. It is the sushi. The fish is the complement. It's not sushi if it doesn't have that kind of rice prepared that way. It's why gimbap isn't sushi, either. Because it uses plain sticky rice.
Hey! Someone else heard it! I got told that on a cruise when dealing with sushi in pacific cultures
Jim and Kate also managed some quick-change artistry and sprinted around a set to get a transitional effect that could have been achieved with optical editing.
Eating sushi AND the first female action star…. Is there anytime Jennifer Lawrence can’t do?
First female action star?
@@prestonrepass3381 she claimed she was the first in an interview a few years back
"Is there anytime Jennifer Lawrence can’t do?" being good at acting obviously ^^
"AND the first female action star"
[Sigourney Weaver teleports behind you] "Omae wa mou shinderu."
Pretty sure Christopher Lee was also a secret agent at one point 🧐.
Jackie Chan managed to come back from breaking his back twice doing his own stunts. Sorry Sly, not impressed.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind did what seemed to be impossible: it made Jim Carrey NOT OVERACT...
It's one of my favorite movies of all time and definitely my favorite of his. Ok, Liar, Liar is up there. I have never seen a memory or a dream depicted as accurately as this movie did. It actually gives you that feeling after having a weird dream. Carrey overacts in pretty much everything and the trick, I think, is roping him into the story so he will serve the story. Robin Williams was the same kinda guy. When he was controlled, he was unstoppable as an actor.
Did you miss the Truman show?
Yea, Simon Birch (though his scenes are short in it) and The Majestic preceded Spotless Mind, too. Then there's Man on the Moon, though you can make a case that he's method acting AS an overactor.
I set my alarm
09:07: Somebody hasn't watched Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs.
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a stuntman did the cliff jump. stallone did the fall through the tree branches where he got injured
1:20-I guess now we know why Voldemort choose not having a nose in his current form!🤢
Fish “stench?” If your fish has a stench, then this means that it has gone bad, and you probably shouldn’t eat it, regardless of whether or not it’s been cooked.
"You sit on a throne of lies."
This is the 3rd time in 2 days I clicked the like button and it went to 666. 😅 Nice
Sooo, Gene Wilder bit something that wasn't edible and....wait a second.....he ACTUALLY HELD IT IN HIS MOUTH UNTIL THEY SAID CUT AND SPIT IT OUT? WHO COULD HAVE IMAGINED A PERSON ACTUALLY ACTING ON A SET?!?
Wow. Jennifer Lawrence eating raw fish. That is so impressive and not something people all over the world do every day.
She's the first female hero of the Earth
Hey, a white western woman (tm) is heroic and brave for doing mundane everyday things... I still remember being embarrassed for Hell's Kitchen where they couldn't use all parts of a chicken to cook and almost vomited over normal things like lard and beef tongue FFS.
She's so stunning and brave
Are you sushi about that?
Sushi actually does go through preparations that make it safe to eat, believe it or not. People all over the world are not literally pulling a fish out of a river and taking a bite.
Wax is edible.
For certain values of "edible."
Very loose values...
Eatable and edible aren't quite the same thing
Yeah Jennifer Lawrence did kind of pop up out of nowhere didn't she. And somehow she is still here. Blanding it away. I guess your dreams can come true
If you call pop out of nowhere having bit parts for years until her breakthrough role at like 19, then yeah, sure. It's that same overnight success narrative that is almost never true.
This narrator is trying *way* too hard to sound like Matt Berry. 🙄
Poor kids pretending to enjoy British food in Harry Potter is impressive, I lost my appetite just having it described in the books...