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Some Hot Scene
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Erotic thrillers | Horror lover | Cult oddities explorer. Also keeping up with every big hit. Film friends welcome. 📼🎥
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Sliver (1993) had a very different original ending (from preview screenings) :
Zeke (William Baldwin), instead of Jack, turns out to be the killer. After the police assume Jack to be the murderer Carly (Sharon Stone) and Zeke burn the videotapes. Soon afterwards they wed atop the Sliver building.
On their honeymoon they fly a helicopter over a Hawaiian volcano where Carly reveals that she knows he is the killer. She tells him she still has the tape of him murdering Gus in the shower and that "it's safe", implying she is willing to cover up his crimes and that she has found the excitement missing from her previous marriage.
With their seatbelts off and Carly videotaping the scenery Zeke lowers the aircraft into the volcano as they both laugh gleefully. The scene then cuts to Zeke's surveillance room where the televisions display nothing but static. The end credits roll and leave the audience to decide whether they survive.




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Director Andrew Bergman revealed that Striptease might never have been made without Demi Moore in the lead role. 🎬
"Is Demi the funniest person in the world? No. Would the movie have been made without her? Probably not. No other major star was willing to take her clothes off, and I was not going to do a TNT version of Striptease with people running around in swimsuits."
"I loved the book, and the funny thing was, [author Carl] Hiaasen loved the movie. He thought it was really, really true to the book, which I wanted to do! I don’t regret it. I was treated like a freakin’ child molester for making that movie, but so be it."
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Sydney Sweeney believed starring in Madame Web would boost her mainstream recognition — even though the film flopped both critically and at the box office. 🎬
“It’s always fun to be able to be a part of something that’s bigger than yourself. I hadn’t done a studio film yet, and I had started my production company. I had some properties that I really wanted to be able to take out to studios, and I needed to be able to get my name to have more value, within a studio household. Doing a project like that really helps you on in the market. I also wanted to be able to do something that my cousins can watch. I have a bunch of little teenage cousins, and they don’t really understand what I do. I thought it would be so cool to be able to do something that they’d actually think was fun and cool.”
Source: @empiremagazine

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