The scariest thing about Candyman was its being shot at the now-demolished Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago, one of the most dangerous locations for urban violence at that time.
The production team even paid the local gangs to be extras in the movie Also, the production trucks were shot at several times during the making of the movie
The filmmakers of Ferris Bueller's Day Off used The Beatles' Twist And Shout recording without permission from the surviving group members, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and the Lennon estate. Although they got permission from Capitol / EMI records. The scene propelled the single back into the charts at a respectable no. 21, not a bad for a then 23 year old recording.
All you need is the Napper Crapper 9000 Never leave your seat….complete with tv, fridge, and toilet! Those movie marathons will be so much easier to get through!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The most sought after prize on your favorite HTv show YOU CANT WIN! Kudos to anyone who knows what I’m talking about. Don’t forget to tune in tonight to Dwayne’s Underworld!
Hostel and the two of the saw movies made me quit horror movies. They have just gotten so bizarre and horrific I hate to think that some one actually could think these things up.
I'm a huge horror fan,but don't get off on watching people strapped to a chair and tortured.I grew up on the old Hammer/AIP/Amicus films,which were fantasy,and very stylish.I'm too aware that torture goes on in many countries,and don't see it as 'fun'
Ok….notifications set to ALL. BTW, I don’t like horror movies too….and I have all of the extended LOTR and Hobbit movies too. I can’t wait for Avatar the new version. First 3D movie that I have watched and wanted to immediately watch it again……Was he serious about not liking Rocky Horror? It’s great!
I regularly do FULL chronological rewatches of star wars. By full, i don't just watch the movies, i watch the tv shows too, including jumping around the first 3 seasons of the clone wars and also season 7 with episode 3 revenge of the sith. Ps i hate realistic horror movies as well (however some horror comedy and supernatural horror movies are ok)
Dude! Hangover was great. Even my sister who hates , abhors and detests that sort of film was rolling. And for anyone who’s served in the Navy before the mid-90’s…. We’ve been there. 😊
Back to the future part 3 Michael J Fox is almost killed in a similar accident like Brendan Fraser. When he was hung on the steps to the clock tower the rigging to make the stunt not actually hang him malfunctioned and he had to be cut down after he blacked out. He was a few moments away from being killed on set. The cut that made it into the film is of the malfunctioning rig and we see him come to within an inch of his life being actually taken from him. It looks on screen like one hell of an acting job when in fact he was actually being hung to death.
Please give Tristan my love as well. Would like to see him do an episode with you. You're banter back and forth was funny and endearing. Hope to see him here one day with you. Hope the powers that be will allow it
@@list25 common Mike why don't you like horror movies it's the best movie genre there is. I'm not scared that easy by horror movies. Some are even boring as hel like the Exorcist, The Blair witch project and the Poltergeist. I felt asleep while I was watching them. Because they where so boring. Even the Teletubbies are scarier then those 3 movies. But I simply love Slasher horror movies. Like Child's Play (I think Chucky is cute), Friday the 13th, A nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween... The original one's of course. Not the lame remakes. And of course my all time favorite horror movie franchise Saw. I simply love the blood and gore in those movies. The only movie that really scared me is The Ring. I couldn't sleep that night.
Yes. I have probably watched everyone of the videos posted, I very happy when I hurd that voice say "I'm Mike with list 25" I let out yesss..I was in side the mall. 😍🤩🥳
MIIIIKKKKKEEE OMGOODNESS it's you I've missed you was today (9/24/22) when I found out you were BK use to watch you all the time even still hv my shirt only one from a YT channel I have PLZ DON'T LEAVE AGAIN your entertaining much love from TN
Mike: in my opinion, one of your best and most captivating episodes. Thank you for all of the work you do and have done. I missed you during your hiatus. You play a great host of this series, and no doubt can do well at anything you endeavor to do. Godspeed, sir! Have a great day.
My god, I can’t even begin to imagine Belushi and Murphy as original Ghostbusters. I’m so thankful for the cast members who actually ended up getting those parts. It would be an entirely different experience otherwise. Murray’s performance alone within that franchise could serve as a comedic/improv masterclass.
V for vendetta originally had someone else playing V. He left filming for reasons that I can't remember off the top of my head. The screenplay was written by the same people as the matrix and I believe the director was also the same. They immediately thought of Hugo weaving as the new V. They had already been filming for 6 weeks before the switch so some shots in the final cut were with the original actor and dubbed over the audio with Hugo.
