It’s a teen comedy classic that gave us McLovin, and Jonah Hill, and had Michael Cera essentially playing himself.
But you probably never new these little-known, behind-the-scenes facts about it, delivered sagely by CineFix.
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Screen Rant runs through some alternate endings to some classic movies that would have completely changed how we view them.
These endings aren’t just endings people have made up, or fan theories, they came about because of test audience reaction rewrites.
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There are many, and many brilliant, phone call scenes in movies, and YouTube channel Burger Fiction has seamlessly edited many of them together.
The result is a clever supercut that sees different characters from different movies all strung together to form one long, rambling phone conversation.
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If you’ve ever sat through the inexplicable mess that is M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening then you’ll know it’s one of his worst movies.
So it’s the perfect fodder for Honest Trailers to sink their sarcastic teeth into and tear the film a new one.
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With the right editing and some foreboding music, that dorky and awkward Spidey charm gets really creepy.
Instead of being a hero rescuing the damsel in distress, he’s a weird stalker who’s obsessed, to the point of murder, with Mary Jane.
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It’s been a fair few years since it came out, so what better time to revisit the Lord of the Rings trilogy than right now.
Except this revisitation take a little artistic license with the plot details and characters names—meaning it’s far more amusing and hilarious than the original.
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It’s a common complaint, and most of us (or at least those who like movies) are guilty of it.
We bemoan how CG FX have ruined movies, and pine for the days gone by or practical effects—but this video makes a great case for shutting the hell up about that and explains why CGI is actually awesome.
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Following on from Gary and Martin Kemp playing the notorious East London gangsters in 1990s The Krays, Tom Hardy brings his acting chops to interpret these volatile hardmen.
Hardy looks very convincing as the two brothers who became legends after their time dominating, and fascinating, 1950s and 1960s London.
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