"Due To A Miscommunication On The Set Of The Hateful Eight, Kurt Russell Accidentally Smashed A 140-Year-Old Antique Guitar Instead Of The Prop"
"In the scene, you can see Jennifer Jason Leigh break character and scream and look at the crew because she was in disbelief when the antique guitar – which was supposed to be swapped out with a prop in between takes – got smashed.
The old guitar, which was made in 1870, was actually on loan from a museum. Dick Boak, the museum's director, changed their policy because of this mishap and said, "As a result of the incident, the company will no longer loan guitars to movies under any circumstances.""
in the first Indiana Jones (raiders of the lost ark) from 1981, Harrison Ford had diarrhea and was only able to stay ten minutes on the set.
So, the swordsmen came, a fight was planned, but he just shot him.
Luckyly the swordsman reacted fast and right
"The famous scene in which Indy shoots a marauding and flamboyant swordsman was not in the original script. Harrison Ford was supposed to use his whip to get the sword out of his attacker's hands, but the food poisoning he and the rest of the crew had gotten made him too sick to perform the stunt. After several unsuccessful tries, Ford suggested "shooting the s#cker". Steven Spielberg immediately took him up on the idea, and the scene was successfully filmed."
I agree absolutely
#27 is an extreme example, hoe NOT to do it
that's Wikipedia style. If I want to (re)name a movie correctly, I use the notepad for editing my copy and paste.
Also the - is in Wikipedia a special sign.
I'm WaItInG FoR ThE DaY, They (sorry, if I stop, but it hurts me even to write like that) start mixing capitals in every word
hoe = how
upsi