23 surprising curiosities about the movie industry

Over 90% of films made in the US before 1929 have been lost and there are no copies anywhere;

2 - In Jurassic Park, dinosaur noises are actually sounds of turtles having sex;

3 - The word "mafia" was never mentioned in "The Godfather" because the mafia itself demanded it;

4 - In the past, new movie trailers were shown after the final credits;

5 - The movie “Paranormal Activity” cost less than $ 15, 000 to make and made over $ 193 million;

6 - The budget of the recordings of "Titanic" was more expensive than was the Titanic himself;

7 - Bruce Lee is too fast in his movements, and to make them easier to understand in his films, he needed to move slower when he was recording;

8 - In Nigeria, more films are made than in the USA;

9 - In China, scenes involving time travel in movies and television shows are prohibited;

10 - Renowned director James Cameron has decided to quit his trucker life and join the movie industry after watching "Star Wars" for the first time;

Before being an actor, Bruce Willis worked as a private detective;

12. The middle name of actor Richard Gere is Tiffany;

13 - The horse's head used in the famous scene of "The Godfather" was real;

14 - Master Yoda's face was inspired by Albert Einstein;

15. The script for “Little Miss Sunshine” came as inspiration for a phrase by Arnold Schwarzenegger: “If there's one thing in this world that I despise, it's losers”;

16 - Initially, the idea was that the "Back to the Future" time machine was a refrigerator;

Arnold Schwarzenegger received $ 21, 429 for each word spoken in "Terminator 2";

18 - Sylvester Stallone was very poor and had to sell his dog for $ 50 once. Fortunately, he soon sold the script to "Rocky" and eventually bought the dog again, a week after the sale, for $ 3, 000;

19 - Charlie Chaplin was the most cheered actor in history to receive his honorary Oscar - it was 12 minutes of applause;

Will Smith, Nicolas Cage, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Leonardo DiCaprio were offered to play Neo in The Matrix before Keanu Reeves;

By the way, Keanu Reeves received $ 114 million for his work on "The Matrix". The actor donated $ 80 million to the special effects and makeup team;

22 - The script for “Enjoying the Crazy Life” was written in just six days;

23 - A study of the acknowledgments given in Academy awards speeches revealed that Steven Spielberg is more grateful than God.