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The Simpsons has always been on another level.
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Imagine being there for a live symphony of The Lord of the Rings.
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Throwback to David Fincher trying to film Alien 3 with a real dog in costume (1992)
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Denzel Washington tearing through Man on Fire (2004) with Tony Scott going full throttle behind the camera. Pure revenge, no restraint, and every frame hits with intent.
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comfort movie
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Best transition ever filmed?
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Mortal Kombat (1995) goes all in on practical work and Goro is the standout. A full animatronic build with real weight and movement, four arms operating in sync, and it still looks better than a lot of later CGI attempts.
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''Welcome to Seb's''
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Check out Javier Bardem's response to a sexist question about working with his wife, Penélope Cruz.
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Sandra Bullock’s natural clumsiness was written into Miss Congeniality (2000), with the post-makeover fall inspired by how she actually trips and stumbles in real life, turning it into a perfect comedic beat.
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A compilation of the most legendary burns from Clint Eastwood’s career.
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Name a celebrity film actor who is a high caliber voice actor
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A classic blooper from Back to the Future (1985), where Michael J. Fox randomly switches up Marty’s persona and ad-libs “no homeboy for her tonight, man,” leaving everyone on set in stitches.
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Huey Lewis didn’t want to write a song called Back to the Future, so he delivered “The Power of Love” instead. Robert Zemeckis loved it, built it into key scenes, and it went on to become a No.1 hit for Back to the Future (1985).
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george clooney and julia roberts delivered more romcom magic in a single vanity fair interview than most films have in the past decade.
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Andy Serkis’s audition for Gollum is exactly why he was perfect for the role.
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The Mummy (1999) had deleted scenes, including one where mummies burst up from beneath the sand, something that never made it into the final cut.
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Emily Rudd behind the scenes of ONE PIECE season 2. 📷
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The original Star Wars trilogy was built on incredible matte painting work, entire worlds brought to life with paint, glass, and imagination.
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