mardi 10 février 2015

Detail you may have missed on the new Episode of The walking dead.




1. there are several references to wolves, including this graffiti behind Michonne


 You might have also noticed a few pictures of dogs in the bedroom of Noah’s walker brother. Here’s one next to The Governor.





2. The ‘W’ on the foreheads of the walkers may also be a reference to the Wolves, or possibly to The Whisperers, a group of survivors from the comic series.

3. The shots of Glenn holding and using a baseball bat are almost certainly allusions to his death in the comic book series by Negan, who smashes Glenn’s head in with a bat.





5 facts you didn't know about Scream



2. Screenwriter Kevin Williamson was partially inspired by a real life series of student murders in Gainesville, Florida in 1990, perpetrated by killer Danny Harold Rolling who was later dubbed “The Gainesville Ripper.” Williams was also inspired by John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic, Halloween, his favorite movie.

3. Barrymore shot all of her scenes in the first five days of production.

4. The voice behind the killer is voice actor Roger L. Jackson. Besides Scream, Jackson’s credits include the role of Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls.

5. Director Wes Craven makes a cameo as a janitor named Fred. He’s wearing Freddy Krueger’s hat and sweater.

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The Wilhelm Scream



The Wilhelm scream is a film and television stock sound effect that has been used in more than 300 movies, beginning in 1951 for the film Distant drums. The scream is often used when someone is shot, falls from a great height, or is thrown from an explosion.
Most likely voiced by actor and singer Sheb Wooley, the sound is named after Private Wilhelm, a character in The Charge at Feather River, a 1953 western in which the character gets shot with an arrow. This was its first use from the Warner Bros. stock sound library, although The Charge at Feather River is believed to have been the third movie to use the effect.
The effect gained new popularity (its use often becoming an in-joke) after it was used in Star-Wars, the Indiana Jones series, Disney cartoons and many other blockbuster films as well as many television programs, video games, and podcasts.

5 facts you didn't know about Breaking Bad



2.  Gale’s complete karaoke video is on YouTube. Link here( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wugY6HNLOCo )

3. John Cusack and Matthew Broderick were both offered the role of Walter White.

4. The actor Who played Walt Jr. has cerebral palsy,but his condition is not as severe in real life as that of Walt Jr.

5. Showtime,TNT,FOX and HBO all turned down the script for Breaking Bad.

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5 facts you didn't know about Freddy Vs Jason


2.  Camp Crystal Lake is a boy Scout Camp.

3. Betsy Palmer, who played Jason's mother in previous 'Friday The 13th' movies, was asked to reprise her role as Mrs. Voorhes, but turned it down because she felt the part was too small for her.

4. The goat shown in Blake's early nightmare sequence is a reference to Tina's nightmare involving a goat in the original 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' (1984)

5. Rob Zombie (Halloween' Remake) was offered to direct the film, but turned it down to work on his pet project, 'House Of 1000 Corpses' (2003).

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lundi 9 février 2015

5 facts you didn't know about Godzilla



2. His original name, Gorija, was the nickname of a tough guy worker at Japan's Toho Studios.

3. Godzilla's classic roar was produced by rubbing a leather glove over a bass violin string.

4. A 1992 Nike ad featured Godzilla playing basketball against Charles Barkley.

5. He also helped sell Dr Pepper in 1985.

5 facts you didn't know about Grand Torino





2.  It is set in a suburb of a major American city.

3.  The entire movie was filmed in just about a month.


4.  The film’s director appears in the movie.


5. This was the biggest box-office success for this director


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