14 humorous and absurd false facts about cinema that netizens share for laughs (15 photos)

16 December 2024
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Anyone can disseminate true facts about the making of films, but generating a fact so absurd that the idea of ​​its authenticity would not occur to anyone at all is the lot of a select few.





These favorites are found in a subreddit called shittymoviedetails. Or, literally translated, “nonsense facts about cinema.”

Agree, you definitely haven’t heard about all this.

Actors in black and white films often put their lives in danger during driving scenes.



Because they couldn't determine the color of the traffic light.

It is known that T-Rex sweated profusely during the filming of Jurassic Park.





Because it was his first leading role in 55 million years.

In the movie Don't Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio is shown married to a woman in her 40s.



This confirms that the film is a sci-fi film, since DiCaprio cannot date a woman who is over 25 years old.

The film "Interstellar" was released on November 6, 2014, that is, almost an hour and a half ago.



How the cartoon "Shrek" was filmed



Yes, everything is on the green, no real landscapes.

In Batman v Superman, Bruce Wayne pulls himself up to defeat a super-strength, laser-shooting, flying god.



In The Matrix, a child tells Neo that he must understand that “there is no spoon.”



However, if you look closely, you will notice that there is still a spoon in this scene.

Christoph Waltz played an anti-racist in Django Unchained and a racist in Inglourious Basterds



This is a deliberate reference by Quentin Tarantino to the fact that Waltz is an actor.

In Doctor Strange, Wong doesn't find any of Strange's jokes funny. At the end of the film, Strange makes a bad joke and Wong laughs



This is because Strange is now his boss.

There were no crows in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy



This is because Cillian Murphy did a good job as the Scarecrow.

In Dark Phoenix, Charles Xavier forced his students to wear an X on their chest so that the enemy would aim at them instead of him.



Zoe Saldana is left to play the red alien to turn into an on-screen RGB color model



While most recent films use expensive CGI technology to make actors look younger...



...in Saw VI, a much more advanced method was used, and in the flashbacks, actor Tobin Bell simply wore a baseball cap with the visor backwards.

There is a scene in the movie Braveheart with a barely visible car in the background.



This is often cited as a mistake by the filmmakers, but during the filming of the film in 1995, cars were indeed used frequently on set.

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