Your show is the very first show I watched on the internet when you quit hosting with your friend I quit watching today is the first time in 3 years that I've watched one of your episodes I'm glad to see you're back in my world shows are always fascinating and funny glad to see that it has not changed
It’s so great to see your face again Mike! I know many of us missed you dearly and even though we have never met, seeing you again was like reconnecting with an old friend. Thank you Mike. ❤
First thing first, I am SOOO hapy your back and your happy and healthy. Now we all know by now that they used real skeletons in Poltergeist. But nobody seems to be asking why the REAL human skeletons were cheaper. WHY WERE THE REAL HUMAN SKELETONS CHEAPER?!?
Think it’s cool when people produce content those with special needs dig. Btw in *my experience, special needs folks often have a great sense of humor & are ultimate ball-breakers. Tho just like young kids,they often do so w/o trying to be funny, which makes it all the more funny
I'm with you Mike! Not a horror movie fan, not ever. I'm so glad you're back! I actually missed you. Not list 25 but you, I'm so happy to see you again.
One of the actors who played a storm trooper in Star Wars lived near me, and his mother would get her prescriptions filled at my job, she told me that he'd gained a little weight during the shoot, and had to be duct taped into his costume for some scenes.
Probably not the first to mention this (plus it's totally unrelated) but I'd like to CONGRATULATE🥳YOU on your transformation! It's been awhile since I visited your channel. I'm also on a weight loss journey. Please lmk your wght loss secret(s)--if any.🤞
I know this is a bit late, but I always enjoyed List 25 and your presentations. I just stumbled on this channel again. I had no idea it was back. Great to see you again. Keep up the great work.
I wasn’t aware he went away either. I got into more of the videos about music, production and living in an RV of all things. I’m just glad it’s popped back into my timeline on RU-vid.
The bookshelf falling over in "Ghostbusters" wasn't actually a mistake that was kept in the film. But one thing that is true is that the original librarian ghost prop was deemed too frightening and was recycled for "Fright Night" (1985). Also, the technical director of "Toy Story 2" was named Galyn Susman. But yes, if it wasn't for her working from home, the entire film would've been lost.
Matt Hooper did make it into another movie, albeit not a _Jaws_ movie. In _Piranha 3D,_ both the director and Richard Dreyfuss have confirmed that his character is Matt Hooper.
Here's a weird movie fact for you Mike apparently when NASA hires managers part of the new hire training they have to watch the film Armageddon. They have to find training errors. To date, 168 errors have been found in the film.
Welcome back Mike ...now I can add you back to my RU-vid watching videos . Also I will learn more things again. Cannot wait for more list .. have fun doing it....glad your back.!
I love movies, too, Mike! I have a whole collection in my room! 😃 And, WOW, you sat throughout an entire Hobbit & Lord of the Rings trilogy marathon, AND a 9-movie Star Wars marathon?! TWICE?! Just…WOW!!! 🤯 Although, I feel sad that you don’t like horror movies, because I love them. I always feel so alone when someone says they don’t like horror movies, because there aren’t many people I know who do love them like I do. 🥺 Honestly, for me, I’m not really a big fan of chick-flicks and rom-coms. 😅
I'm looking forward to Matilda the Musical. It looks like it might be good. When my family was watching Mummy 2 on pay per view, there was a huge fight on our porch step and somebody got their ear bit off. That was my brothers friend's uncle. We didn't hear anything.
Compliment sandwich - Mike is back! This is the happiest I've been in a LONG time. Best YT channel ever. Hooper didn't die in Jaws - He and Brody were swimming back in at the end on the "raft". Also, you look absolutely amazing, Mike. You're an inspiration my friend. Keep moving forward ❤️💪🏼
Movie fact: Barbara von Trapp and her younger sister Elizabeth von Trapp, daughters of Werner, granddaughters of the Captain, were actually in the movie "The Sound of Music" I know Barbara personally.
The last Blockbuster you are referring to was the one I grew up going to, in Anchorage, Alaska. It was effectively on the corner of DeBarr Rd and Boniface Parkway, but it finally closed down a few years back. I think the last one left is in Australia somewhere? Cannot confirm though, I’ve spent my whole life in the bitter cold of the Great North.
Another Jurassic Park sound effect fact: when the kids are trying to hide from the dinosaur in the car, the menacing rumbling sound of its approaching footsteps was achieved by having someone lie underneath the car and pluck a bass guitar's strings.
Not for a sound effect, the bass strings were used to get the vibration effect in the cup of water in the car when the trex approached. Simply shaking the car couldn't produce that effect
Several of the scenes in the movie Gone Girl were actually filmed in the town where I live in called Cape Girardeau Missouri. Idk if the bar made it into the movie but they redesigned a bar downtown for the movie and actually changed the name for the movie to The Bar. That's even still the name of the bar. A couple other movies shot some scenes here also which is kinda cool.
cool fact, the past tense of hanged is still hanged when talking about the act of killing by hanging. Super chill vibes on the video, I really enjoyed it.