Here we see co-directors/writers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (collectively, the Daniels) chatting about a multitude of multiverses on the set of Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022).
Meanwhile, Michael Jordan doesn't need any movie magic for his basketball skills in Space Jam (1996).
Jack Nicholson and director/writer/producer Stanley Kubrick have no fear on the set of The Shining (1980).
And director Ryan Coogler doesn't mind squatting for a chat with Chadwick Boseman while shooting Black Panther (2018). (T'Challa in a hoodie?! He looks so comfy!!!)
And director Jon M. Chu sets up the big party entrance scene with Awkwafina on the set of Crazy Rich Asians (2018).
Jack Reynor, director Ari Aster, and Florence Pugh feel out some floral settings while filming Midsommar (2019).
Director Chris Columbus uses his ~magic~ to reposition Daniel Radcliffe and Maggie Smith while shooting Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001).
Julia Roberts takes over for director Garry Marshall on camera for Pretty Woman (1990).
And director/writer Sam Raimi chats with Tobey Maguire and Kirstin Dunst on a New York City rooftop while shooting Spider-Man (2002).
Director Steven Spielberg gives some very important notes on how to dinosaur to a dinosaur on the set of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997).
Director Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan pose identically on the set of Lady Bird (2017).
Kiera Knightly listens intently while director Joe Wright plans his next shot in Pride & Prejudice (2005) — and, let's be real, he's probably talkin' a little trash about Mr. Darcy.
Tom Holland stands on a big, comfy-looking mat, listening to director Ruben Fleischer on the set of Uncharted (2022).
Florence Pugh prepares to take flight(?) on the set of Black Widow (2020).
Speaking of "flight," Keanu Reeves and Hugo Weaving both appear to have a fight AND flight response while filming for The Matrix (1999).
Well, you obviously watched it in it's entirety otherwise you wouldn't know it could only be enjoyed by those with mental problems.
Two options; either you enjoyed it and thus have mental problems, or you sat there for two and a half hours hating it.
And sitting two and a half hours watching something you hate seems a bit mental to me. Soooo...
catch 22
I rather enjoyed it.