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Crazy stories from behind the scenes of famous movies.
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This week, we are taking a look at the weird and interesting stories that come from the behind the scenes of actually making a film. Whether it’s a film shot in a single take, a director demanding a lot of takes, or an on set freak out; the stories that come out about the behind the scenes of films are fascinating. Today, we are going to question whether or not knowing these things makes the film more enjoyable to watch; Did knowing how much Shelley Duval suffered make us enjoy her performance more? Does knowing that it took Terry Gilliam almost 20 years and attempts to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote? Does the crew of the Titanic remember anything after their lobster chowder was spiked?

Almost every movie that has ever come out has probably had something interesting happen behind the scenes. In fact, some people think that these facts make the film more enjoyable. We'll take a look at some famous examples of film trivia where the trivia has been warped over time, and is potentially not real at all. Finally, we will take a look at the weird and unexplainable behind the scenes moments; moments that may not make the film better, but will probably make you watch that movie with a new pair of eyes.


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