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One of the best improvised movie moments has to be Gene Wilder’s “….you know, morons.” from Blazing Saddles, if only for the very real, genuine laughter from Clevon Little.
i remember reading somewhere that margot's husband was already unconformtable with intimate scenes she does, now add to his head that she's actively wanting to do it (at least sometimes) and even going so far as to "make it happen" and i can't imagine how he feels now. and if anyone is currently thinking less of him, reverse the genders and tell me you'd still be fine with it.
I would like to put it on record that if ever Margot Robbie wants to kiss me she has my consent. I wouldn't want her career to be put in jeopardy by any uncertainty...
In The Menu while touring the staff's sleeping quarters a little speech is given about what they do during the day... Elsa: Here, we are family. We harvest. We ferment. We slaughter. We marinate. We liquify. We spherify. We gel. Margot: [to Tyler] They gel? Elsa: We gel! Margot wasn't confused by the cooking term "gel". She was making a pun. As if asking, "They get along together?"
@@Lost20048 LoL! What's even worse is my obsession with completion. Even though I agree with you and it should have ended with End Game, I will have to complete the collection. It's the same with Star Wars and Star Trek. And yes, even the DCEU.
The sous-chefs were actors specifically hired for their previous experience in food service and practiced their performance under the guidance of a 5-star chef.
Most of the clips from Thor 4 are actually from an alternate take with Zeus becoming a father figure and willingly giving his lightning to Thor. It was a very emotional, well played and great character development... so OBVIOUSLY they said 'NOOOOO ! We want the dumb version instead '... And THAT, is how you ruin your film...
Man I can only imagine the backlash a male actor would've gotten if he gave his female costar an abscripted kiss just because he'd always wanted to kiss her 😱
He only gets backlash if the person being kissed feels violated by it... that men don't often feel violated means women don't get as much backlash... but if a man really does feel violated, there will be backlash.
@@moirarinn7826 Even if the person doesn’t feel violated there can still be backlash plenty of people live for the opportunity to be offended on behalf of someone else
I had seen Nebula/Karen walk with the prop before watching the movie. When it happened in the movie I mentioned it to the one who accompanied me to the cinema. She retorted "Obviously", not even thinking that they could've used Pratt with wires. The prop seemed more logical.
"When you watch back these scenes in Avatar "? Who on earth would waste their life rewatching such appalling dross?? I sat through the first one when it came out and have never wanted to see a moment more of this crap
wow margot...flip that script...if a dude just kissed his female co-star without it being in the script the internet would blow up, he would have his career destroyed, and she would be a "hero"
@@w98 I think the question/issue is the timing of when Brad Pitt knew the kiss was happening...if at all before it happened. Yeah, Margot Robbie floated the idea to Damian Chazelle first...and he could have stopped it dead then and there if he thought the idea was too problematic. But if Pitt didn't know till Robbie laid one on him...he could caused a lot of shit if he wanted to. Or at least prevented the take from being used.
Chris Pratt kissed Bryce Dallas Howard in Jurassic World without her knowing it was going to happen. The director suggested Chris kiss Bryce in one take and it ended up making the film. Nobody was sued and both their careers continue.
@@BlackHatCinephile care to explain why you feel the need to call people whores on videos but when anyone says anything to you, you report them for cyber bullying?
Glass Onion was the laziest writing EVER. The movie was verlly mildly entertsining at 1st watch until you realize it made no sense at all in the correct order
@@mattmccomas1 The first one was not Glass Onion, it was Knives Out and it was awesome!! Great cast, great acting, very well made. Glass Onion was horrible and the writing was lazzzyyyyyy
@@KevinWood44 Um, I agree with the bottom part of what you said, but what? Glass Onion is a sequel in that we are following Daniel Craig's character around, on a new "whodunit" in the same universe. I don't get how that isn't a sequel. I agree it sucked, but it's still a sequel.
@@mattmccomas1 I guess I am confused bc nobody mentioned Knives Out at all. I just said it sucked. Then you said the first was good. There is no 1st Glass Onion, it is Knives Out
@@KevinWood44 Many people agree w/you; many disagree. Curiously, it's almost always totally predictable from their politics who'll love it & who'll hate it -- & vice versa. Funny how that works, innit?