Facts about Movies — Don’t Get Blown by these Jaw-Dropping Records

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FACTS ABOUT MOVIES – Here are some jaw-dropping records about the different films across the globe as well as filmmaking.

Are you one of the people who loves to watch movies? Every year, there are countless films that are released across the globe. These movies come under different genres and with different stories to tell. However, despite their prominence, there are still untold records and happenings about these films.

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If you check on the facts about movies, there are several jaw-dropping records that only a tiny part of the global populace actually knows. In fact, there are surely more records that were yet to be written and only the cast members and the production know. Meanwhile, you can check on some fun and interesting facts about movies below.

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Here is a list of facts about movies. We continuously update the list so feel free to pin it and keep coming back.

  • Many viewers thought that Joker’s habit of licking his lips in The Dark Knight movie was part of brilliantly portraying his character but it was actually an effort to prevent his lip prosthetics in place. It loosens every time he speaks.
  • More than 52,000 bags of paper snow and 163 tons of propane were used in the “Game of Thrones” to make its epic scenes.
  • The film I Love Lucy was the first television show to be taped into a movie in front of a live studio audience.
  • The movies Titanic, All About Eve, and La La Land all got 14 Oscar nominations. La La Land got its Oscar nominations in 2017.
  • Game of Thrones got 59 Emmy Awards and it is also the scripted TV series with the most Emmy Awards.
  • James Earl Jones gave the voice for Darth Vader in Star Wars but he was not credited in the original release.
  • In the movie The Godfather, the production and cast members used real horse blood in the horse head scene while the head itself was a prop.
  • The visuals of the 2022 movie Everything Everywhere All at Once blew countless viewers but behind it is not a team of a fancy postproduction company but a small team of talented filmmakers who learned the craft at home.
  • Marlon Brando is one of the greatest actors in the world but what many people don’t know is that he uses cue cards during taping — yes, even in the film The Godfather.
  • Interstellar director Christopher Nolan really instructed the planting of 500 acres of real corn for the movie. After the filming, they made profits from the corn as well because they did not the damage it thus, they were able to see the crop.
  • The 1992 film Candyman did not feature fake bees but real ones. Yes, the bee that came out from Tony Todd’s mouth was real. A dental dam was used to prevent the insects from entering the throat of the actor.
  • The lives of the cast members of the film Inglourious Basterds were really put to danger as the fires in the scene which were meant to controlled grew unexpectedly. Actor Eli Roth said that the stage where they filmed the scene could have collapsed if the fire continued for 15 more seconds.
  • The bubbles in the film The Little Mermaid were drawn by hand. The film needed over a million bubbles thus, Disney tapped China-based company Pacific Rim Productions to achieve what was needed for the film.

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