20 Interesting Movie Facts
There’s nothing more comforting than sitting on the couch with a big bowl of popcorn and getting lost in your favorite movie. Here are twenty...
Published 9 years ago
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Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Steven Speilberg and Melissa Mathison wrote a script while on the set of Raiders. While Mathison was there to visit her husband, Harrison Ford, Speilberg went over an idea he had for a new script, dictating it to Mathison. The script was E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (1982).
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Goodfellas (1990) - The “you think I”m funny, how am I funny?” scene was based on a story Joe Pesci told director Martin Scorsese. As a young man Pesci was working as a waiter and told a mobster at one of his tables that he was “funny”, and the mobster became furious. Scorsese let Pesci and Liotta improv the scene and didn’t tell the other actors, hence the geniune reactions.
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Fight Club (1999) - In the scene in Fight Club where Edward Norton punches Brad Pitt behind the gas station, Norton actually punches Pitt. It was supposed to have been faked however right before the swing scene director David Fincher pulled Norton aside and told him to go for it. You can see Norton smile after the hit.
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A Clockwork Orange (1971) - When Malcolm McDowell met Gene Kelly at a party years after the film was released, Gene Kelly walked away from McDowell in disgust. He was not happy with the way the song ‘Singing in the Rain’ was used during the rape scene in A Clockwork Orange. The song was ad-libbed by McDowell.
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Blazing Saddles (1974) - Mel Brooks and his writer’s were sitting across the table from John Wayne one day at lunch on the production lot. The Duke said he had heard about their new western, the one where they say things like, “blow it out your ass”. Mel Brooks replied, “Yes and we’d like you to be in it.” John Wayne replied, “Naw, I can’t do a picture like that, but I’ll be first in line to see it!”