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Daniel Craig's Casino Royale Scrapped A Major Part Of Its Source Material
In which Martin Campbell literally changes the game.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's Army Experience Came In Handy During Commando
But his desire to perform his own stunts resulted in a couple of injuries.
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A Stunt On The Set Of James Cameron's True Lies Almost Ended In Disaster
The James Cameron action film True Lies subjected its stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis to some terrifying stunts!
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Judi Dench Thinks There's 'No Comparison' Between Pierce Brosnan And Daniel Craig As James Bond
Judi Dench shared her thoughts about her two Bond co-stars.
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Mads Mikkelsen's Casino Royale Casting All Came Down To Location
Mads Mikkelsen was not the first choice for the villain of Casino Royale.
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Steven Spielberg Went To Hilarious Lengths To Inspire Jurassic Park's Cast
Not all of his methods may have been 100% effective.
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Extraction 2 First Look: Chris Hemsworth's Tyler Rake Is Back To Kill More Bad Guys
If all you're here for is to watch Chris Hemsworth kills bad guys real good, Extraction 2 aims to please.
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Why Don't Worry Darling's Action-Packed Ending Was So Challenging To Shoot [Exclusive]
Car chase scenes are a major challenge to shoot, as Don't Worry Darling cinematographer Matthew Libatique learned.
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Golden Wind Reunited Two Key Talents From The Early Days Of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Buckle up. There's a lot going on with the making of this popular anime. Especially its music.
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Tom Cruise Sees Top Gun's Volleyball Scene As More Than Just Eye Candy
'The scene shows the constant competition between these guys — how they compete on every level.'
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How Birdman Changed Edward Norton's Filmmaking Perspective
Photography is truth, and cinema is truth at 24 frames per second. Every edit is a lie.
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Lou Review: A Well-Trod Action-Thriller That Neither Flies Nor Fails
Lou is a simple story adequately told, but its performers make it shine.
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Why Daniel Craig Turned Down His First Offer For Casino Royale
The actor ended up being the perfect fit for the part, but it took some convincing (and a good script).
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Hugo Weaving Wasn't Totally Sold On The Matrix Resurrections Script, But That's Not Why He Isn't In The Movie
Miiiiiiiiister Anderrrrrrrrrrrson.
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Die Hard Ending Explained: It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Don't be the person who missed out on the annual Die Hard chatter this season. Here's everything you need to know about the movie's ending and holiday status.
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Commando Was A Chance For Arnold Schwarzenegger To Out-Stallone Sylvester Stallone
'And suddenly there were 150 extras getting killed. It got out of control.'
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The Daily Stream: The War Zone Proves The Potential For Extreme Cinema As Artistic Catharsis
The War Zone should be heralded as an example of what being allowed to use cinema as a means of catharsis can result in.
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How Robin Williams 'Rescued' Terry Gilliam's Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
'Had more people known he was in it, it probably would have done better business when it came out.'
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Charlie Chaplin Saw Himself In Sylvester Stallone's Rocky
Chaplin saw a lot of the heart behind his Champion reflected in Rocky Balboa.
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Avatar Might Soon Become The First And Only $3 Billion Movie Ever At The Box Office
Never bet against Jim Cameron.
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The Fugitive Went All Out For That Fiery Train Wreck Scene
While models were used for certain angles, the filmmakers did really crash a train into a bus.
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Sean Astin Had A Rude Awakening After Filming On The Goonies Had Wrapped
Being the lead in a beloved movie doesn't make you the popular kid at school.
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The Todd Haynes Poison Controversy Explained: An Indie Classic Goes To The Culture Wars
Of course a non-pornographic film about gay characters would become a target.
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The Road Warrior Ending Explained: The Legend Of Max Rockatansky
The Mad Max sequel The Road Warrior ends with a high-octane action sequence — and the beginning of a wasteland myth.
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How Top Gun Set The Stage For A Military Coup In The Movie Business
The makers of the film paid $1.8 million for authorization of these assets directly from the Pentagon.
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The Connecting Thread That Keeps Edward Norton Coming Back To Wes Anderson Films
Turns out Norton is OBSESSED with insert shots of handwritten notes. Can’t get enough of ’em. And if they’re in cursive? Watch out -- he will go nuclear.
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