The cinematic universe hides many secrets, mysteries and rumors, so it is not always possible to get true information about your favorite films and actors. In this post, you will learn interesting facts that prove that reality can surpass fiction.
1. Gentle and scary voice
The adorable dub of Lilo from Lilo & Stitch was done by actress Davey Chase, who played the dark character Samara from the film The Ring.
2. Stallone in difficult times
Sylvester Stallone was very poor before he became famous, and since he didn't have food to feed his dear friend Butkus, he had to sell it for $40.
3. Cup holders
This drink-holding device, which is attached to movie theater seats for our convenience, is relatively new, having been in use only 30 years ago.
4. Machete doesn't text.
Danny Trejo came up with a lot of ideas for Robert Rodriguez's films and kept calling him to tell him about them when they were in pre-production, but this really annoyed the director and one day he told him to better text them to him so that he could read them calmly. Machete got very angry, and that's where the phrase "Machete doesn't write" came from.
5. He quit his job to become famous
As a young man, James Cameron became a bus driver and studied literature until one day he encountered his fate after watching Star Wars Episode IV and decided to give it all up for film.
6. Dangerous work
David Holmes, who doubled for Daniel Radcliffe in dangerous scenes on the set of the Harry Potter film, was injured during the filming of Deathly Hallows and will likely never walk again.
7. People in China are afraid of traveling to the future
In China, it is strictly forbidden to make or watch films that involve time travel as a theme, as they believe that this physically impossible event will alarm the public and make them more superstitious than they actually are.
8. Young winner
Director Damien Chazelle, 32, became the youngest director to win an Academy Award for his musical film La La Land.
9. American Psycho and Tom Cruise
Christian Bale, who played the main character in the bloody film, admitted that he was inspired by Tom Cruise to better play his character.
10. Look and lose weight
Watching horror movies is the best exercise for losing weight. An increased heart rate causes us to lose between 158 and 184 calories from being scared.
11. A landmark year for film lovers
In 1994, three incredibly successful films premiered at once, collecting millions of dollars in profits, always full seats in cinemas and applause from critics. These films are: "Jurassic Park", "Pulp Fiction" and "Forrest Gump".
12. Real pirates
"Blackbeard" is a real pirate. In 2010, archaeologists found a pirate's sword from the sunken flagship Queen Anne's Revenge.





